Why Health Professionals, Social Care and Social Work?

Are you driven by a desire to support individuals and communities in achieving better health and well-being? Do you want to make a positive impact on people’s lives through care, advocacy, and professional expertise? Then a course in the field of  health professionals, social care & social work could be the ideal choice for you. Our courses provide you with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and empathetic approach needed to address complex health and social challenges, preparing you for a fulfilling career in this vital field.

You’ll explore key topics, from understanding health inequalities and safeguarding vulnerable populations to delivering patient centred care and promoting social justice. With a focus on both theoretical frameworks and hands-on experience, our courses enable you to develop skills in critical thinking, communication, and collaborative problem-solving. Whether your interest lies in social work, nursing, or allied health professions, our programs offer a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach. You’ll gain insight into the policies and practices that shape care delivery, equipping you to make a meaningful difference.

What can you do with a degree in Health Professionals, Social Care and Social Work?

Health Professionals, Social Care, and Social Work go beyond supporting individuals; they’re about empowering communities and transforming lives. A career in this field lets you make a meaningful difference by providing care, advocating for vulnerable populations, and addressing social challenges. Whether it’s promoting mental health, safeguarding children, or enabling independence for those with disabilities, this sector offers diverse and impactful ways to contribute.

In roles like social worker, care manager, or occupational therapist, you’ll work closely with individuals and families, ensuring they receive the support they need. You could provide care in hospitals, design personalised care plans in community settings, or advocate for systemic change in public health and social policy. As a researcher, you might develop innovative care approaches or contribute to improving service delivery frameworks. Whether in direct care, advocacy, or policymaking, a qualification in the field of health professionals, social care, and social work equips you to make a lasting impact on individuals, families, and wider communities.

New courses for Sept 2025 entry*

Diagnostic Radiography BSc(Hons) - You can find out more and register your interest to receive further information. You'll be the first to know when this course is open for application.   

Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc(Hons) - You can find out more and register your interest to receive further information. You'll be the first to know when this course is open for application.  

*subject to final University validation. 

Our courses


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My University Placement Experience

Luke reflects on his rewarding first physiotherapy placement, sharing how the hands-on experience and support helped him grow, boosting his confidence and solidifying his passion for the profession.

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Occupational therapy week

Claudine shares tips for students on managing their studies while enjoying everyday occupations, from organizing time to taking breaks, embracing study styles, and prioritising sleep.

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Your Survival Guide to Postgraduate Study!

Aminah shares her experience as an MSc Podiatry student, from the application process to balancing study and life, offering tips and insights for anyone considering postgraduate education.

Work placements

Gain real world experience 

All our Health Professions and Social Care courses have work placement opportunities, where you’ll have the opportunity to put what you have learnt into practice. Depending on the course you choose, your placements could be in a hospital, clinic, charity, school, birth centre, NHS 111, emergency operations centres, or in the community, as well as many health and social care providers, to further your career chances. 

Accredited courses

Professional body accreditation

All our courses are recognised by the relevant associated regulatory body. Once you’ve successfully graduated you may be eligible to apply and register with the associated regulatory and professional body and take the next step in your career.  

Daphne Steele Building

The is the home to our Health Professional degree courses. It features state-of-the-art equipment and facilities for our midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, operating department practice, paramedic science, physiotherapy, podiatry and speech and language therapy courses. 

Watch the video to tour our new Daphne Steele Building, the first development on our in Huddersfield.

Our Facilities

Our experts

We have many experts in Health Professions, Social Care and Social Work. Here are a few of them:

Dr Michael Concannon

Senior Lecturer

With expertise in podiatry, ethics, and person-centred care, Dr. Michael Concannon's research interests include biomechanics, rehabilitation, and qualitative approaches to healthcare, particularly phenomenology and hermeneutics.

Lynda Dunn

Lecturer

Lynda Dunn is a Lecturer in Perioperative Practice at the University of Huddersfield. With a background as an Operating Department Practitioner, her research focuses on workplace safety, simulation-based learning, and diathermy smoke in operating theatres. She

Victoria Styan

Lecturer

With 15 years of experience in statutory and voluntary sectors, Vicky specialises in safeguarding, child protection, and sexual abuse. She is completing a PhD on statutory social work responses to online child sexual abuse.


How to apply

Here is what you need to know about applying to the University of Huddersfield.

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