
Numeracy in Health and Social Care Practice
Gain essential numeracy skills for safe and effective care in health and social care settings with this practical, professionally focused module.
About this course
Designed for health and social care practitioners and carers, this module will give you an insight into numeracy in the health and social care setting. It is widely accepted that there is a need for health care providers and carers to be numerate to ensure the safety of patients, clients, and loved ones.
It has been well documented that calculation errors have played a part in medication errors and patient harm. This module prepares those working, or those interested in working in the health care environment for simple and more complex calculations.
· Delivered online on Wednesday afternoon, blended delivery on campus and online.
Entry Requirements
What do I need?
The Nursing Midwifery Council requires as a minimum, English and Maths GCSE at grade C/4 or above or equivalent qualification for entry onto the nursing programmes.
This course is available for UK residents only.
Typical offer
Flexible
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Fees & Funding
How much is it?
£795 (10 credit module)
Funding may be available from your employer, please check with your line manager or training and development department.
Standard Tuition Fee
£795
per 10 credit module
Ready to get started?
Take the next step in your professional development and apply now for the Numeracy in Health and Social Care Practice module.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the programme in more detail, we’re here to help.
- Email: fhs.admiss@hull.ac.uk
- Call: 01482 463103