The BSc (Hons) in Social Work is a nationally recognised qualification for social work.
The phrase ‘Health & Social Care’ reflects the language of contemporary Government thinking about integrated health, well-being and welfare policy and service systems at local, regional, national and international levels.
The undergraduate nursing degree programme at the University of Lincoln is a unique and innovative approach to preparation for practice in the 21st century. It takes its cue from the World Health Organisation’s vision of public health focused nursing
The BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing course aims to heighten awareness of a broad range of issues including, for example, those concerned with different age groups and multicultural perceptions of mental health and social inclusion.
The BSc (Hons) Professional Practice programme, is a professionally orientated programme of study which has been developed as a 'top up' option following discussions with partners, identifying a need for courses which are responsive to both national and local policy and aim to meet the educational needs of the local health professional population.
The School of Health & Social Care combines high quality teaching with research and has established itself as the largest provider of social work in the region, making a major contribution to the social care workforce both regionally and nationally.
