The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care offered at the University of Lincoln is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary to play a key part in local, regional, national and global health and social care settings. The curriculum is built to offer a holistic view of health and social care that includes studying the social, political, economic, and cultural influences that impact these domains. Course Content: The course includes a study of diverse theoretical perspectives in relation to health and social care and equips students with the ability to critically evaluate evidence and develop arguments. The course also includes a 15-credit Health and Social Care Project in the final year, which helps students to develop and demonstrate a range of research skills.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Understanding Health and Wellness, Psychology and Sociology in Health and Wellbeing, Promoting Health and Wellbeing, etc., which covers a wide range of essential topics.Accreditations: The University of Lincoln is TEF Gold accredited, denoting the highest standard of undergraduate teaching and learning. Future Careers: Graduates of BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care may pursue careers in health promotion, health economics, health policy, health promotion and development, public health, or research roles among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.