Health and Social Studies BA (Hons)

Course code L450

What is special about this course?

This BA (Hons) Health and Social Studies course focuses on topical health issues including sociology, psychology, public health, rural health issues, health care ethics and the integration of health and social care.

In the first year you will be introduced to the many factors that influence health and wellbeing and the issues which need considered in defining what it means to be healthy. You will also develop skills in academic enquiry and writing.

The second and third years build on this knowledge and look more closely at health promotion, public health, ethics, partnership working and collaboration, and skills in research.

The fourth year gives the opportunity to further build on knowledge and skills in these areas, and undertake a dissertation.

Special features

  • You will study entirely online, with support from your tutors and classmates, which allows you to fit your studies around your personal and professional life
  • The online environment offers an interesting and diverse learning community where personal study can be shared collaboratively within the virtual learning environment
  • Diverse options are available allowing you to choose a number of modules to enable study in areas of health of particular interest to you
  • This fully online degree can be studied from anywhere in the UK
  • This degree which will equip you with a range of excellent skills and graduate attributes which are desirable to many employers
  • You can study individual modules for professional development (CPD)

Entry requirements

  • 3 Scottish Highers at grade C or above OR
  • 2 A levels at grade C or above
  • Alternatively, completion of Foundation Apprenticeship Social Services and Healthcare PLUS an additional Scottish Higher at Grade C or above
  • Other qualifications that may be accepted by the course team include: an appropriate NQ level award at SCQF 6, an SVQ/NVQ at level 3, or an appropriate access course
  • Applicants without traditional entry qualifications but with appropriate experience will be considered for the course on an individual basis

 

  • Advanced entry to year two may be possible with HNC Social Services, HNC Healthcare Practice or HNC Social Sciences  (or other relevant HNC). Please note that 120 credits at level 7 are required for entry to second year. If your HNC has fewer than 120 credits you may need to undertake a bridging module to top these up before accessing second year.

Access routes

SWAP Access courses
If you are eligible to undertake Scottish Wider Access Programmes (SWAP), please visit our SWAP access list for further information on grade profiles and available subjects.

I found the tutors extremely knowledgeable and helpful, and the teaching of a very high standard, clearly defining what was required and supported by all the necessary learning material. 

The course curriculum is motivational and inspiring. It really reinforced the necessary skills for a career in health and social care with a broader awareness of social issues. The experience gained in research methods, such as ethical principles and guidelines, were also particularly helpful to me.

I am now employed in social care and studying at masters level with the intent to pursue research. I would highly recommend this course, it benefitted me greatly and has really broadened my perspective of health.

Catherine studied the BA (Hons) Health and Social Studies.

Apply for Health and Social Studies BA (Hons)

I want to start in Aug/Sep 2025 or Jan/Feb 2026

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