Course Overview
This programme gives structured learning in health, social care, and wellbeing practices. Students study topics linked to care systems, human behaviour, and support services across community and healthcare settings. Practical tasks and case-based assignments help link theory with real service situations. The course supports development of communication skills, teamwork, and care planning methods used in professional environments.
Academic staff guide students through each module with feedback on assignments and projects. Learning resources include digital platforms, classroom materials, and guided study support. Students gain exposure to different care settings through examples and applied coursework.
The programme supports progression to higher study in health and social care fields. It also prepares students for entry-level roles in care homes, community support services, and health support organisations. Over time, the course has grown with updated modules and current practices used in care sectors, helping students build relevant skills for further study and work in health-related services.
General Eligibility
Applicants need completion of secondary education with acceptable academic results. Background in health, biology, or social science subjects can support admission.
Scholarship options may be available based on academic results or financial need, depending on intake.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods, following Malta visa rules
Language Requirement