Pre-Entry Advice and Guidance Course(s) covered in this Pre-Entry

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Pre-Entry Advice and Guidance Course(s) covered in this Pre-Entry Advice and Guidance: [add course titles and levels]

WELCOME TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE - HE 1. HNC Healthcare Practice FT/PT 2. Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care 3. BSc Social Work Degree (UCAS)

About this Pre-Entry Advice and Guidance This guidance will provide you with: 1. Course information – including what you will learn and how you will be assessed 2. Course entry requirements 3. Progression pathways – future learning and/or employment 4. Your next steps This guidance should help you decide if this is the right course for you.

Why study H&SC at Belfast Met? Integrated approach to meeting the skills needs of learners and employers Accredited courses, designed in partnership with employers Work Based Learning/Professional Placement Graduate with a professional qualification Addresses the need for higher level skills in Health and Social Care Sector Provides pathways to employment or further study at a range of UK Universities including Queen’s University Belfast or Ulster University Provides ways to Up-skill and re-skill the existing workforce

The Learner Voice .

Pre-entry Advice and Guidance Course 1 Pre-entry Advice and Guidance: Pearson BTEC Level 4 (RQF) Higher National Certificate in Healthcare Practice

Course Information Annual Fees Course Title Level Awarding Body Full-time or part-time Course Registration Additional Duration (e.g. one year) Location HNC Healthcare Practice Full time 4 Pearson 2765.00 Included in course fee. Students may wish to purchase relevant textbooks and equipment to support their studies. FT Full –time (Intense) Day time, 1 Year Millfield HNC Healthcare Practice Part time 4 Pearson 750 per year 200 Students may wish to purchase relevant textbooks and equipment to support their studies. PT Part-time evening, 2 years Millfield

Course Entry Requirements Course Title Entry Requirements Pearson BTEC Level 4 (RQF) Higher National Certificate in Healthcare Practice FULL TIME Pearson BTEC Level 4 (RQF) Higher National Certificate in Healthcare Practice PART TIME Have evidence of competence in written and spoken English and Numeracy, equivalent to Level 2 certification in each subject of GCSE grade C; have attained at least 12 points at Level 2 or above (eg GCSE) or have alternative approved qualifications; Applicants should have attained a minimum of 64 UCAS tariff points (160 UCAS points under old tariff points system) achieved through the completion of A Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved qualification. Have evidence of competence in written and spoken English and Numeracy, equivalent to Level 2 certification in each subject of GCSE grade C; have attained at least 12 points at Level 2 or above (eg GCSE) or have alternative approved qualifications; Have attained a pass in at least one GCE A level subject of equivalent Level 3 qualification. Applicants should have attained a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points achieved through the completion of A Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved qualifications and / or experience. OR Working part time, full time or voluntary for at least 12 hours per week in a Health and Social Care role. You will be required to show evidence of current work or voluntary experience in health or social care at the commencement of the course and ideally at the Course Endorsement session. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol (August), e.g. exam certificates. Achieved and pending qualifications can be recorded by logging into your online application account.

Course Content & Assessment Course Title Pearson BTEC Level 4 (RQF) Higher National Certificate in Healthcare Practice FULL TIME AND PART TIME Content How is this course assessed? Progression The HNC Course is made up of 7 units (one is a ‘double-unit’). Units include: Values and Principles in health and social care; Law, Policy and Ethical practice; Supporting the Individual through Integrated Health and Social Care; Fundamentals of Evidence Based Practice; Addressing Health Inequalities; Supporting Individuals with Specific Needs; Effective Reporting and Recordkeeping in Health and Social Care You will be assessed primarily through coursework assignments and your practical work within the sector [minimum of 225hrs over one year (full time) or 112.4hrs over two years (part time)] Former students are now working in Health and Social Services Trusts and in Voluntary Organisations in a range of roles

Pre-entry Advice and Guidance Course 2 covered Pre-entry Advice and Guidance: Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care (*subject to validation)

Course Information Annual Fees Course Title Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care Level 5 Awarding Body University of Ulster Course 2765.00 Registration Additional Full-time or part-time Full-time Duration (e.g. one year) 2 years Location Millfield Campus

Course Entry Requirements - HE Course Title Entry Requirements Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care Applicants must: (a) the university’s general entry requirements and (b) have attained grade A, B or C at GCSE level in five subjects or an equivalent standard in an approved alternative qualification and (c) provide evidence of competence in English language and numeracy (GCSE Grade C or above or equivalent– this requirement may be met within (b)) and (d) hold a BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care or a related Level 3 subject area, or one GCE A Level pass or equivalent (with a minimum of *48 UCAS points). *Belfast Met may enhance the criterion according to demand OR as an alternative to (a), (b), (c) and (d): (e) provide evidence of their ability to undertake the programme through the accreditation of prior experiential learning. Non-standard admission will be agreed with the university faculties. All successful applicants must satisfy Enhanced Disclosure Check from Access NI. 1. Please also check the Minimum Entry Requirements here 2. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. 3. Achieved and pending qualifications can be recorded in your online application account.

Course Content & Assessment Course Title Content How is this course assessed? Progression Progress to Year 2 OR exit with a Certificate in Higher Education Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care - Year 1 Effective Communication in Health and Social Care; Safeguarding and Managing Risk; Foundations in Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care; Psychology Theory and Application; Introduction to Social Policy Concepts; Introduction to Sociology Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice. Written assignments Foundation Degree in Science, Health and Social Care - Year 2 Evidence Based Practice Principles of Safe Practice Physiological Responses for Health and Well-being Introduction to Public Health Innovative Practices to Support Health and Well-being Complete a work placement of 240 hours Written Assignments Exam Exam Progress to Year 3 part-time of either BSc (Hons) Health and Wellbeing or BSc (Hons) Applied Health Studies at Ulster University. Students may also be eligible to apply to Year 2 of the BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Policy programme at Ulster University. Degree in Nursing, Social Work and Community Youth Work as well as a range of Social and Life Science Degrees including Psychology, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminology and many more.

Pre-entry Advice and Guidance Course 3 covered Pre-entry Advice and Guidance: BSc (Hons) in Social Work APPLICATIONS VIA UCAS BY 18:00 26th January 2022

Course Information Annual Fees Course Title Level BSc (Hons) Social 6 Work Awarding Body University of Ulster Course 4530 Registration Additional Full-time or part-time Full-time Duration (e.g. one year) 3 years (Year 3 at Magee Campus Ulster) Location Year 1 and 2 Millfield Campus

Course Entry Requirements – BSc (Hons) Course Title BSc (Hons) Social Work Entry Requirements In addition to the specific entry conditions for this course listed below, you must also meet the University’s General Entrance requirements for admission to a first degree. Offers are normally made on the basis of 3 A-levels i.e. BBB Applicants offering two A-levels and one BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/National Extended Certificate, or one A-level and a BTEC Diploma/National Diploma will also be considered. Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Overall grades DDM (RQF) or overall grades DDD (QCF) Access Courses Complete Access diploma/Certificate in Foundation Studies with an overall average in level 3 modules of 65% and including NICATS Maths and English level 1 and 2. Higher National Certificate (HNC)/Higher National Diploma (HND) HNC (total of 120 credits) with an overall DISTINCTION to include 90 level 4 credits at Distinction. HND (total of 120 credits) for entry to Year 1 with overall MERIT to include 60 Level 5 credits at Distinction. **For more details on entry criteria please see our website** Eligible applicants will be invited for interview and follow the stages of recruitment outlined on our website www.belfastmet.ac.uk

Course Content & Assessment Course Title BSc (Hons) Social Work Content The programme is for those who intend to work as professional social workers, and includes a substantial element of practice learning. You will undertake two contrasting practice placements - one of 85 days duration in Year 2, and one of 100 days duration in Year 3. The programme is recognised by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council for purposes of registration as a social worker. Although the programme includes underpinning learning in the social sciences, such as social policy, psychology, sociology and law, the focus of the programme is on the development of skills, values and knowledge required for practice. You must successfully complete a preparation for practice module (Year 1,Semester II) prior to undertaking supervised practice learning on placement. How is this course assessed? Written assignments Placement Opportunity Progression Professional Social Work Practice

Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) for HE Courses APL allows you to use evidence from prior learning or experience to gain entry onto a course at Belfast Met. Belfast Met will work with you to make sure that relevant learning or work experience is formally recognised through the APL Process. For more information see Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) Process - Guidance for applicants If you would like more information, or if you decide you would like to use the APL process, please contact the Course Co-ordinator. Contact details are provided at the end of these slides and on the course details page on Belfast Met website.

Additional Information Additional Support Additional support is available for you in class and for exams if you have a confirmed disability, learning difficulty or long-term medical condition. For example extra time, a reader and/or a scribe. Contact the Inclusive Learning Team to see what support is available. You will also need to complete an LS1 Form at the start of the academic year. Criminal Disclosure We promote equality of opportunity and welcome enrolments from a wide range of applicants, including those with criminal convictions. To manage any risk, you MUST tell us about any unspent criminal convictions. For certain courses, you must disclose all criminal convictions. To do this - complete a Criminal Offence(s) Disclosure Form or an Enhanced Criminal Offence(s) Disclosure Form. By disclosing criminal convictions you will not automatically be excluded from the application/ enrolment process.

What Happens Next? Course full Find a course Apply Waiting list Places become available Attend a Pre-Entry Advice Session* Places available *Pre-Entry Advice Sessions will take place on one of our campuses or as an online meeting. We would encourage you to attend the PreEntry Advice Session for your course to ensure you have all the information you need to decide that this is the right course for you. Offer Proof of qualifications Enrol

Remember: Keep track of your application using your online account. Provide your correct email address and mobile number. We will contact you by email, text and mobile telephone. Follow all instructions contained in your emails, texts or letters. If unsure, contact us using contact details provided. If asked to enrol, you must provide proof of your identity, qualifications achieved and your right to study in the UK.

Useful Contacts Useful Links Course Co-ordinator: [insert name and email address] Belfast Met Website School Administrator: [insert name and email address] Life at the Met Public Documents Course enquiries: Tel 028 90265 265 Option 2 Application related enquiries: Tel 028 90265 265 Option 3 Student Criminal Disclosures Student Support Services Belfast Met Passport Other queries: Tel 9026 5000

Your Next Steps . Need some more information? Check out our website and follow us on social media for details of our Open Days and Information Events. Contact us: Julie Kane on [email protected] Ready to Apply? Apply Now – via www.belfastmet.ac.uk or www.ucas.com for BSc (Hons) Social Work

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