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Health and Social Care Alternative Academic Qualification

The City of Leicester College

Downing Drive , Leicester , Leicester , Leics, LE5 6LN

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Health, Public Services and Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The City of Leicester College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary

This course provides students with an insight into many aspects of health and social care. Topics covered are working in health, social care and childcare, communication skills, health and safety practices, and exploring HSC environments. The course focuses on working in childcare.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

The course is taught by members of staff with specialist knowledge and experience in their own teaching areas.
Students are encouraged to be responsible for their own development, through assignments, external visits and self-assessment.
Four out of the six units will be coursework based. Students are advised to complete drafts as early as possible so they can gain feedback from their teachers and improve their work. Students will also sit two external assessments lasting 45 minutes each. One exam will be computer based and the other, a written paper.
This course is equivalent to one GCSE A level with a Pass being the same as a ‘C’ grade. Through hard work students can also gain a Merit, Distinction or Distinction* grade; these are the equivalent to ‘B’ grades ‘A’ grades and ‘A*’ grades respectively.

Entry requirements

For all Level 3 pathways five passes (9-4) or more at GCSE's are required including at least Grade 4 in Maths and / or English Language. Students will need to have a good social skills and to be able to communicate with a wide variety of people. It is also for students who wish to learn about the health and social care services and appropriate practices that should be carried out.


Your next steps...

This is a highly successful course with the vast majority of students deciding to progress further on courses in this Sixth Form.

Health and Social Care is particularly useful for those who wish to who wish to work in the Health Service or Caring industry e.g. with the elderly, pre-school, physically disadvantaged, those with a learning disability etc. (However, it does not, by itself, provide a qualification offering direct entry into nursing).


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