Health and Social Care - Level 3 National Extended Diploma
Course Type
Further Education
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start & End Date
1 September 2026
2 June 2028
Location
Magherafelt
Information Session Required
Yes
Why Choose Level 3 Health & Social Care at Northern Regional College?
This course provides the knowledge and skills for those wishing to work in the vocational areas of Primary and Secondary Care, Social Care, Allied Health support and wellbeing services. It is equivalent to 3 A levels and is delivered by highly qualified, experienced staff, who provide a friendly, supportive environment in which to learn.
During the course 13 units are completed. Examples of some of the topics covered include:
If you are accepted onto this course without a Grade C or above in Maths and/or English you will be required to complete the relevant Essential Skills qualification. This will be a compulsory part of your timetable.
Anna shares her experience of studying the Level 3 in Health & Social Care at the College.
Learners will undertake at least 100 hours of work experience and will be able to observe the roles of health and social care workers in practice; and use their experience to link theory into practice. Students will have the opportunity over the two years of the course to spend time in a range of different care settings working with older people, young children and individuals with additional needs.
As well as work placement, educational visits and guest speakers will be used on the course to relate theory to practice.
This qualification enables learners to develop a range of employability skills such as interpersonal, communication and team working skills; and to develop their knowledge of the professional roles and responsibilities in the health and social care sector.
Most units are internally assessed by coursework; 3 units are externally assessed by exams (2 exams in year 1; 1 exam in year 2) and 1 synoptic external assessment.
Students may progress on to our level 4 BTEC HNC in Healthcare practice or our level 5 Foundation Degrees in Health and Social Care (validated by Ulster University); or Early Childhood Studies (validated by Stranmillis) or a wide range of level 6 honours degree programmes such as Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Social Work, Psychology, Social Policy, Housing, Sociology, Criminology to name but a few. There are also opportunities to enter employment with the civil service, social care sector, nursing auxiliary and much more.
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1 July in the year of proposed entry to the course and have at least 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above. Preference will be given to candidates who possess a grade C in English and Maths or equivalent and satisfy ACCESS NI Assessment Methods and health checks.
For applicants wishing to pursue a career in Nursing they must have at least 5 GCSE Grade C or above. Pass in GCSE English, Maths and Science is essential.
In the event of oversubscription, the College will use the following enhanced criteria:
No fees.
For most students, full-time Further Education courses at Level 1-3, including Apprenticeships, have no course fees.
Level 1-3 Further Education (full-time)
Level 3 Access Courses (full-time)
Fee information is available from any campus reception.
All tutors are qualified and experienced counsellors. This underpins the authenticity of teaching and learning activities as students engage with practitioners who understand the challenges and opportunities of the counselling role. The following teaching team deliver this course at Northern Regional College:
Staff Team
Why Choose Level 3 Health & Social Care at Northern Regional College?
This course provides the knowledge and skills for those wishing to work in the vocational areas of Primary and Secondary Care, Social Care, Allied Health support and wellbeing services. It is equivalent to 3 A levels and is delivered by highly qualified, experienced staff, who provide a friendly, supportive environment in which to learn.
Learners will undertake at least 100 hours of work experience and will be able to observe the roles of health and social care workers in practice; and use their experience to link theory into practice. Students will have the opportunity over the two years of the course to spend time in a range of different care settings working with older people, young children and individuals with additional needs.
As well as work placement, educational visits and guest speakers will be used on the course to relate theory to practice.
This qualification enables learners to develop a range of employability skills such as interpersonal, communication and team working skills; and to develop their knowledge of the professional roles and responsibilities in the health and social care sector.
Most units are internally assessed by coursework; 3 units are externally assessed by exams (2 exams in year 1; 1 exam in year 2) and 1 synoptic external assessment.
During the course 13 units are completed. Examples of some of the topics covered include:
If you are accepted onto this course without a Grade C or above in Maths and/or English you will be required to complete the relevant Essential Skills qualification. This will be a compulsory part of your timetable.
Anna shares her experience of studying the Level 3 in Health & Social Care at the College.
Students may progress on to our level 4 BTEC HNC in Healthcare practice or our level 5 Foundation Degrees in Health and Social Care (validated by Ulster University); or Early Childhood Studies (validated by Stranmillis) or a wide range of level 6 honours degree programmes such as Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Social Work, Psychology, Social Policy, Housing, Sociology, Criminology to name but a few. There are also opportunities to enter employment with the civil service, social care sector, nursing auxiliary and much more.
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age on or before 1 July in the year of proposed entry to the course and have at least 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above. Preference will be given to candidates who possess a grade C in English and Maths or equivalent and satisfy ACCESS NI Assessment Methods and health checks.
For applicants wishing to pursue a career in Nursing they must have at least 5 GCSE Grade C or above. Pass in GCSE English, Maths and Science is essential.
In the event of oversubscription, the College will use the following enhanced criteria:
Course Fees
No fees.
For most students, full-time Further Education courses at Level 1-3, including Apprenticeships, have no course fees.
Level 1-3 Further Education (full-time)
Level 3 Access Courses (full-time)
Fee information is available from any campus reception.