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Biomedical & Healthcare Science T Level

T Level

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Availability & Details

Medical & Healthcare Science - Level 3 T Level SF1-HSAHTL/P01

Venue
South Downs Campus

Type of study
T Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
Generic award - no awarding body

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Overview

Are you interested in a career as a biomedical scientist, a cardiographer, a radiographer, a bioinfomatician, an audiologist or genetic scientist?

Are you interested in carrying out medical examinations on patients such as X rays, ultrasound, CT or MRI scans? Then this is the course for you! It is designed to enable you to progress to employment in hospitals or healthcare settings or to move on to study in Higher Education.

This course covers:

  • Learning about the huge range of jobs that you can move into as a healthcare professional
  • Learning about the different types of clinical tests and measurements and how to use the equipment
  • Learning about different types of imaging used by medical professionals such as X rays, MRI scans and ultrasound scanning and how this information can be used for diagnosis and treatment

Five GCSEs grade 4 or above and grade 5 in Mathematics, English Language and Double or triple Science. Alternatively, you can also complete Level 2 Health and Science (Pre T level) achieving a distinction in the Science aspect alongside grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics and English.

On this course, you will study the following core units:

  • Working within the Health and Science Sector
  • Health, Safety and Environmental Regulations in the Health and Science Sector
  • Managing Information and Data within the Health and Science Sector
  • Good Scientific and Clinical Practice
  • Core Science Concepts
  • Health and Safety, Regulations in Healthcare Science
  • Providing Person-Centred Care when Working in Healthcare Science
  • Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare Science Settings
  • Managing Information and Data

Specialist units:

  • Contribute to patient care by supporting physiological, physical and clinical engineering services to produce reliable data and images for use by healthcare professionals in diagnosis and treatment
  • Contribute to patient care by supporting the collection of a range of specimens for analysis to aid diagnosis and treatment
  • Contribute to patient care by processing and analysing patient specimens in a laboratory environment to produce reliable data sets for use by healthcare professionals in diagnosis and treatment

This course will be taught in a combination of learning environments. Some lectures will take place in science laboratories, whilst others will take place in state-of-the-art facilities set up as hospital wards and healthcare settings.High-tech medical and clinical equipment will be used to enable you to understand the range of equipment used by healthcare professionals and how to use this equipment yourself.

Externally assessed exam, industrial placement, employer-set project and synoptic assessment in a healthcare setting.

On completion of this course, you will be able to go directly into employment as a healthcare assistant. You could also undertake a Higher Apprenticeship as a healthcare science associate which includes roles such as phlebotomist (taking blood), cardiographer (monitoring the heart) or a newborn hearing screener (assessing hearing in newborn babies). Alternatively, you could go on to study in Higher Education in degrees such as radiography, nuclear medicine or cardiac physiology.

You will need to complete a minimum of 315 hours of industry placement over the two-year duration of the course. This unique experience will provide you with the opportunity to develop the right skills, knowledge and behaviours in the workplace which will prepare you to move directly into employment in your chosen sector.


My experience at the College was great, it’s very different to school, and I think it’s a good step to going to university. The support was amazing, I loved all of my teachers, they helped me through everything. The College is friendly and you will succeed.

Heidi Adamson Brattland, A Level student

“I owe the staff a lot and I wouldn't be where I am today without them.”

Tom Andrews, A Level Student

My courses were all especially interesting, I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. All of my lecturers were extremely knowledgeable and I have learnt a lot from them.

Lottie Warren, A Level student