Foundation degrees have been developed with employers to encourage people of all ages into higher education; studying for a foundation degree gives students the work skills relevant to a particular sector of industry or public service, as well as providing the academic background; this programme has been designed to support the development of the necessary skills and attitudes required to underpin the role of current and future health and/or social care workers operating within a range of community settings; it includes pathways for those working in public health and primary care, learning disability, mental health and social care.
Study skills in health and social care; effective communication; personal professional development; evidence-based practice, and specific theory and practice in the care environment.
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Mon 24th Sep 2012 |
2 years |
Full time |
The deadline for the receipt of full-tim ..more
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Hull, HU6 7RX |
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£7000 per year |
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*More info: £7000 per year |
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University of Hull
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