Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £12,800 | £6,400 |
| Northern Ireland | £12,800 | £6,400 |
| Scotland | £12,800 | £6,400 |
| Wales | £12,800 | £6,400 |
| EU | £21,650 | £10,850 |
| International | £21,650 | £10,850 |
Requirements
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Modules
Value-Based Health & Care: Strategy Development
OptionalValue-Based Health & Care: Strategy Implementation
OptionalExploring Organisational Purpose
Optional
About
Introduction
This program invites individuals to contribute to the future of health and care by implementing Value-Based systems that integrate health, social care, third sector, and life sciences for optimal patient outcomes.
Need for Value-Based Systems
There is an increasing demand for health and care systems to adopt value-based capabilities to facilitate organizational and system-wide transformation. This approach is essential to address future challenges through:
- Radical new methodologies
- Prudent principles for leading change
- Utilization of disruptive technologies
- Reevaluation of existing service provisions
Program Format and...
Subject Area Information
Health and welfare is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses a broad range of subjects aimed at improving the physical, mental, and social well-being of individuals and communities. Courses within this discipline are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote health, prevent disease, and manage various health and social care services.
1. Introduction to Public Health
2. Human Anatomy and Physiology
3. Health Psychology
4. Social Welfare Policy and Services
5. Nutrition and Dietetics
6. Healthcare Management
- Analytical Skills
- Communication Skills
- Problem-Solving Skills
- Technical Skills
- Leadership Skills
Career
The health and welfare discipline offers a comprehensive education that prepares students for a variety of roles aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, graduates are well-equipped to address the complex challenges in the health and social care sectors.
Public Health Officer
Working in government or non-profit organizations to develop and implement public health programs.
Healthcare Administrator
Managing hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare facilities.
Clinical Dietitian/Nutritionist
Providing dietary advice and creating nutrition plans for patients.
Social Worker
Supporting individuals and families in accessing social services and improving their well-being.
Health Educator
Designing and delivering health education programs to promote healthy behaviors.
Epidemiologist
Conducting research to understand the patterns and causes of diseases in populations.
Mental Health Counselor
Providing therapy and support to individuals with mental health issues.
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