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Health and Social Care Studies Level 3 (QLS) Course

The Health and Social Care Studies course delves into a comprehensive understanding of the multidimensional aspects of health and social care. Through this course, learners explore critical topics such as health promotion, social issues, client support, and the intricacies of…

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Welcome to Open Learning College – Change your career, Increase your salary, and Improve your life.


Course Overview                                                    


Embark on a transformative learning journey with the UK’s most innovative home study provider, offering courses designed to unlock your true potential and facilitate the career change you desire. Access our distance learning courses directly from anywhere, anytime, and acquire industry-recognised Professional Qualifications essential for advancing in your career.

Specifically, explore the flexible and convenient Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course, an ideal way to gain a diploma qualification. Whether you aim for further education, improved job prospects, or expanded knowledge, this comprehensive course allows you to prepare thoroughly for exams or careers through home study. Plus, it’s structured to be accessible and beneficial even if you have no prior knowledge in Health and Social Care Studies.

The Health and Social Care Studies Course provides a comprehensive exploration into the realms of healthcare and social welfare, offering a detailed insight into the intricacies of this vital sector.

This course is meticulously crafted for individuals passionate about understanding the complexities of healthcare systems, social support structures, and the ethical dimensions within these fields. It serves as an extensive guide, covering a diverse array of topics, from healthcare policies and legislation to the practical application of patient-centred care.

Whether you’re looking to kickstart a career in healthcare, social work, or simply wish to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others, this course offers a solid foundation. It caters to those aiming to delve into the heart of health and social care, fostering a deep understanding of the challenges and practices inherent in providing quality care and support to individuals and communities.


 Course Key Topics


the Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course is divided into 15 modules.

Module 1: Human Development and Growth

  • What is growth?
  • What is development?
  • Maturationist Theory
  • Constructive Theory
  • Environmentalist Theory
  • Life expectancy
  • Mortality rates

Module 2: Health

  • Breast Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • Alzheimers
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Downs Syndrome

Module 3: Drugs

  • Lysergic acid diethylamide
  • Amanita muscaria
  • Speed
  • Poppers
  • Anabolic steroids
  • Tranquilisers
  • Cannabis
  • Heroin
  • Ecstasy
  • Cocaine
  • Tobacco
  • Addiction

Module 4: Alcohol

  • Effects of drinking
  • Cheap alcohol
  • Protecting profits
  • Drinking culture

Module 5: Nutrition

  • Guideline Daily Amount
  • Girls
  • Boys

Module 6: Eating Disorders

  • What are eating disorders?
  • Anorexia nervosa
  • Bulimia
  • Binge eating disorder

Module 7: Mental Health

  • Depression
  • Atypical depression
  • Unspecified depression
  • Post-natal depression
  • Seasonal affective disorder

Module 8: Personality disorders

  • Paranoid personality disorder
  • Schizoid personality disorder
  • Schizotypal
  • Anti-social disorder
  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Histrionic personality disorder
  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Avoidant personality disorder
  • Dependent personality disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Module 9: Abuse

  • Staying safe
  • Abuse and the Law
  • Sexual Offences Act 2003
  • Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill 2003
  • Rights of victims
  • Injunctions
  • Court orders

Module 10: Social Care

  • Care plans
  • Barriers to care

Module 11: Legislation

  • NHS and Community Care Act 1990
  • The Mental Health Act
  • Sections
  • The Human Rights Act
  • The Mental Capacity Act
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney
  • Court of protection
  • Public Guardian
  • The Children Act 1989
  • The Children Act 2004
  • Childcare Act 2006
  • Race Relations Act 1976

Module 12: The National Health Services

  • Timeline of the NHS
  • Roles in the NHS
  • General Practitioners
  • Gynaecologists and Obstetricians
  • Psychologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Nurse
  • Community Psychiatric Nurse
  • Social worker
  • Accident and Emergency
  • Minor injuries units
  • NHS walk-in centres

Module 13: Social Services

  • Families
  • Communities
  • Organisations

Module 14: Fostering

  • Permanent fostering
  • Short term fostering
  • Respite placements
  • Shared care

Module 15: Child Care

  • The National Curriculum
  • Office for Standards in Education

(Please click on the curriculum tab above to see a detailed view of each module)


What Will You Learn?

  • In the Health and Social Care Studies course, you'll embark on an enriching educational journey covering a broad spectrum of topics pivotal to the healthcare and social support sectors.
  • The curriculum offers a comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems, exploring the fundamentals of anatomy, physiology, and the complexities of human development across various life stages.
  • Additionally, this course delves into healthcare ethics, policies, and legal frameworks, emphasizing the importance of ethical considerations and legislation in healthcare practices.
  • Ultimately, the course equips students with a robust foundation to pursue a career dedicated to supporting and improving the lives of others.

Career Profile - Social Worker


Career Profile


A caring and patient demeanour will be vital for anyone considering a career as a social worker

As a social worker, you’ll support individuals and their families through difficult times and help to find solutions to their problems. Your aim will be to improve outcomes in people’s live. This could be by making sure that vulnerable people, including children and adults, are safeguarded from harm or by helping people to live more independently with the support they need.

You will need to maintain professional relationships and act as a guide and advocate. On occasions, you may need to use your professional judgment to make tough decisions that might not always be well received by those you’re trying to help.

You’ll work in a variety of settings, which can include schools, hospitals or on the premises of other public sector and voluntary organisations. It’s typical that you’ll specialise in either supporting children and their families or vulnerable adults.

You may have a social work assistant working alongside you and will also work closely with other professionals in health and social care.

Types of Social Workers

Many social workers work with young people and their families. You might also work with the following groups:

* the elderly
* people with learning and physical disabilities
* young offenders
* people with mental health conditions
* school non-attenders
* drug and alcohol abusers
* the homeless.

Government legislation focusing on the integration of health and social work services means that social workers often work in multidisciplinary teams.

Responsibilities
As a Social Worker, you’ll need to:

* conduct interviews with individuals and families to assess and review their situation
* undertake and write up assessments (sometimes in collaboration with other professionals), which meet specified standards and timescales
* offer information and support
* organise and manage packages of support to enable people to lead the fullest lives possible
* recommend and sometimes make decisions about the best course of action for a particular person or family
* liaise with, and make referrals to, other agencies
* participate in multidisciplinary teams and meetings regarding, for example, child protection or mental health
* maintain accurate records and prepare reports for legal action
* give evidence in court
* participate in training, supervision and team meetings.

Salary

* There are no fixed national salary scales, but salaries for newly qualified social workers are typically between £24,000 and £30,000 depending on the local authority and location. If your first job is within the NHS, you’ll typically start on band 6 with a salary between £32,306 to £39,027.
* With further responsibilities and experience, salaries in local authorities can rise to around £40,000. Senior posts such as team manager, commissioning manager and head of service can earn in excess of this amount. Within the NHS, you’ll move on to senior roles at band 7 (£40,057 to £45,839).
* Graduates on the Frontline social work programme will earn while studying for a fully funded postgraduate diploma and Masters degree. You will receive a tax and NI exempt bursary of £18,000 (or £20,000 in London) in the first year of the programme. As a newly qualified social worker in Year 2 of the programme, you’ll earn a salary of between £25,000 and £34,000, depending on the location.

Salaries vary depending on a range of factors, including the local authority you work for, the setting you work in (e.g. adult, mental health), your skills and experience, and your location.

Most local authorities would pay travel expenses for journeys made for business purposes. Many local authorities are happy to negotiate flexible working hours, have family-friendly policies and childcare voucher schemes.

Income figures are intended as a guide only.

Working Hours

Working hours are normally around 37 hours per week. If you work as a residential care social worker, regular unsocial hours are normal practice. Occasional evening and weekend work may be necessary if working in child protection or fostering and adoption teams.

Part-time work, job shares and career breaks are possible.

What to expect

* The work is office based, but with frequent visits to service users.
* The sector in which you work and the structure of your organisation will affect how you operate. You may be the main professional working with the client but, increasingly, you will be part of a multidisciplinary team, working alongside other professionals such as therapists, health professionals, the police, legal services and education professionals.
* Jobs are available in most areas, although this depends on the size of the local population and the particular social work specialism.
* The nature of social work practice can be both emotionally rewarding and demanding. Working conditions are often under-resourced and heavy caseloads are common. It can be a challenging role, occasionally receiving a lot of media attention, which can be negative when things go seriously wrong. As a result of this, the government is putting more measures in place to support and develop a strong workforce of social workers.
* All social workers are entitled to regular supervision sessions with a more experienced member of staff or manager, which allows the social worker to discuss cases they are working on and get support.
* Travel within a working day is frequent. Absence from home at night is occasional.
* Overseas work or travel is uncommon, although opportunities to work in developing countries do exist. For example, with organisations such as Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) and with families in the armed forces through the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA).

Skills

You’ll need to have:

* patience and the ability to remain calm in a crisis
resilience
* flexibility to adapt to new roles, tasks and situations
initiative
* strong observation, analytical and listening skills
* the capacity to absorb legal and procedural information
* the ability to negotiate, mediate and interpret on behalf of service users
* good organisational skills to work autonomously and plan meetings for a caseload of clients.

Empathy combined with a genuine desire to improve the quality of the lives of service users is essential, as is the ability to think on your feet and make difficult decisions under pressure. An interest or participation in some aspect of your local community is useful. General administrative skills are also needed.

Career prospects

There are many specialist roles available in social work, once you’ve completed the appropriate induction and training. These roles include:

* homelessness officer
* day-care social worker
* education welfare officer
* healthcare social worker
* mental health social worker.

Career development may involve a change of role within a specialism, e.g. from child protection to fostering and adoption. It’s also possible to transfer from one specialism to another, e.g. from working with children to working with the elderly.

Social work is a profession where promotion is likely to take you away from hands-on work. Three to five years after qualification it’s possible to become a senior practitioner, team or care manager. In this role, you would have responsibility for managing other social workers, (resulting in a reduction in direct contact), and an increasing involvement in managerial, financial and political issues.

Another route is to become a practice educator, which allows you to become involved in the supervision and management of social work students and less experienced staff.

In England, Social Work England and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) are responsible for regulating, auditing and reviewing social care providers. They may also offer opportunities for career development. In Wales this is done by Social Care Wales, while it’s NISCC in Northern Ireland and SSSC in Scotland.

Another option is to move from one sector to another (statutory, voluntary and independent). You could also consider training and lecturing roles or opportunities for project work and secondments.


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Course Entry Requirements - Do I need previous experience?


  Course Entry Requirements


At Open Learning College, we firmly believe that education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or previous education experience. That’s why we’ve designed our Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course to be open to anyone who is interested in learning more about this fascinating subject, without any prior knowledge or experience required.

We want to give everyone the opportunity to expand their knowledge and take part in a highly rewarding online course, which is why we keep our entry requirements to a minimum. This means that you can start the course at any time and study at your own pace for up to 12 months from the date of initial registration, with the full support of a personal tutor.


Tutor Support - What support will I receive?


 The right support


Our Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course is designed to provide you with comprehensive materials to guide you through your learning journey. You’ll have the support of your own personal tutor, who will be there to assist you with your coursework and answer any questions you may have. Furthermore, our Student Advisors are always available to provide you with practical advice and guidance via the online portal, email or phone, ensuring that you’re fully supported throughout your studies.

When you’re choosing a course provider, it’s vital to check the quality of their learning materials, the qualifications you will receive, and the kind of learning support that will be offered. With Open Learning College all our courses lead to Industry Recognised Qualifications. We’ll also give you high quality interactive online course materials and all the support you need.

  • When you gain a qualification with us you can be sure it will make your CV stand out and that it will be recognised and respected by your future employer. To ensure you succeed, Open Learning College also gives you:
  • Easy access to our courses with no entrance exams to sit and no previous experience required
  • Course materials written and developed by experts in their field
  • Access to a dedicated personal Tutor who will help you with any queries or if you need further clarification
  • V.O.I.C.E our Innovative delivery platforms enhances your learning via the Metaverse, Zoom or our Learner Management System.
  • Course Advisors who are specially trained to provide you with information about which of our courses is most suitable for you and your goals
  • All the support you need to help you succeed in your choice.

 


Course Assessments - How will I be assessed?


 Course Assessments


The Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course at Open Learning College is designed to provide a comprehensive and flexible learning experience. Unlike traditional exam-based courses, our course is marked through a process of continuous assessment, which is guided by your personal tutor.

This means that you won’t have to worry about memorising information for a final exam. Instead, you will have the opportunity to learn at your own pace and apply your knowledge through practical assignments and quizzes at the end of each module. Our online platform allows you to access the course from anywhere and at any time, and you can also choose to receive the course materials by post.

When you complete each module, you will submit your assignments and quizzes online for marking. While there is no word count requirement for these assignments, we do expect well-thought-out and complete answers. Your tutor will provide constructive feedback and guidance on areas for improvement to help you achieve your best performance.

Once your assignments have been verified and assessed, you will be awarded a certificate of achievement from the Open Learning College. This certificate confirms that you have met all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3), and demonstrates your competency and knowledge in this field.

With this qualification, you can advance your career or pursue further studies in the field of Social Working.


Course Duration - How long will it take to complete the course?


 Course Duration


We recommend you spend approximately 100 hours of your time studying for Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course. The pace of study is completely up to you. To give an example, if you dedicate 2 hours per week to study,  it would take you one year to complete but if you could spare 4 hours a week you could complete it in six months.

Get started today, and you can earn your Open Pathway Accreditation Diploma (OPA.dip) in Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) in as little as six months. 


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Course Qualification - What qualification will I receive?


  Course Qualifications


This is a dual-certification course and you will therefore receive two qualifications. This course is certified by Open Learning College via the Open Pathway Accreditation Programme.

This course leads to a Level 3 for successful learners. This means that it is independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 3 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) for England.

This qualification has been developed by Open Learning College to meet the specific needs of our learners and has been accredited by QLS demonstrating the learning activity has reached the required Quality Licence Scheme standards and benchmarks.

The Quality Licence Scheme recognises a provider’s commitment to high-quality courses in the non-regulated sector, by evaluating quality processes and endorsing an organisation. This demonstrates to the people you work with that there is a commitment to delivering a high quality of learning and learners are able to receive an endorsed Certificate of Achievement upon completion of their course.

Open Learning College have undergone external quality checks to ensure that the organisation and the courses’ it offers meet a high standard. Regular reviews of our courses are carried out as part of the endorsement process.

The course depth and study has been benchmarked at Level 3 against level descriptors published by Ofqual.

Visit www.qualitylicencescheme.co.uk for more information.

1. You will receive your accreditation directly from QLS, once you have successfully completed your course (certification fees are included in the course fee).

2. You will receive the Open Pathway Accreditation Diploma (OPA.dip) from Open Learning College.



Grading & How it Works

The UK has a unique higher education grading system. Its most unique feature compared to traditional grading systems is that it aims to be more specific in describing students’ academic achievement.

This type of assessment method is highly valued because it offers many advantages. Most importantly it highlights your academic strengths and specific skills, therefore, it helps employers gain a better understanding of your true potential.

Since it is proved to be such an efficient tool to assess students’ performance, many foreign countries like Canada, Australia and India are using the same grading system on some occasions with small changes to fit into their own local educational context.

We use a letter grade scale from A to F to indicate the students’ academic performance. If you get an A it means you have shown outstanding knowledge whereas if you get an F it means your score is not sufficient to pass the exam.


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What's Included - What do I get when I enrol?


  What’s Included


Your course fee covers everything you will need to successfully complete the Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) online study course and earn your qualification:

A full range of student services, including:

  • All textbooks, study folders, and/or online learning aids designed for online learning.
  • Free Open Learning College branded promotional item when you enrol.
  • One year’s educational support by a specialist tutor in your chosen course field.
  • Life-time access to the online student portal Xperience™ (Student Chat, Forums and Online Support Resources).
  • Comprehensive Study Guide & Study Plan.
  • PDF or hardcopy certificate to show employers (employer has access to certificate validation).
  • Life-time access to Career Hub our dedicated portal to support our students career aspirations.
  • Invitation to job fairs, webinars and career days for your faculty.
  • A diploma from the Open Learning College from our Open Pathway Accreditation programme (OPA.dip).
  • National Union of Student (NUS) TOTUM card
  • Free postage and packaging for UK mainland students.
Learning for Life Pack
  • Academic Reference
  • CV Refresh
  • Lifetime access to Career Hub
  • 25% off your Next Course

 


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Course Enrolment Fee - How much are the course fees?


  Course Enrolment Fees


We want to make sure that you get the best value for your money, which is why we have included the registration fee, certification fee, and full tutor support in the course price. Enrolling in the Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course would usually cost £400.00, but for a limited time, you can get a 20% discount and pay only £320.00 if you enrol online and pay in full.

If you prefer to spread the cost, you can choose our Easy Payment Plan. Simply pay a deposit of £80.00 when you enrol online and then make 4 equal payments of £80.00 per month.

The first payment is due about a month after you receive your course.

Payment Method Deposit Instalment Total
Pay in Full £320.00 N.A £320.00
Instalment Plan £80.00 £80.00 X 4 £400.00

Note: Instalment plans are not available to our international students.

 

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Method of Study - How will I learn?


Study Method


Paper Based Version

The course comes to you as a paper-based pack delivered by courier.

You will be given guidance through the Study Guide on the nuts and bolts of studying and submitting assignments.

Online Version

Our online course is an educational programme delivered over the internet, using our proprietary technology V.O.I.C.E. thus allowing students to access learning materials, lectures, and assignments through a digital platform. This type of learning enables participants to study remotely, typically at their own pace and time, using various digital tools like videos, presentations, discussion forums, and interactive modules.

The courses often offer flexibility in scheduling, allowing students to balance their studies with other commitments. Students can interact with instructors and peers through online communication channels like Zoom for Education and the Metaverse, and submit assignments electronically.


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Remote Learning - What is remote learning and is it right for me?


  Remote Learning Explained


Metaverse Learning

In this era of technological advancement, the way we learn has also evolved. Open Learning College introduces learning in the Metaverse, a concept that brings the learning experience right to your digital doorstep. With this innovative approach, you can create your avatar and visit your virtual campus and explore your chosen course from the comfort of your home, the coffee shop down the street, or even while relaxing at the park. Through cutting-edge platforms like V.O.I.C.E, we deliver course materials, tutor guidance, and engaging content online. This means you have the freedom to choose when and where you learn, all while staying connected with tutors and fellow learners.

Unleash the Power of ZOOM

Open Learning College offers dynamic learning through Zoom. With Zoom, you can join live interactive sessions, virtual classrooms, and connect with your instructors. Zoom provides the bridge to real-time discussions, making learning engaging and responsive. No need to be physically present; you can actively participate from anywhere with an internet connection. Zoom transforms your digital device into a window to knowledge, ensuring that learning is an accessible, collaborative, and exciting journey.

Learner Management System (LMS)

Our comprehensive Learner Management System empowers your learning experience. Designed for ease and accessibility, the LMS lets you access course materials and associated resources. With the LMS, you are in control of how you manage your learning journey. You can organize your study plan, access resources, and stay on top of your course. The LMS is the key to personalised learning, ensuring that you navigate your educational path with confidence and independence.

V.O.I.C.E.

Open Learning College’s approach empowers you to embrace remote learning like never before. Through our industry leading, innovative platform V.O.I.C.E we incorporate the  Metaverse, Zoom for Education, and our incredible Learner Management System (LMS), you have the tools to create a learning experience tailored to your needs. The digital era has redefined education, making it more flexible, accessible, and engaging. With us, you can embark on your learning journey with the power of technology at your fingertips, whenever and wherever you want.


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FAQ's - Our most frequently asked questions


  Got A Question?


How does distance learning work?

To ensure studying is flexible and convenient, most of our courses are divided into modules. You work through each module at your own pace and time. Once completed, submit the test, quiz, or assignment for marking. The support period is dependent on the type of course you choose; our minimum support period is one year.

When can I start the course?

The answer is simple, when YOU want; you can start the course at any time we do not have any set enrolment dates. Most of our courses don’t requireany previous experience or qualifications. All you need is a desire and motivation to succeed. You can even start right now – call and speak to one of our Course Advisors.

How long does the course take?

This is dependent upon your choice of course and how fast you want to learn. A full breakdown of the course is available in the course brochure or online. We do provide estimated number of study hours; ask our course advisors for details.

Do the courses have tutorial support?

Yes, you will be allocated a tutor who specialises in your chosen subject and will guide you through the course, mark your assignments and generally help you with any problems you may have.

If I fail an assignment can I retake it?

Yes, your tutor will ask you to resubmit your assignment and give you support as to where you could improve.

How do I get help with my course work?

You can get help by submitting a question to your tutor via the online portal and by submitting your assignments for marking. You must send your assignments one at a time so the tutor can mark one and give you feedback.

Will I get a qualification at the end?

Our courses provide you with a dual certification upon successful completion of the course. You will receive an Open Pathway Accreditation (OPA.dip) from our college. The second qualification will be awarded by the Ofqual awarding body for the course.

Will I have to sit an examination?

Most of our courses do not require you to sit examinations, only continual assessments. Where there are examinations required, you will receive all the information you need to make your own exam arrangements. Please note exam fees are not included in your course fee, unless otherwise stated.

Do I have to buy any other materials?

Our comprehensive course materials are designed to be self-contained with all the relevant information you require to complete the course and gain the relevant certification. However, some of our students undertake additional reading via relevant textbooks/study guides and/or the Internet to add value to their studies.

I’m not sure of what course I should take, Can you help?

Yes we can, it is important that you pursue a course which you will enjoy. Although we cannot make this decision for you, we employ a team of dedicated Professional Course Advisors, who will guide you towards making the right choice. Whether you want specific information, or just a chat about what’s available, contact us now.

Why choose Open Learning College?

The breadth and depth of our portfolio of courses means that we will have a course to interest you. We are committed to your success and offer advice and support through every step of the process. We have a dedicated team of Professional Course Advisors that can give you access to career and study advice,whilst offering you excellent value and quality courses.

Please contact us if you have not found the answer you are looking for.

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Xperience™ - Student Hub



Xperience™ our student hub is a comprehensive online platform designed to enhance the learning experience and support students throughout their educational journey

We understand that studying from home can be an entirely new experience for you, and it’s okay to feel a little intimidated because it’s not the typical “classroom environment.” However, we want to assure you that you’re not alone, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. To ease your concerns, we’ve created a welcoming online student community where you can interact with your tutor and fellow students who share your interests.

As a student of Open Learning College, you’ll have exclusive access to our online student portal, Xperience™, which offers a wealth of resources to enhance your learning experience. You can connect with other students, explore our extensive resource library, and manage your account efficiently. Our comprehensive support system is committed to ensuring that you have the best possible learning experience throughout your journey.

You will be able to use Xperience™ to:

  • Full access to the Metaverse and our student community.
  • Access the student forum which allows you to share ideas and chat with other students.
  • Access free online games, for when you need a break from studying.
  • View the study guide with plenty of useful hints and tips on how to get the most out of your course.
  • View your tutor’s feedback on your marked assignments.
  • View optional reading lists for your course (where available).
  • Access free courses such as: Improving Learning Skills, Job Interview Skills, The Effective Learner, Goal Setting and Time Management, Ten Tips to Complete a Good Test Paper and others.

 


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Career Hub - Visit our online career portal CLAZMA.COM


  Career Hub


Register as a student and gain lifetime access to our comprehensive career hub, an all-in-one platform brimming with career and industry leading resources. Unleash your potential, impress employers, master essential business skills, and pave the way for your dream career.

At Open Learning College, we understand that achieving your desired career or role requires more than just a certification. That’s why our comprehensive Career Hub offers you unlimited lifetime access to a wealth of courses, PDF’s and tools, meticulously curated to empower your professional advancement. Developed and continually updated by industry leaders and career experts, the Career Hub provides you with trustworthy advice and resources on various career aspects, ensuring you have instant access to the guidance you need to succeed.

  • CV Builder: Craft a compelling CV customised to meet the specific needs and expectations of employers and recruiters.
  • Job Search Engine: Explore a vast collection of global job openings gathered from various job boards, companies, and agencies all in one place.
  • Career Planner: Map out and manage your career to-do list
  • Mock Interview Training Platform: Enhance your interview skills by practicing with a realistic mock interview and revising common interview questions.
  • Cover Letter Wizard: Effortlessly customise your cover letter for every job application
  • First Impression Generator: Enhance your networking skills and leave a lasting first impression

 

Enrol today and unlock your full potential to pave the way to a successful career.


Visit us at the Career Hub

 

Get Social! - Join our socials for daily inspiration


  Get Social!


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Scan the QR code with your phone camera and like and follow us or click on the QR code to open our social pages.


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Contact Us - I'm still not sure, can you help me?


Contact Us


Open Learning College
London Campus
124 City Road
London
EC1V 2NX

Tel: +44 (0) 844 357 7777
WhatsApp: +44 (0) 7521 454418
Email: [email protected]


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Hardware - Get a Tablet with your course preloaded

Get a tablet with your course pre-loaded

When you enrol with Open Learning College we can supply you with a Samsung Galaxy tablet (or equivalent) which is an excellent option for both work and play. Gone are the days when you need to rely on a desktop to get your work done. The best student tablets put power, portability and performance at the forefront of innovation and are sure to make student life a whole lot easier.

 

Is a tablet useful for students?

As a student, you are going to need a device that can work and play as hard as you do. Whether it’s note taking in lectures, researching, writing assignments or binge watching Netflix after a night out, a Samsung tablet has you covered.

A tablets offer the ideal balance between a smartphone and a traditional laptop. They are both highly portable; great when you are out and about  and powerful so you don’t need to worry about running out of battery mid way through a class.

Plus, the Samsung Galaxy Tab series is S Pen compatible giving you even more creative freedom. Whether it’s writing directly onto the screen so you can take notes or drawing and designing projects to share with others, the S Pen for Galaxy Tabs gives you the power to go beyond the norm of basic touch interaction. 

 

How can I use my tablet to study?

Bursting with awesome apps, a Samsung Galaxy Tab is the essential study companion. We’ve listed some of the ways your Galaxy Tab can help you study for assignments and ace your exams.

You can: 

1. Your tablet will come pre-loaded with your course links, that are easily accessible from your desktop.

2. Complete assignments using much loved productivity apps including Google Docs and Microsoft Office

3. Edit documents effortlessly with the awesome S Pen for Galaxy Tabs

4. Collaborate with your peers using video conferencing apps such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams

5. Access class recordings to keep up-to-date remotely

6. Access the Metaverse to visit Xperience™ our Student Hub or to join a lecture for your course. 

7. Juggle assignment deadlines with organiser apps such as myHomework

8. Take detailed lecture notes using Samsung Notes

9. Write, annotate and share group work using collaborative apps such as Google Docs

 

Can you use Zoom on a tablet?

Whether you’re working on a collaborative project or catching up with loved ones, you’ll be able to access Zoom on your Galaxy Tab. Zoom is available on the Google Play Store so you can stay connected wherever you go.

 

What are the best apps for studying?

With so many amazing apps available on Samsung tablets it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to studying. Here are our top 5 free study apps to get you started (click on the app names to see more):

1. Samsung Notes: Write, draw and highlight in a variety of styles and colours during your lectures and meetings

2. Google Drive: Great for collaborative working whether it’s a word document, spreadsheet or formal presentation. Find your documents in Google Drive where they are saved to the free Google cloud service.

3. myHomework: A digital planner that enables you to track classes, assignments, exams and group projects so you’ll be sure never to forget a deadline

4. Microsoft Lens: Enables you to take pictures of whiteboards, blackboards, journals and other printed documents. The app will crop out everything around it and convert it into editable and shareable text.

5. RefMe: Getting to grips with source referencing in your essays can be a bit of a headache. RefMe makes the process of finding and citing sources quicker and easier. It also has thousands of educational resources which can be a great place to start your assignment research.

 

How to get your tablet?

At checkout when you enrol, you will be given the option to add your tablet and associated peripherals.  A full description of the tablet, model, size and technical specifications will be listed. 

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Technical Requirements


Minimum technical requirement for online courses


If your course is being delivered online, please ensure you meet the requirements below.

For Windows, the minimum requirements may include a Windows operating system (such as Windows 7, 8, or 10), a processor with a speed of at least 1.6 GHz, at least 2 GB of RAM, and a graphics card with at least 128 MB of memory.

For Mac, the minimum requirements may include an Apple operating system (such as OS X 10.11 or later), a processor with a speed of at least 1.6 GHz, at least 2 GB of RAM, and a graphics card with at least 128 MB of memory.


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Module 1 – Human Development and Growth

Module 2 – Health

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The Health and Social Care Studies (Level 3) course is a revelation. The modules are thoughtfully structured, providing a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare sector. From human development to child care, the course covers it all. The detailed exploration of topics like mental health and abuse equips students with practical knowledge for real-world scenarios. The flexibility of distance learning is a game-changer, allowing me to pursue professional qualifications while maintaining work commitments. The course has not only expanded my knowledge but also ignited a passion to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of individuals and communities.
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