The Certificate of Higher Education in Health and Social Care with Foundation provides a structured two-year pathway for students who require a foundation year before progressing to Level 4 study. The programme introduces the academic, professional, and communication skills required for success in UK higher education, while developing a strong understanding of the health and social care sector.
Students will explore the structure of the UK health and social care system, the impact of policy and legislation, and the social, political, and environmental factors that influence wellbeing. The course also examines how the sector is responding to modern priorities including sustainability, diversity, technological advancement, and the evolving needs of service users.
This programme is suited to learners who aspire to develop their knowledge and practical skills, gain confidence in academic study, and prepare for progression to the Level 4 Certificate of Higher Education in Health and Social Care.
A foundational introduction to the health and social care sector and its key professional standards.
The academic, digital, and communication skills required for higher education.
An understanding of social, political, and legal influences on care delivery.
Theories relating to partnership working, safeguarding, and person-centred support.
Insights into contemporary health issues and the challenges faced by modern care services.
Skills in reflective practice, research methods, and interprofessional collaboration.
Offers a guaranteed progression route to the Level 4 CertHE Health and Social Care upon successful completion.
Provides a supportive foundation year designed to build academic confidence and sector knowledge.
Delivered in centrally located campuses with strong access to teaching and learning support.
Ideal for students without traditional entry qualifications or those returning to education.
Taught by experienced academics and sector practitioners who provide practical and professional insight.
Focused on employability, preparing students for future study or sector entry roles.
Minimum Age: 18 years
Applicants must provide evidence of their highest academic qualification, which may include:
Minimum Age: 21 years
Applicants who do not meet formal academic entry criteria may apply through the Work Route. This route recognises relevant professional experience in the field, or related industries as an alternative pathway into higher education. Some exceptions may apply for applicants with professional experience in other fields. This entry route ensures that motivated and experienced candidates can progress academically and professionally.
If English is not the first language, applicants must complete an approved free English language test that assesses reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.
All applicants are required to attend an interview with a member of the admissions team as part of the selection process.
Student progress will be measured through a variety of assessments designed to showcase both technical and analytical skills, including:
These assessments measure academic development, professional understanding, communication ability, and the practical application of health and social care concepts.
Context of Health and Social Care
Study Skills for Health and Social Care
Information Technology Skills for Health and Social Care
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Sociology of Health and Illness
Introduction to Partnership Working
Safeguarding in Care
Professional Development Skills
Introduction to Care Policy and Law
Understanding Health and Wellbeing
Contemporary Health Issues
Introduction to Research
Upon successful completion of the two-year programme, students are guaranteed entry to the Level 4 Certificate of Higher Education in Health and Social Care. Graduates may then progress to Levels 5 and 6 of a related bachelor’s degree or enter employment in a range of care settings.
Possible career paths include:
Health Care Assistant
Support Worker
Residential Care Assistant
Community Support Worker
Mental Health Support Assistant
Social Care Assistant
Wellbeing Support Worker
Family Support Assistant
Care Coordinator
Health Adviser
Further academic progression may lead to opportunities in nursing, social work, public health, allied health professions, and leadership roles across health and social care organisations.
This course is available to United Kingdom residents who have access to public funds and are eligible for Student Loans Company funding to help cover tuition and living costs.
Funding options include:

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