Course area introduction
Whether you want to work with adults with disabilities or health problems, or those needing other types of support, our health and social care courses will give you the knowledge and experience to carve out a career in the growing and rewarding care sector.
If you already have experience in this sector, you can improve your job prospects by building on your existing qualifications, by using your experience and knowledge to gain a formal qualification.
You’ll benefit from fantastic facilities at either our Basford or City Hub campuses. Most courses include work experience and we have many links with local hospitals, voluntary organisations and care homes. Our teaching staff has extensive and current industry experience and offers a supportive learning environment. We also work closely with the area’s top employers, including Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
After completing your course you can choose to go into employment with the skills you’ve learned, or to progress onto a university-level course.
Our health and social care courses offer a clear path into a rewarding and secure career. With NUH being the largest employer in Nottingham, there is a demand for skilled professionals rising across Nottinghamshire—and with roles that rely on real human connection and compassion.
Facilities
65 available courses
Access to Higher Education: Health and Social Care (Social Work Route) (19+) - Full-time
Course Areas:
Access to Higher Education and EmploymentHealth and Social CareHumanities and Social Sciences
Student Type:
Courses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Full-time Further Education course
Access to Higher Education: Health Professions (Nursing and Midwifery) (19+) - Full-time
Course Areas:
Access to Higher Education and EmploymentHealth and Social CareScience
Student Type:
Courses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Full-time Further Education course
Access to Higher Education: Social Sciences (19+) - Full-time
Course Areas:
Access to Higher Education and EmploymentHealth and Social CareHumanities and Social Sciences
Student Type:
Courses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Full-time Further Education course
Adult Care Worker - Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2)
Course Area:
Health and Social Care
Student Types:
16 - 18 coursesCourses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Apprenticeship
Alcohol Awareness (CPD) - Online Learning
Course Area:
Health and Social Care
Student Type:
Courses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Part-time Further Education course
Allergy Awareness for those Working in Adult Social Care (TQUK Level 2 Certificate) (19+) - Online Learning
Course Area:
Health and Social Care
Student Type:
Courses for 19+ students
Course Type:
Part-time Further Education course
Careers related to this course area
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Care Workers and Home Carers
Potential Earnings
£30,604.29
Average Earnings
£18,564.00
Source: Office for National Statistics' Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Pathways
Health, Social and Child Care Services
Public Services
Skills
Active Listening
Critical Thinking
Learning Strategies
Monitoring
Reading Comprehension
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Industry
Reforming Apprenticeships: What employers need to know and how Nottingham College is listening
12/12/2025
Awards
Celebrating success at the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Apprenticeship Awards 2025
09/10/2025
Organisational
Studying as a Healthcare Support Apprentice - Students share their experience
17/01/2025