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The BSc (Hons) Health, Social Care and Wellbeing course aims to prepare students for employment within the health, social care and/or wellbeing sectors. Drawing from a variety of disciplines and multidisciplinary perspectives, the programme offers students an evidence-based approach to knowledge and insight into health, social care and wellbeing across different organisational perspectives (public, private and not-for-profit).
Students can expect to graduate from this course with broad in-depth knowledge, understanding, critical skills and competences in the areas of health, social care and wellbeing. The BSc (Hons) Health, Social Care and Wellbeing provides up-to-date coverage of key areas, topics, theories, concepts and applications for individuals, families, communities and society. Additionally, this course of study provides students with the competencies and skills to examine, evaluate and synthesise evidence-based research in areas related to health, social care and wellbeing. Students will also have the opportunity to undertake a significant final year project/dissertation examining a topic of their choice through a literature review, empirical study collecting data (where appropriate), analysing findings and drawing conclusions.
The first year of the full-time programme provides foundations in health and social care, through research and evidence in health and social care, communication and ethics in health, culture and society in health, and biological, psychological and social determinants of health.
The second year builds on these important foundations providing studies in equality and social justice, safeguarding for children and adults, policies and practices in health and social care, health and social care for healthy ageing, mental health and well-being across the life course and applied research in practice in the health and social care sectors.
The third year provides studies in the evaluation and management of quality in health and social care, social justice, equality and vulnerability, challenging evidence in health and social care, and leadership and management in health and social care. Students will also undertake a major empirical-based project or dissertation involving a critical review of published research in an area of health, social care and/or wellbeing of their choosing.
The Master of Public Health with four pathways are assessed and accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) and aligned with the Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF).