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Health and Care of Children and Young People (Full-time) (CertHE)

Swansea
1 Year Full-time
32 UCAS Points

Do you want to help children and young people live healthier, happier lives? Our Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) in Health and Social Care for Children and Young People is designed to give you the skills and knowledge to do just that. This course is a recognised qualification, opening up exciting career paths in health, care, and education. 

We provide a programme of progressive studies relevant to careers in the primary functions of care within the health, care and education of children and young people that enhance your ability to exercise investigative, reflective analytical and reasoning powers in context. You will learn about the key ideas and practices that help children and young people grow and thrive. You’ll study important theories about their development and wellbeing, and discover how to use this knowledge in real-life situations to make a positive impact.

You will also explore current issues affecting individuals, organisations, and communities, both locally and globally. This will help you understand the role of Public Health in tackling these challenges and improving the health and wellbeing of different populations.

Our course focuses on helping you become an independent learner and develop skills that will last a lifetime. These skills are crucial for succeeding in your studies and will also support your future career. You’ll build a strong foundation for employment, gaining the abilities needed to adapt and grow in your professional life.

By choosing our CertHE in Health and Social Care for Children and Young People, you will join a supportive learning community that is committed to helping you succeed. Whether you’re starting your career or looking to enhance your current role, this programme will provide you with the tools you need to make a real difference.

We also offer the opportunity to study all modules in Welsh. 

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
  • On-campus
  • Full-time
Language:
  • English
  • Welsh
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
HCY6
Course length:
1 Year Full-time
Entry requirements:
32 UCAS Points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
We offer a flexible learning approach so you can work, care for your loved ones and fit university into your life.
02
We are committed to supporting you in the job and career you want working with children and young people.
03
We provide additional support to help you develop and progress, including study skills clubs and studying in the medium of Welsh.

What you will learn

Our approach to learning and teaching is based on a blend of theory and practice, ensuring you gain both the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the health, care, and education of children and young people. We focus on developing critical thinking, reflective practice, and professional competence.

In the first year, you will explore the foundations of child development and wellbeing. You will learn about the key principles of health and social care, including child-centred approaches and effective problem-solving techniques. This year focuses on Equality, inclusion and digital equity as well as management, organisational behaviour and digital change.

Children and Young People’s Development and Wellbeing

(20 credits)

Psychology in Health and Social Care

(20 credits)

Learning in the Digital Era

(20 credits)

Contemporary Challenges: Making a Difference

(20 credits)

Equality, Inclusion and Digital Equity

(20 credits)

Management, Organisational Behaviour and Digital Change

(20 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 32 UCAS Tariff Points  

    e.g. A-levels: E, BTEC: PPP, IB: 24 

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.  

    GCSEs  

    GCSE grade A*-C (grade 9-4 in England) in English and Mathematics is also required.  

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • Assessments include: essays, exams, reports, presentations, reflective blogs and professional portfolios.

    You will be asked to utilise information technology communication and organisational skills for your assignments.

  • You are encouraged to continue or enter employment in the health, care or support sectors in order to enhance your studies. We recommend that you pay for the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) update option if you do not already have one in place. This however is not compulsory for the purposes of the programme.

  • Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.  

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 

    We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed.  

    Extracurricular Welsh Opportunities 

    There are many ways to engage with Welsh culture and life at UWTSD, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.  

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh 

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.   

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • We have a very strong employment support and work experience system within the Health Portfolio.

    We link and work closely with public, private and third sector organisations and groups to provide opportunities for both paid and unpaid work for students.

    We particularly welcome applicants already working with children and/or young people in some capacity.

    Please note that this course does not take the place of the CCLD Level 3 qualification. If your job role or career requires this qualification we recommend you undertake it separately.

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