City and Islington College

Advanced Diploma in Society, Health and Development Level 3

Quick Facts

Course Code
HS5D02U09
Start
01/09/2009
Course Level
Level 3
Days/Time
5 DAYS A WEEK
Course Length
2 years

Where is the course?

Centre for Health, Social and Child Care (Marlborough Building, 383 Holloway Road, London N7 0RN)

What is this course about?

The Diploma in Society, Health and Development is a new and exciting qualification. It is a practical, work-related course. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills you need to start a career or to progress to University.

Who is this course for?

Peoplewho wish to pursue a career in the health and social care sector.

What do I need to get on the course?

You need four GCSEs at grade C or above (one of which must be English) or a BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care with merit or distinction and level 2 key skills in Communications and Application of Number.

What will I study?

The Diploma is different in the mix of educational experience it offers. As well as classroom teaching there is time spent away from school or college. Diploma students will complete work placements.

Young people studying the Diploma in Society, Health and Development will learn how to think, question, explore, and communicate. You will cover principal learning which will introduce you to a wide range of health and social care settings including youth work and the justice sector.

You will study additional and specialist learning, focusing on health and social care. The Diploma will enable you to develop your personal, learning and thinking skills and functional skills in English, ICT and maths.

The Advanced Society, Health and Development Diploma, and an Associated Specialist Learning qualification.

The Advanced Diploma broadly equates to three and a half GCE A  levels.

What qualification will I get?

The Advanced Society, Health and Development Diploma, and an Associated Specialist Learning qualification.

The Advanced Diploma broadly equates to three and a half GCE A levels.

What can I do after the course?

On successful completion, you can progress on to university in a related subject area, or gain employment in the health and social care services.

How do I get on the course?

View full details on how to apply click here

How much does the course cost?


Fees

UK/EU students: Cost to be confirmed

Registration fees may apply, more information at enrolment.
The college reserves the right to change dates, fees and other details described above or cancel courses if circumstances demand.

Student profile

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Asima Hakim

I enjoyed all my subjects, particularly Sociology because of the way it encourages you to look at society in new and different ways, says Asima, who studied A-levels at the College. I did find my courses quite hard at the beginning because of the jump from GCSE, but the teachers were very supportive and offered a lot of help which quickly bolstered my confidence. The atmosphere at the Sixth Form College is lovely and the new building is very appealing, so you're studying in a nice environment all the time.