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Health and Wellbeing

Foundation Degree

Apply now for 2025

Study Health and Wellbeing at University Centre Leeds

Do you aspire to join this rapidly expanding workforce? Our programme offers the necessary skills required to support the prevention of poor health and help to tackle inequalities amongst local people and communities that are sustainable and inclusive.

The Health and Wellbeing workforce is informed by the wider social determinants of health, such as the social, cultural, political, economic, commercial and environmental factors that shape the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.  The broad purpose of this occupation is to work in partnership with those individuals and their communities to identify and address health and wellbeing needs to improve overall health. 

This exciting programme will ensure you are industry relevant and employable by embracing the priorities of the Leeds City Council ‘Leeds 2030: Shaping our best city ambition’, which is focused towards a community driven, strength based and asset-based approach.

  • Starts:
  • Duration: 2 years full-time
  • Venue: University Centre or Keighley College
  • Fee: £8,745 Full Time (per academic year for UK students)
     
    International Fee: £14,000 full-time (per academic year) £3,000 Scholarship available
  • UCAS Course Code(s): L5T3 University Centre Leeds campus code: 1 Keighley College campus code: K
  • UCAS Institution Code: L21
  • Study Mode: Full Time
  • Validated By: Luminate Education Group

Entry Requirements: 48 UCAS Tariff Points

TYPICAL OFFER

UCAS Tariff Points: 48 UCAS tariff points from two A-levels (or equivalent qualifications)

A Levels: 2xD grades 

BTEC Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma: MP, MPP grade

Access to HE Diploma: Overall pass with 60 credits, with 24 credits to be at a Merit grade

T Levels: An overall Pass grade with D or E on the core

GCSE English: English Language grade 4 or above. Key Skills Level 2, Functional Skills Level 2 and the Certificate in Adult Literacy are accepted in place of GCSEs.

IELTS: IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any component.

International qualifications: International qualifications will be assessed against these criteria.

Mature applicants: University Centre Leeds welcomes applications from mature* applicants who may not have met the academic criteria, but who can demonstrate a wealth of experience in their chosen field. Candidates in this category and otherwise are likely to be interviewed to assess their suitability for the course and may be asked to provide a portfolio of evidence to support their application.

*21 years and over at the start of the course.

RPL claims: The course structure actively supports claims for Recognition of Prior Certified Learning (RPCL) or Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL).

References: A reference may be requested

Health and Wellbeing

Health services have moved towards delivering intervention and social prescribing based on a knowledgeable and qualified health workforce to support society with the tools to empower them to make positive changes to their health and wellbeing.

This course focuses on the health and wellbeing of individuals and groups, their assets around them and how these can be shaped into a holistic support mechanism, embracing the sustainability agenda, that meets their individual needs. 

Combining science and wellbeing, this foundation degree increases your knowledge allowing you to use new therapies and developments to tackle existing healthcare issues. Deepen your understanding of anatomy and

physiology, explore the legal aspects of healthcare and develop your communication and interpersonal skills ready for progression. This course has been designed in consultation with health and wellbeing stakeholders to allow you to develop the relevant skills and knowledge needed to fulfil job roles that support health and wellbeing. 

Our selection of modules support your personal and professional development. Alongside exploring concepts of health and wellbeing you will study complementary therapies identifying alternative approaches to conventional medicine. You will also study topics such as anatomy, physiology, nutrition, emotional wellbeing, mental wellbeing and more. With this foundation degree, you will acquire the specialist knowledge which will allow you to pursue a particular health and wellbeing specialism or progress on to a top-up degree or relevant employment.

This course is validated by Luminate Education Group

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How to Apply

If you would like to apply for to study full time at our University Centre Campus, please do so via UCAS.

The institution code for University Centre Leeds is L21.

The application fee for applying through UCAS is £28.50, unless you are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM).

Apply via UCAS

How to Apply:

  1. Register for an Account: Click the link below and use the "Create a New User" facility to register for an application account. An email will be sent to the address you provide, with a verification link.
  2. Verify Your Email: Click the verification link in the email to confirm your account.
  3. Complete Your Application: Once your account is created, you can start your application. You can save your progress and return to it later if needed. Your username will be the email address you used to register.

To access your account again and complete your application, use the second link provided in your verification email.

Apply Now: Leeds-Direct Application Form

                     Keighley - Direct Application Form

Need Help? For further information, please email admissions@ucleeds.ac.uk 

Please note, if you apply directly, we are required to submit a Record of Prior Acceptance (RPA) application to UCAS on your behalf if your application is successful and you enrol.

Course Information

Modules may include

Year 1 (Level 4): 120 credits 

  • Academic and Digital Skills (20 credits) will provide you with the underpinning skills required for undergraduate study. These skills will be transferable to their professional development journey and provide a framework to support their academic progress. 
  • Fundamental of Health and Wellbeing (20 credits) will give you the opportunity to understand what it means to have positive health and wellbeing. It will introduce the basic principles, concepts and models which inform contemporary practice. 
  • Communication and Interpersonal Skills (20 credits) will enable you to develop knowledge and understanding of communication and interpersonal skills required for the health and wellbeing sector. 
  • People and Places (20 credits) will allow you to examine and explore factors affecting society and the natural environment, within a range of settings, to understand influences and barriers for individual, community and population health and wellbeing. Community development and sustainability approaches will be a central theme within this module. 
  • Interventions for Wellbeing (20 credits) enables you to examine and review a range of interventions in health and their implications for wellbeing from a preventative and treatment focused perspective. A range of settings for individual and population health and wellbeing will be explored, considering the sustainability of these approaches. 
  • Factors Affecting Health and Wellbeing Behaviour (20 credits) will help you to understand how humans interact within their environment and how this affects their health and wellbeing through a biological/psychological/sociological model. This module will also provide a foundation understanding of the regulatory and legislative drivers, both historically and currently.

Year 2 (Level 5): 120 credits 

  • Research Methods (20 credits) provides you with an understanding of research methodology, methods, and an ability to appraise current research linked to Health and Wellbeing. This will provide a foundation for those who wish to progress onto higher level learning in the future. 
  • Creative Approaches for Mental Health and Wellbeing (20 credits) focuses on creativity and what this means to different people. This module aims to examine and explore a wide array of services including the arts, physical activity and other therapeutic activities that aim to promote health and wellbeing.
  • Project Management in Health and Wellbeing Practice (40 credits) This module will build on existing student habitus and develop you into an innovative practitioner who can lead bespoke interventions or campaigns which promote wellbeing in specific populations. 
  • Contemporary Issues in Health (20 credits) provides you with the opportunity for you to investigate contemporary issues which affect health and wellbeing. The module will explore what the local determinants of health and wellbeing are and examine local policies and strategies. 
  • Leadership of Wellbeing in the Workforce (20 credits) will investigate the complex factors that contribute to wellbeing in the workforce and allow you to explore leadership and management strategies which will promote a healthy working environment.

The structures which mobilise or prevent individuals, populations, communities, organisations and policy around health and wellbeing are often complex, and, at times contested. The Foundation Degree will equip you with the necessary skills and understanding to obtain employment within this sector. Skills such as problem solving through creative solutions, reflective development and review, analysis and communicative skills and professional skills such as project management, leadership and planning (strategic/interventions) are all core topics within the Award. 

You will be provided with opportunities for connecting with external organisations active within the health and wellbeing sector. These may be programmes and initiatives being delivered within the public and third sector.

You will experience excellent student facilities and clinical resource classroom.

You will be assessed through a range of assessment features across this programme reflecting the diverse mechanisms for cascading information within the Health and Wellbeing sector. The range of assessment tasks include: 

  • presentations
  • personal development plans
  • Essays
  • reports
  • web design
  • intervention design
  • case studies
  • project design
  • delivery experience 

These will allow you to develop reflective thinking but also build essential employability skills. 

You will emerge as an autonomous and independent graduate that can identify specific areas of interest and offer a deep knowledge base that is ready for delivery within employment.

TYPICAL OFFER

UCAS Tariff Points: 48 UCAS tariff points from two A-levels (or equivalent qualifications)

A Levels: 2xD grades 

BTEC Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma: MP, MPP grade

Access to HE Diploma: Overall pass with 60 credits, with 24 credits to be at a Merit grade

T Levels: An overall Pass grade with D or E on the core

GCSE English: English Language grade 4 or above. Key Skills Level 2, Functional Skills Level 2 and the Certificate in Adult Literacy are accepted in place of GCSEs.

IELTS: IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any component.

International qualifications: International qualifications will be assessed against these criteria.

Mature applicants: University Centre Leeds welcomes applications from mature* applicants who may not have met the academic criteria, but who can demonstrate a wealth of experience in their chosen field. Candidates in this category and otherwise are likely to be interviewed to assess their suitability for the course and may be asked to provide a portfolio of evidence to support their application.

*21 years and over at the start of the course.

RPL claims: The course structure actively supports claims for Recognition of Prior Certified Learning (RPCL) or Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL).

References: A reference may be requested

On completion of this Foundation Degree you may choose to seek employment as a Health and Wellbeing Coach, Coordinator, Community Wellbeing Practitioner or a Health and Wellbeing Project Officer. Alternatively, you may wish to progress onto the Health and Social Care Top-Up degree at University Centre Leeds or another institution.

For the latest version of the programme specifications for this course please click here.

For the latest version of the course handbook for this course please click here.

For last years version of the course handbook for this course please click here.

For the latest version of the Leeds City College regulations please click here.

As part of this course, you will be required to have an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and will be expected to pay any fees associated with this. Fees are estimated to be around £60.


Information for International Students

Applications are open for 2025 entry.

To apply directly to study at University Centre Leeds as an international applicant, please see the direct apply link further up this page or visit our 'How to apply' page and complete the steps.

You can also apply through UCAS.

For more information please visit our 'How to apply' page.

Course fees for Undergraduates are £14,000 (GBP)

Scholarship available £3,000 (GBP) all courses.

For more information about fees and scholarships, please click here.

Please see our entry requirements page for additional requirements as an international student

International students will study 5 additional hours on top of the regular timetable.

  • 1 hour cultural studies
  • 2 hours academic study skills
  • 2 hours English studies

For more information about visa and immigration, please click here.


 

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