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T Level Health

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WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE

Ready to swap the traditional classroom for a clinical setting? If you’ve got your sights set on becoming a Nurse, Midwife, or Paramedic, the T Level in Health is your fast-track ticket to the frontline.

Led by industry experts, this course provides a comprehensive overview of the exciting fields of health, health science and care. You will gain valuable insights into these sectors and develop essential skills through practical, hands-on learning.

This isn’t just another course—it’s a top-tier technical qualification designed alongside the NHS to give you a head start in your next steps.

You’ll spend 80% of your time in college developing the knowledge and skills required in the industry and 20% on an industry placement, putting those skills into practice with real patients.

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Entry requirements
5 x GCSE grade 4 to include English, Maths and Science. A clear Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at the start of the course.
Progression Information
Successful completion of this course can lead to higher level study at university in a range of courses such as: Nursing (Child, Adult, Mental Health or Learning Disability), Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy. Full time work or a higher level apprenticeship may also be an option for those looking to progress into employment.
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Is There Anything Else I Need To Know
The Best of Both Worlds: Get the academic weight of 3 A-Levels (up to 168 UCAS points) combined with the hands-on experience of an apprenticeship. Serious Clinical Experience: Forget one-week work experience. You’ll be embedded in healthcare teams, learning how to handle real-world pressure and patient care. Specialist Facilities: Train in our state-of-the-art health hubs that mimic real hospital wards, using the same equipment you’ll find on the job. The "Work-Ready" Edge: Employers recognise T Level students as high-flyers who already know the "how-to" of healthcare, not just the theory.

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