The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care with Foundation Year at the University of Bolton is a carefully structured full-time course designed to develop your knowledge and skills in the field of health and social care. Throughout the four years of study, it aims to broaden your understanding of the factors influencing health and social wellbeing, preparing you for a range of rewarding employment opportunities.Course Content: The course covers a mixture of theoretical and practical aspects, coupled with interdisciplinary study. It is designed to create a strong foundation for the understanding of various factors that influence health and wellbeing. The first year is a foundation year that helps equip students with the skills and knowledge for academic progression. The subsequent years focus on key aspects like understanding the health and social care sector, social policy, public health, and research methods.Key Modules: The modules cover a wide range of topics, which include Understanding the Health and Social Care Sector, Social Policy: Application to Practice, Public Health and Wellbeing, Research Methods, and the Dissertation which allows a supervised project on a relevant topic.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the University of Bolton.Future Careers: Upon successful completion, graduates from this course could seek work in various fields, including healthcare settings, community and social services, public health, health promotion, and health and social policy. Job roles could include service manager, health promotion specialist, community development worker, or health and social policy officer.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.bolton.ac.uk/course/bsc-hons-health-and-social-care-with-foundation-year-full-time-4-years-university-of-bolton/2024-25#:~:text=Our%20BSc%20(Hons)%20Health%20and,range%20of%20rewarding%20employment%20opportunities.)