BSc (Honours) in Health Sciences
Online United Kingdom
DURATION
3 up to 6 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
05 Sep 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 21,816 *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* total cost; part-time at a rate of 60 credits is £3,636 per year
Introduction
This degree examines the science behind health, from individual health to global issues like epidemics or the treatment of dementia. You’ll study the science that underpins the function of the human mind and body. Explore the incidence, diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability, and examine the maintenance and improvement of health in different populations. This course is particularly relevant if you work in a health-related profession or aspire to work in one.
Key features
- Explore health and disease from a multidisciplinary, evidence-based perspective.
- Develop investigative and laboratory skills using our state-of-the-art multi-award-winning OpenSTEM Labs.
- Gain transferable skills to enhance your employability in healthcare, health research and other settings.
Accessibility
We make all our qualifications as accessible as possible and have a comprehensive range of services to support all our students. The BSc (Honours) Health Sciences uses a variety of study materials and has the following elements:
- Studying online – some modules have a mixture of printed and online material, and others are entirely online. Online learning resources may include websites, audio/video media clips, and interactive activities such as online quizzes
- Online tutorials
- Working in a group with other students
- Undertaking practical work or using an online laboratory
- Working with specialist reading material such as scientific journals
- Using specialist software
- Using mathematical and scientific expressions, notations and associated techniques
- Using and/or producing diagrams and/or screenshots
- Finding external/third-party material online
- Continuous and end-of-module assessments in the form of essays, short answer questions, and in some cases an examination
- Using feedback: continuous assessment involves receiving detailed feedback on your work from your tutor and using this feedback to improve your performance
- Engagement with learning and assessment within a pre-determined schedule or timetable – time management will be needed during your studies and the University will help you to develop these skills throughout your degree
- All qualifications require you to complete learning and assessment activities within a required timescale and according to pre-determined deadlines. You will therefore need to manage your time effectively during your studies and the University will help you to develop this skill throughout your degree. Information on assessment will be available to you at the start of each module
How long it takes
- Part-time study - 6 years
- Full-time study - 3 years
- Time limit - 16 years
Program Outcome
Knowledge and understanding
On completion of this degree, you will have knowledge and understanding of:
- The essential concepts, principles, theories and current issues in the health sciences
- The structure and function of systems, organs, cells and processes in the human body and their interaction with external factors
- The scientific basis of human physical and mental health, disease and disability and the use of diagnosis, screening and interventions in defined health conditions
- A selected area of health science at a more detailed level, informed by research and/or literature at the forefront of the discipline.
Cognitive skills
On completion of this degree, you will be able to:
- Use your knowledge and understanding of essential health sciences facts, concepts and principles outside the context in which they were first studied, and/or in the deployment of routine materials, techniques and practices in the health sciences
- Gather, analyse and interpret information and data from a range of different sources, including texts, tables, graphs, diagrams, numerical data and visual and interactive media
- Critically evaluate information from different sources and recognise the potential uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of information and knowledge in the health sciences.
Practical and professional skills
On completion of this degree, you will be able to:
- Use a range of practical and professional science skills, including designing, conducting and reporting on health science investigations or practical tasks, and demonstrate an awareness of relevant ethical and business/commercial issues in the health sciences
- Review and manage your own personal and professional development and/or career plans and be able to identify and articulate to others your attributes, knowledge and skills
- Use skills that support life-long learning, including reflecting on your progress and using feedback from others to identify your strengths and weaknesses and improve your performance.
Key skills
On completion of this degree, you will be able to:
- Use appropriate knowledge and techniques to identify and solve problems and discuss issues associated with the health sciences
- Collect, process, interpret and present data using appropriate quantitative (numerical) and qualitative (descriptive) methods
- Comprehend health sciences information and communicate it accurately and effectively using written, visual, and numerical forms in a style and language appropriate to your purpose and audience
- Use digital (IT) tools and resources effectively to find, use, create, analyse and communicate scientific information and data
- Plan and organise tasks effectively, recognising the necessity for personal responsibility and initiative
- Work with others to enhance your learning or achieve joint outcomes.
Curriculum
This degree has three stages, each comprising 120 credits.
- In Stage 1, you’ll study two 60-credit modules.
- In Stage 2, you’ll study two 30-credit modules and one 60-credit module.
- In Stage 3, you’ll study three 30-credit modules and complete a 30-credit project module.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
You'll study both of the following:
- Science and health: an evidence-based approach (SDK100) 60
- Human biology: a body in balance (SK190)
Stage 2 (120 credits)
You'll study all three of the following:
- Infection, immunity and public health (SK297)
- Brain, mind and mental health (SK298)
- Investigating human health and disease (S290)
Stage 3 (120 credits)
You'll study all four of the following:
- Translational medicine (SK322) – planned for October 2025
- Signals and perception: the science of the senses (SD329)
- Evaluating contemporary science (S350)
- Science project module: health sciences (SXH390)
Assessment
Our assessments are all designed to reinforce your learning and help you show your understanding of the topics. The mix of assessment methods will vary between modules.
Computer-Marked Assignments
- Usually, a series of online, multiple-choice questions.
Tutor-Marked Assignments
- You’ll have a number of these throughout each module, each with a submission deadline.
- They can be made up of essays, questions, experiments or something else to test your understanding of what you have learned.
- Your tutor will mark and return them to you with detailed feedback.
End-of-Module Assessments
- The final, marked piece of work on most modules.
- Modules with an end-of-module assessment won’t usually have an exam.
Exams
- Some modules end with an exam. You’ll be given time to revise and prepare.
- You’ll be given your exam date at least 5 months in advance.
- Most exams take place remotely, and you will complete them at home or an alternative location.
- If a module requires you to take a face-to-face exam, this will be made clear in the module description, and you will be required to take your exam in person at one of our exam centres.
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Career Opportunities
Skills for career development
Science graduates are in demand in the jobs market, particularly if they also have good interpersonal skills and some workplace experience. In addition to specific learning outcomes, this degree will equip you with a range of valuable transferable skills – such as critical thinking, the ability to make informed judgements, teamwork, problem-solving, time management, analytical, numerical and communication skills, and proficiency in IT. You’ll also have a good understanding of where your strengths and interests lie, and be well prepared for your next step – whether it’s further study training or employment.
Career relevance
While the BSc (Honours) Health Sciences (Q71) is not attached to a specific professional accreditation, it provides a broad base of scientific knowledge and skills appropriate to occupations such as biomedical research, diagnostic services, health promotion, health and safety, health therapy, and health services administration and management. If you’re aiming for leadership, managerial or professional roles, this degree course is useful as a stepping-stone to postgraduate research training, or vocational courses such as public health or medicine.
Other careers
The logical, reasoned approach needed for science study is also relevant to a wide range of non-scientific contexts. Many graduate-level jobs are open to graduates of any discipline, particularly in business, finance, management consultancy and the public sector.
Program delivery
With our unique approach to distance learning, you can study from home, work or on the move.
You’ll have some assessment deadlines to meet, but otherwise, you’ll be free to study at the times that suit you, fitting your learning around work, family, and social life.
For each of your modules, you’ll use either just online resources or a mix of online and printed materials.
Each module you study will have a module website with
- A week-by-week study planner, giving you a step-by-step guide through your studies
- Course materials such as reading, videos, recordings, and self-assessed activities
- Module forums for discussions and collaborative activities with other students
- Details of each assignment and their due dates
- A tutorial booking system, online tutorial rooms, and your tutor’s contact details
- Online versions of some printed module materials and resources.