Skills for the Workplace: Health & Social Care - Weekend Delivery (CertHE)
Course Overview
Want to progress in your workplace? Then develop your skills and step onto the career ladder!
You could develop your skills, improve your self-confidence and restart your career in Health & Social Care.
This Certificate of Higher Education course is designed to give you the tools to apply and transfer your skills into the workplace. It will give you the confidence to anticipate problems and find solutions; work independently and with other people; and plan things out before you start and complete the things that you’ve started. All the skills employers look for.
Course details and modules
Year 1
(20 credits)
(20 credits)
(20 credits)
(20 credits)
(20 credits)
(20 credits)
Entry requirements
This programme is available to Home applicants.
Applications to our full-time undergraduate courses must be made directly to the University of Wales Trinity Saint David using our online application form.
Entry onto the programme is by individual merit. Normally students under the age of 21 will have at least 1 A Level or BTEC National Diploma/Certificate or equivalent. Mature Candidates – experience can often be taken into consideration in lieu of formal qualifications. Grades are important; however, our offers are not solely based on academic results.
We are interested in creative people that demonstrate a strong commitment to their chosen subject area and therefore we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. We are interested in creative people that demonstrate a strong commitment to their chosen subject area and therefore we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. The applicants will have to pass an assessment with one of our academics in order to be accepted onto the programme.
Course fees and funding
Course fee breakdown
There will be no mandatory additional costs to study beyond the payment of tuition. Students should be prepared to incur the basic costs associated with studying such as transport and any on-campus purchases including printing, coffees, snacks or other sundry items.
Many students also choose to invest in study support tools such as laptops, tablets, and/or software over the course of their studies. Any activities related to study or student life which bear a cost beyond tuition will be optional, and the expense shall be clearly communicated to students at the time of registration.