Success Criteria for Teachers
26 May 22
“At the University of Bolton, we take great pride in providing a quality, supportive learning environment for our students.”
Professor George E Holmes DL | President & Vice Chancellor
“...tutors are very supportive and you’re not just a student ID number, at this university you are an individual with a name.”
Ellisse Vernon | BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing
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10/06/2019
Health and Social Care offer some of the most rewarding, challenging and important jobs going – roles which give you the chance to meaningfully improve life for individuals, families, and even whole communities.
If you are ready to make that kind of a difference, these hands-on, work-focused degrees will help you master the field’s theories and principles, and then apply them beyond the classroom – with real people, and direct results.
Through work-based learning and teaching from qualified experts in the areas of social work and health care, our undergraduate BSc and HND courses in Health and Social Care will help you build the knowledge and skills to help shape the lives of vulnerable people, whilst working in a variety of settings including healthcare, education, and public health.
Many health and social care graduates work in the public sector for:
You can also find work in the voluntary sector and with medical charities and not-for-profit organisations.
There is a range of opportunities in the private sector. Working, for example, in private healthcare organisations as a lifestyle consultant or working in alternative medicine and therapies.
The BSc / HND Health and Social Care course at Bolton maintains close links with health trusts, local authorities and numerous voluntary and private organisations to ensure that teaching is informed by the latest developments in practice and policy.
Bimpe Kuti (Senior Lecturer)
BSc & HND Health and Social Care