Health and Social Care
Supporting Healthcare T Level
- Academic Year: 25/26
- College 16+
- EP Campus



How to apply

The Course
This T Level programme has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so everything you will learn will meet the needs of industry and prepare you for work. They provide the knowledge and experience needed to open the door to highly-skilled employment, an apprenticeship or higher-level study, including university.
The core components provide a broad understanding of basic health and science concepts you will need to know before moving onto to your occupational specialism and industry placement.
The core component will be assessed through a project set by employers in the industry and two externally-set tests.
There are two specialisms to choose from:
- Adult Nursing
- Midwifery
T Levels offer many opportunities for progression to:
- employment – you can use the skills, knowledge and experience you have gained to start working in the healthcare sector
- apprenticeship – there are many opportunities offered through apprenticeships that allow you to carry on learning (20%) whilst spending most of your time (80%) furthering your skills in the workplace
- higher education – if you choose to study further, your T Level is worth UCAS points and will allow you entry onto certain courses. Please check the UCAS website as course entry requirements vary.
The overall aim of this T Level is to see you progress to a career as an adult nurse, midwife or another health-related career.
The course fee shown is the co-funded rate which is only available for people living in the local authority areas of Cheshire West and Chester or Cheshire East. If you live outside of these local authorities please contact the College for fee information.
Funding for Adult Courses
You may see a fee attached to the course you’re interested in, but if you are 19+ there may be funding options available to cover the cost of your course.
Get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.