Qualification: Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification Cambridge Advanced National in Health and Social Care (Extended Certificate) | Exam board: OCR
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN DESIGNED IN COLLABORATION WITH EXPERTS SPANNING THE BREADTH OF THE SECTOR, THE CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE FOCUSES ON THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT TODAY’S UNIVERSITIES AND EMPLOYERS DEMAND.
This course will enable you to apply practical skills and knowledge in preparation for further study, Higher Education or the workplace.
This course is equivalent to one A-Level, so you would need to study this alongside two other A-Level courses.
Over the 2 years, 6 units must be completed. They comprise of 2 examinations and 4 NEA (coursework) units.
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- Principles of health and social care
- Anatomy and physiology for health and social care
- Person-centred approach to care
- Supporting people with mental health conditions
- Supporting people in relation to sexual health, pregnancy and postnatal health
- Supporting healthy nutrition and lifestyles
Additional information
In conjunction with two A-Levels, this course will allow you to progress onto a wide range of degrees at university or apprenticeships in careers such as midwifery, nursing, social work and youth work.
Due to the nature of these qualifications we have professionals from the care and childcare sector who are visiting speakers and talk about their experiences in their chosen careers. The visiting speakers will also input knowledge to help meet certain criteria within the units that we will explore.
Health care academy is an additional certification available to all our students. Bedford hospital are responsible for running this virtual online course. This provides students with an in-sight to all the healthcare professionals that work in the hospital. Many then go on to explore other careers as an Allied health professional.
Year One Assessment
Units marked as ‘(exam)’ will be assessed with a formal exam of up to 2 hours in either the spring or summer term. The remainder of assessment in year one (3 units) is internal and will be work set by teachers and moderated by OCR.
Year Two Assessment
Units marked as ‘(exam)’ will be assessed with a formal exam of up to 2 hours in either the spring or summer term. The remainder of assessment in year two (4 units) is internal and will be work set by teachers and moderated by OCR.
Standard entry requirements
- At least five GCSEs at grades 9-4 including English Language and Maths (one Vocational or Technical qualification at Merit or above may be counted)
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- At least grade 4 (or Merit for Vocational or Technical qualifications) in any subject(s) that you have taken at GCSE and wish to continue studying at Level 3
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- Average GCSE (best 8) of at least 4 (38 on the old points table)
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- Grade 4 (or Merit), at least, in any subject previously studied
- Students will take either 3 A-Level subjects or 1 Diploma subject with 1 A-Level