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Health and Social Care (60 credits)

Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care (60 Credits)

Ofqual Regulated (603/6776/3)

Start Date: Anytime
Location: Online
Study Pace: Flexible — up to 5 years to complete
Qualifications: Level 3 Diploma (60 credits)
Assessment: Online written assignments
Includes: 1-to-1 tutor support, all course materials, and more
Ofqual Link: 603/6776/3

Course Overview

The Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care is a 60-credit qualification—equivalent to one A level. It provides learners with the essential knowledge, understanding, and practical skills needed to begin a career in the health and social care sector, including roles such as support worker, senior support worker, or care assistant.

The diploma consists of 6 modules and corresponding assignments, totalling 60 credits and 120 guided learning hours.

Learners benefit from a range of online study resources, including:

  • 1-to-1 tutor support

  • Webinars

  • Social learning forums

  • Additional study materials

Upon successful completion, students will receive the OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care, fully regulated by Ofqual. Graduates may progress to a full undergraduate degree at selected UK universities.

Alternatively, learners may choose to continue with the Level 4/5 Diploma in Health and Social Care, followed by an undergraduate top-up degree pathway.

Progression

Upon successful completion of the Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care, learners can progress in several directions depending on their career goals and academic aspirations.

Employment Pathways

This qualification supports entry into a variety of roles within the health and social care sector, including:

  • Support Worker – assisting individuals with daily care needs and wellbeing

  • Senior Support Worker – coordinating care activities and supporting junior staff

  • Care Assistant – providing personal care and support in residential, community, or clinical settings

  • Healthcare Assistant – supporting nurses and healthcare professionals in medical environments

  • Residential Care Worker – working in care homes with children, adults, or older individuals

  • Community Support Worker – offering support to individuals living independently

These roles allow learners to gain valuable experience while contributing to high-quality care provision.

Course Structure

  • 3 modules

  • 3 written assignments

  • Approx. 40 guided learning hours per module

  • Access to full online study materials and dedicated tutor support

How It Works

How It Works

Students on our Engineering course complete the Level 3 OTHM Diploma (60 credits), designed to provide the foundational skills and knowledge needed to succeed within the engineering industry.

The course is delivered fully online, allowing you to start at any time and study at your own pace. Each module contains 40 hours of guided online learning, plus 30–50 hours of optional activities, including recommended exercises, readings, digital resources, and self-test tasks.

To complete the qualification, you will submit 6 online assignments, each approximately 2,000–3,000 words. Once all assignments are successfully passed, you will receive your OTHM Level 3 Diploma in Engineering, which can be used to progress to a bachelor’s degree top-up at a range of UK universities.

Throughout the programme, you will have access to:

  • 1-to-1 tutor support

  • Webinars

  • Social learning forums

  • Additional study resources

Further details about learner support and academic standards are available on our Student Resources page.

Course Modules

The OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care consists of 6 mandatory units, each worth 10 credits:

1. Responsibilities of a Health and Social Care Worker (10 credits)

Understanding roles, responsibilities, and effective working relationships within a range of health and social care settings.

2. Personal and Professional Development in Health and Social Care (10 credits)

Developing reflective practice and ongoing learning to enhance personal performance in care roles.

3. Effective Communication and Ethical Practice in Health and Social Care (10 credits)

Exploring communication methods, individual care needs, and ethical practices including equality, diversity, and rights.

4. Health, Safety and Wellbeing in Health and Social Care Settings (10 credits)

Learning how to promote safe working environments, including safeguarding, abuse awareness, and risk management.

5. Person-Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care (10 credits)

Understanding how to place individuals at the centre of care planning and support.

6. Effective Handling of Information in Health and Social Care Settings (10 credits)

Covering confidentiality, ethical information handling, and best practices in recording, storing, sharing, and accessing data.

Assignments

Learners must complete 6 written assignments, aligned with each unit and supported through the platform’s Tutor section.

Am I eligible for this programme?

You can enrol in the Level 3 Accounting course if you are at least 16 years old and have a full secondary education.
If you don’t meet these requirements, you may still qualify through relevant work experience.

For more details, contact our team at +40 743 543 039.

Cost & payments

Cost and payments

  1. Level 3: £2600

Students can make payment using one of the following methods:

  • Credit or debit card
  • Bank transfer
  • PayPal

Career Progression

Completing the OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health and Social Care, followed by progression to a relevant undergraduate degree, provides a strong pathway into professional roles across the health and social care sector.

A degree in Health and Social Care can lead to careers such as:

  • Community Development Worker

  • Further Education Teacher

  • Health Improvement Practitioner

  • Health Service Manager

  • Medical Sales Representative

  • Naturopath

This qualification brings together both theory and practical understanding, preparing learners for roles where compassionate, person-centred support is essential.

University progression

Upon completing this course, students can progress to a full BA or BSc degree programme at a variety of UK universities, online or on campus.

Some examples include:

Coventry University 

Anglia Ruskin University

London Metropolitan University

University of Derby

Middlesex University

Sample Certificates

OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Health & Social Care