Health and Science (Pathway options: Dental Nurse, Lab Technician, Optical Care)

T LEVEL

This is a full-time programme which is studied over one year with progression to a T Level.

This qualification is ideal for learners who want to progress to a Healthcare Science T Level.

This qualification also allows learners to develop the skills required to solve problems, communicate and work effectively with others.


 

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KEY TOPICS

  • apply your learning through practical activities

  • team working

  • working from a prescribed brief

  • working to deadlines,

  • presenting information effectively

YOU WILL

  • apply knowledge and understanding of scientific principles and concepts

  • prepare for health, healthcare science and science activities 

  • apply practical skills to perform health, healthcare science and science activities or investigations

  • learn to interpret health and science data

  • get ready for your T Level with industry work experience and preparation

  • benefit from focused individual support and personal development

  • develop industry-related English and maths skills, and digital skills


  • A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 3)

    These must include:

    • English Language at grade 3

    • Maths at grade 3

    All students on a Level 2 course will also be studying towards GCSE Maths and or English if they have a grade 3 or below at GCSE.

  • Assessment methods include:

    • Coursework

    • Assessment in the workplace

  • Develop sought-after industry skills and tackle real world challenges and benefit from fantastic industry placement opportunities and industry links. You will learn from experienced experts and achieve fantastic results.

    We have unique links and excellent partnerships that you will benefit from.

  • Whatever support you need, we’re here for you and will make sure you get the most out of your time at college.

    We have expert teams in place to look after every single one of our students.

    Our specialist teams can help with:

    • Learning difficulties

    • Physical and sensory disabilities

    • Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, Aspergers or other specific learning difficulties

    • Mental health, counselling and wellbeing

    • Exam access arrangements

    • Money, finance and bursary advice

    • Careers advice, job and university applications

  • Students can also use this to progress to a T Level course and then onto university or a related higher-level apprenticeship.

  • The Complete University Guide give university rankings each year. If you are planning on progressing to university, find out which universities are ranked most highly for Health and Science.