Quick facts
Qualification type |
Level 3 National Diploma |
Duration |
2 years |
Study times |
You will be expected to be in college for a minimum of 3 days per week, from 9:00 to 4:15. Your timetable will be confirmed at induction. |
Entry requirements |
Five GCSEs at Grade 4/5 or above including English Language and maths |
Campus |
West Suffolk Sixth Form Campus, Bury St Edmunds |
Work placements |
Compulsory 100 hours per year in related work experience for Health and Social Care units |
Is it for me?
This course is perfect if you're interested in how psychology and health intersect. You'll explore key psychological theories, such as cognitive and behavioural psychology, and how they apply to health. In the health component, you'll study a combination of units that helps you understand how mental and physical health are influenced by psychological, social, and environmental factors. Ideal for those aiming for careers in healthcare, counselling, social work, or further studies in psychology or health, this course provides practical knowledge in both fields or for those considering higher education at the university level. If you are interested in understanding how health and well-being are shaped by psychological and social forces, this course is for you!
What you'll learn
Psychological Approaches
Conducting Research in Psychology
Health Psychology
Introduction to Psychopathology
Human Lifespan Development
Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
Enquiries into research
Working in Health and Social Care
Promoting Public Health
Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care
Sociological Perspectives
Assessment
50% coursework and 50% external examinations.
Example careers
Mental Health Support Worker - Assisting individuals with mental health challenges in community, residential, or clinical settings.
Health Promotion Specialist - Designing and implementing campaigns to improve public health and promote healthy living.
Counsellor or Therapist (with further training) - Providing emotional and psychological support to clients in various settings.
Health Care Assistant - Supporting patients in hospitals, care homes, or community healthcare settings.
Social Worker - Working with individuals and families to provide care and support in health and social care settings.
Public Health Worker - Working on public health initiatives to prevent disease and promote well-being.
Health Researcher - Investigating health behaviours, public health issues, or psychological impacts on health.
Days & times
Starting September 2025