BA in (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care

Manchester

 

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Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between health and social care services. This innovative program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for careers in a variety of health and social care settings. Over the course of three years, students explore the complexities of contemporary healthcare systems, social policies, and community services, gaining insights into the integrated approach needed to address the diverse needs of individuals and communities.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program at MMU covers a wide range of topics relevant to both health and social care sectors. Students study core subjects such as healthcare systems, social determinants of health, ethics and professionalism, communication skills, mental health, disability studies, and social policy analysis. They also have the opportunity to choose elective modules based on their interests and career goals, such as aging and long-term care, public health promotion, substance abuse intervention, or community development. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, critical thinking, and reflective practice, preparing students to work collaboratively across healthcare and social care settings.

Research Focus: Manchester Metropolitan University places a strong emphasis on research within the BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects that explore contemporary issues, challenges, and innovations in health and social care practice. Whether investigating healthcare inequalities, evaluating intervention programs, or conducting community-based research, students develop research skills that enable them to contribute to evidence-based practice and policy development in the field. The university's research-active faculty members provide mentorship and support, fostering a culture of inquiry, scholarship, and continuous learning among students.

Industry Engagement: MMU is committed to providing students with industry-relevant experiences and connections to enhance their learning and career prospects. The BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program offers opportunities for students to engage with healthcare providers, social service agencies, and community organizations through placements, internships, and fieldwork experiences. These practical experiences allow students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world settings, develop professional networks, and gain insights into the challenges and opportunities within the health and social care sectors. The university also collaborates with industry partners to offer guest lectures, workshops, and networking events, providing students with valuable insights into current practices, emerging trends, and career pathways in the field.

Global Perspective: With a focus on addressing health and social inequalities at local, national, and global levels, the BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program at Manchester Metropolitan University prepares students to work in diverse cultural contexts and multicultural communities. Students explore global health issues, cross-cultural communication, and international perspectives on health and social care provision. The program may include opportunities for international fieldwork, study exchanges, or collaborative projects with international partners, allowing students to gain a broader understanding of global health challenges and innovative approaches to healthcare delivery. By fostering a global perspective, MMU prepares graduates to make meaningful contributions to improving health and well-being in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Location

Manchester

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 17000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs at MMU are typically required to have a minimum academic qualification of 65% or above in their previous studies. This may vary depending on the specific course and country requirements.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 88, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 17 in Speaking, and 20 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 61 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Scholarships provide opportunities for talented students to pursue their studies at Manchester Metropolitan University. 

Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. The scholarship offers a partial tuition fee waiver of up to £5,000.

International Undergraduate Scholarships: MMU offers a range of undergraduate scholarships for international students. These scholarships provide financial assistance towards tuition fees, with values ranging from £2,000 to £5,000.

Country-Specific Scholarships: MMU offers scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships may have specific eligibility criteria and provide financial assistance to support students from specific geographic areas.

Sports Scholarships: MMU recognizes the achievements of talented athletes and offers sports scholarships to support their academic and sporting aspirations. These scholarships provide financial support and additional training opportunities for student-athletes.

External Scholarships and Funding: MMU also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by governments, organizations, and foundations in their home countries. The university provides guidance and support in accessing external funding options.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year.

Graduates of Manchester Metropolitan University's BA (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care program are well-equipped to pursue diverse and rewarding career paths in the fields of health and social care. Through a combination of theoretical learning, practical experience, and interdisciplinary training, students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively across a range of settings and roles within the healthcare and social services sectors.

Healthcare Assistant/Support Worker: Many graduates choose to begin their careers as healthcare assistants or support workers in hospitals, clinics, residential care homes, or community health settings. In these roles, they provide direct care and support to individuals with physical or mental health needs, assisting with activities of daily living, administering medications, and providing emotional support to patients and their families.

Social Worker: Graduates may pursue careers as social workers, working with individuals, families, and communities to address a wide range of social and welfare issues. Social workers assess the needs of vulnerable individuals, develop care plans, provide counseling and support services, and liaise with other professionals and agencies to ensure that clients receive appropriate support and interventions.

Community Health Worker/Public Health Officer: Some graduates opt to work as community health workers or public health officers, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and community development initiatives. They work closely with local communities to identify health needs, deliver health education programs, coordinate health screenings and vaccinations, and advocate for policies and programs that improve public health outcomes.

Care Coordinator/Case Manager: Graduates may work as care coordinators or case managers, overseeing the delivery of integrated health and social care services to individuals with complex needs. They assess clients' needs, develop care plans, coordinate services from multiple providers, and monitor clients' progress to ensure that their needs are met effectively and efficiently.

Healthcare Administrator/Manager: Graduates with strong organizational and leadership skills may pursue careers in healthcare administration or management roles. They may work in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organizations, overseeing the delivery of services, managing budgets and resources, and implementing policies and procedures to ensure quality and efficiency in healthcare delivery.

Policy Analyst/Advocate: Some graduates may choose to work in policy analysis or advocacy roles, influencing health and social care policy development and implementation at local, national, or international levels. They conduct research, analyze data, and provide evidence-based recommendations to policymakers, advocacy groups, and government agencies to inform decision-making and improve health and social care outcomes for populations.

Mental Health Worker/Counselor: Graduates interested in mental health may pursue careers as mental health workers or counselors, providing counseling, therapy, and support services to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and community organizations, helping clients to manage their symptoms, improve their well-being, and access appropriate treatment and support.

Health Educator/Community Organizer: Graduates may work as health educators or community organizers, developing and delivering health education programs and initiatives aimed at promoting health and well-being in diverse communities. They collaborate with community organizations, schools, and local government agencies to address health disparities, raise awareness of health issues, and empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions about their health.

Researcher/Evaluator: Some graduates may pursue careers in research or evaluation roles, conducting research studies or program evaluations to inform evidence-based practice and policy development in health and social care. They may work in academic institutions, research organizations, or government agencies, designing research studies, collecting and analyzing data, and disseminating findings to stakeholders to improve service delivery and outcomes.


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