Faculty of Education Health and Wellbeing

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Faculty of Education Health and Wellbeing BSc Health and Wellbeing (Foundation Year) LEaP Tim Cawley – Course Leader

Is the Leap Course Right for Me? You wish to study a degree programme offered by the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing (excluding BA (Hons) Social Work and education degrees leading to Qualified Teacher Status) You don’t currently meet the academic entry requirements for the degree course that interests you. You have already decided to study this degree at the University of Wolverhampton and will not be applying to any other University.

Health and Social Care Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Health and Social Care Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3HL002 Professional Practice (Monday) 3HL005 Health and Health Behaviour (Tuesday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3HL003 The Human Body (Tuesday) 3HL004 Care and Communication (Wednesday)                       3SC001 Introduction to Social Context of Health and Social Care (Thursday) Study Days subject to change

Psychology Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Psychology Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3PS001 Introduction to Psychology (Monday) 3HL005 Health and Health Behaviour (Tuesday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3HL003 The Human Body (Tuesday) 3HL004 Care and Communication (Wednesday)                       3SC001 Introduction to Social Context of Health and Social Care (Thursday) Study Days subject to change

Education Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Education Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3CF001 Introduction to Child Development (Day TBC) 3HL005 Health and Health Behaviour (Tuesday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3HL002 Professional Practice (Tuesday) 3HL004 Care and Communication (Wednesday)                       3ED001 Introduction to Inclusion and Inclusive Practice (TBC) Study Days subject to change

Health, and Social Care Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Health, and Social Care Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3HL002 Professional Practice (Monday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3SC001 Introduction to Social Context of Health and Social Care (Wednesday) Study Days subject to change

Psychology Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Psychology Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3PS001 Introduction to Psychology (Monday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3HL005 Health and Health Behaviour (Thursday) Study Days subject to change

Education Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Education Pathway (Full Time 120 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3CF001 Introduction to Child Development (Day TBC) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3ED001 Introduction to Inclusion and Inclusive Practice (TBC) Study Days subject to change

Sports Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Health and Wellbeing (Learning, Education and Progression) Foundation Year Sports Pathway (Full Time 60 Credit Course) Semester One – September 2016 – January 2017. 3HL003 The Human Body (Monday) 3HW002 Introduction to Study Skills (On-Line) Semester Two – February 2017 – May 2017. 3HL005 Health and Health Behaviour (Thursday) Study Days subject to change

Possible Progression Routes Health and Social Care Psychology Pathway B.Nurs.(Hons) Adult B.Nurs. (Hons)Child B.Nurs.(Hons) Mental Health B.Nurs. (Hons) Learning Disability BSc(Hons) Midwifery BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science BSc (Hons)Public Health BA (Hons) Social Care and Criminology and Criminal Justice BA (Hons) Social Care and Deaf Studies BSc(Hons) Health Studies BA (Hons) Social Care and Health Studies BA (Hons) Social Care and Social Policy BA (Hons) Social Care and Sociology BA (Hons) in Social Care   BA (Hons) Psychology BA (Hons) Psychology (Criminal Behaviour) BA (Hons) Psychology (Counselling) Education Pathway BA (Hons) Family and Community Studies BA (Hons) Childhood Studies BA (Hons) Childhood and Family Studies and Education Studies BA (Hons) Childhood and Family Studies and Social Policy BA (Hons) Childhood and Family Studies and Sociology BA (Hons) Special Needs Childhood and Family Studies Sports Pathway BSc(Hons) Sports Coaching BSc(Hons) Exercise and Health B.Nurs.(Hons) Adult B.Nurs. (Hons)Child B.Nurs.(Hons) Mental Health B.Nurs. (Hons) Learning Disability BSc(Hons) Health Studies BSc(Hons) Midwifery BSc (Hons)Public Health BA (Hons) Social Care and Criminology and Criminal Justice BA (Hons) Social Care and Deaf Studies BA (Hons) Social Care and Health Studies BA (Hons) Social Care and Social Policy

120 Credit Full Time Course Studied over 1 academic year 6 modules Course fee – approx. £6,000 Student loan to meet course fee repaid when student earns £21,000. Students qualify for additional loans to meet living costs No academic entry requirements 60 Credit Part Time Course Studied over 1 academic year 3 modules Course fee – approx. £3,000 Student loan to meet course fee repaid when student earns £21,000. Entry requirements – 5 GCSEs at or above C (or equivalents) including English or a Level III vocational qualification

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