Key facts
Domestic students course information. This course is currently not available to international students.
Guaranteed ATAR: 72.55
Entry is based on recent secondary (ATAR), higher education (GPA), VET study, or work experience.
View full entry requirements- 1 trimester full-time
- 1 year part-time
Start Dates and Campus | Trimester 1 – February 2024 | Trimester 2 – June 2024 | Trimester 3 – October 2024 |
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Online | Offered | Offered | Offered |
Armidale Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Sydney Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Course information
Download course brochureSupporting those in need is one of the most rewarding career pathways you can pursue. Along with a wide range of job options, working in health and social care can bring a sense of fulfilment, especially if you want to make a difference to the lives and wellbeing of vulnerable people and communities.
Our new Undergraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care is specifically designed to develop your knowledge and skills as a contemporary, adaptable and self-aware health and social care practitioner.
It covers key aspects of the field to prepare you to work in the health and social care sector, or to enhance your confidence and skills within your existing role. Additionally, you can continue your learning journey with advanced standing towards a range of degrees or diplomas at UNE.
Why study the Undergraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care with UNE?
The Undergraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care provides you with the opportunity to gain foundational skills in evidence-based, interdisciplinary practice within health and social care contexts.
It is ideal if you're currently working in the field and want to gain a tertiary qualification to complement your existing skills-based experience, or if you’re considering a future career in health and social care.
What makes our course different?
The transferrable skills will help you to solve complex problems, communicate effectively, and enhance your provision of a wide range of health and social care services.
This course comes with opportunities to:
- Develop knowledge and skills in finding and evaluating health-related evidence and information.
- Develop your professional identity alongside an appreciation of interprofessional practice.
- Gain vital skills in self-reflection, professional self-awareness and communication, so you can feel confident to work in a variety of health and social care settings.
- Learn about the health system including its key stakeholders and initiatives.
- Gain an understanding of the social determinants of health and their role in health outcomes of individuals and communities.
- Continue your career and balance family life while completing your study at times that work for you.
- Learn from UNE’s industry specialists who help you put theory into practice, enabling you to take your learning directly into the workplace.
Study online
Most of our students choose to study online across three study periods with 24/7 tutor support* and fit study around work and family commitments. Uniquely, our online students are mostly over 30 and form a community of adults who share the same challenges and priorities. They bring their life and work experience together at UNE in order to become future-fit and better respond to a rapidly changing world.
* 24/7 tutor support includes: essay feedback (within 24 hours); live chat 24/7 for generic feedback on academic writing; and subject-specific help at a foundation or first-year level for subjects including mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, business, accounting, microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics. There are also a wide range of workshops, resources and courses available in academic skills support to assist you and help you to succeed.
Entry requirements
Select the option that best describes your experience.
You are currently studying Year 12 (school or TAFE) or have done so within the past 2 years.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under standard entry. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
You have studied at UNE or other higher education institutions, completed or otherwise.
You can apply for this course if you have undertaken any of the following qualifications with an appropriate Grade Point Average (GPA):
- Undergraduate Certificates
- Diplomas
- Advanced Diplomas/Associate degrees
- Bachelor degrees
- Postgraduate degrees
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under standard entry. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
You have undertaken VET study through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), e.g. TAFE.
You can apply for this course if you have undertaken VET studies. When assessing your application, we will look at the following factors:
- Level and type of qualification (Certificate IV or above)
- Graded or ungraded (competency-based)
- Complete or incomplete.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under standard entry. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
You left high school more than two years ago or did not finish Year 12.
You can apply for this course on the basis of work and life experience via at least one of the following methods:
Professional Experience
If you have completed at least one year of paid professional experience, we can assess you for admission on this basis. Simply provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s in your application.
> Find out more about applying based on professional experience
> Learn about our Statement of Service requirements
Mature Age Special Entry
Tell us more about your work and life experience, demonstrating why you believe you will be successful in the course you are applying for. Simply complete the form and upload it in your application.
> Download the Mature Age Special Entry form (PDF)
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
The STAT is a test that assesses a range of competencies considered important for successful tertiary study. UNE accepts the multiple-choice component provided you have completed it within the three years prior to course commencement.
> Visit ACER for more information
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under standard entry. Please see the Course Structure (Program of Study).
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
Pathways Enabling Course
This is a free (fees exempt) and 100% online course designed to help you prepare for university. It will provide you with all the skills needed to undertake undergraduate study.
> Learn more about the Pathways Enabling Course
TRACKS (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants)
TRACKS is a preparation course run by the UNE Oorala Aboriginal Centre. Over two trimesters you will experience what university study is about and learn in a supported environment. Be part of a community of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples who share your goals and interests.
> Learn more about TRACKS
Internal Selection Program (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants)
This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples who have professional work or community experience, or any formal VET qualifications, e.g. TAFE study.
> Learn more about the Internal Selection Program
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
Some courses require you to provide documentary evidence, or interviews to support your application. The following documents are required to support your application:
- Any supporting documents related to your admission pathway. For example, if you apply based on previous study, upload evidence of your study so we can assess eligibility.
- If you are applying through Mature Age Special Entry, you will need to include a completed Mature Age Special Entry form in your online application. Learn more about Mature Age Special Entry.
- If you are applying based on professional experience you will need to provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s on company letterhead. Learn about our Statement of Service requirements.
Advanced Standing is credit or recognition of your previous study, work and/or life experience. This can reduce the cost and length of your studies.
Individual Unit Advanced Standing
If you are admitted into this course and believe you have already completed the equivalent of one or more of the units in your Course Structure (Program of Study) within the last ten years, you can apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing.
> Learn how to apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing
Course structure
To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 24 credit points.
24 credit points
Complete the following units:- Information and Evidence in Health and Social Care (HLTH101) – 6 credit points
- Interprofessional Practice in Health and Social Care (HLTH102) – 6 credit points
- Communication for Health Professionals (HLTH103) – 6 credit points
- The Context of the Health and Community Services (HLTH104) – 6 credit points
See UNE Handbook for more details. The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course plans, exit awards, intensive schools, and work placement requirements.
Fees and scholarships
How much will it cost?
Estimated fees for your first year of study in this course are:
Fee type | Cost |
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Commonwealth Supported Place | $5,236* |
Estimated amenities fee per year if studying full-time | $351 |
What are the course fee payment options?
A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a government subsidised place in a university course. The government pays part of your tuition fees, and you pay the remainder.
If you have a CSP in either an undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree, you may be eligible for a HECS-HELP Loan, which allows you to defer payment of your fees until you are earning above the threshold.
UNE scholarships are open for all to apply and offer financial help while you are studying. There are scholarships for students with high academic achievement, from rural areas, studying specific degrees, in disadvantaged groups, experiencing financial hardship, who excel at sport or want to live in a UNE residential college.
UNE scholarship applications are free and confidential. You may apply for more than one scholarship.
Your career
If you are already working in a health or social care role such as case worker, aged care worker, disability support worker, or as an enrolled nurse, you can enhance your professional practice by successfully completing the Undergraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care.
Graduates will be able to apply for entry into the UNE Diploma in Community Welfare and Wellbeing, Bachelor of Community Services, Bachelor of Social Work or Bachelor of Nursing, and receive 24 credit points of specified Advanced Standing towards these awards.
This course also provides students enrolled in the UNE Diploma in Community Welfare and Wellbeing, Bachelor of Community Services, Bachelor of Social Work or Bachelor of Nursing with the option of exiting with the Undergraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care upon completion of the specified 24 credit points.
Course outcomes
- find and evaluate health-related information and evidence using a range of sources, and analyse and present health-related information and evidence in a range of professionally appropriate formats;
- demonstrate the formation of a professional identity alongside an appreciation of the scope of practice of the various professionals in an optimally functioning interdisciplinary health team;
- demonstrate foundation knowledge and skills in professional communication and self-reflective practice; and
- apply an understanding of the Australian health system including its key stakeholders and initiatives, and the influences of the social determinants of health, to the health outcomes of individuals and communities.
- Knowledge of a Discipline
Graduates will possess foundation knowledge relevant to their health and social care, and have an introductory understanding of key principles, practices and boundaries of their own as well as other health disciplines.
- Communication Skills
Graduates will have skills that enable them to communicate ideas and information to an appropriate professional standard. Graduates will recognise the importance of continuing to develop their communication skills, and the capacity to use appropriate communication technologies.
- Problem Solving
Graduates will have an understanding of key problem solving strategies applicable to interprofessional health practice. They will be able to apply these skills in a range of professional health contexts.
- Information Literacy
Graduates will have skills in recognising relevant information use of appropriate media, tools and methodologies to locate, access and apply information. They will be able to critically evaluate the sources, reliability and validity of information, and interpret and apply this to a range of health contexts.
- Ethical Conduct and Social Responsibility
Graduates will understand and practice academic and professional integrity and ethical behaviour, and appreciate their ethical responsibilities towards colleagues, health consumers, the wider community and the environment.
- Lifelong Learning
Graduates will have the skills to continue to investigate and evaluate issues and further their learning. The development of intellectual capacity and critical thinking skills are transferable and lifelong skills that will enable graduates to research, write about and discuss a range of health-related issues.
- Independence and Collaboration
Graduates will develop skills in independent study as well as the ability to work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team.
A five-star experience
Five Stars,
18 Years in a Row
UNE is the only public uni in Australia awarded 18 straight years of five stars for Overall Experience
Good Universities Guide 2007-2024No.1 in NSW for
Student Experience
QILT (government-endorsed) ranks UNE as the top public NSW uni for Student Experience
QILT Student Experience SurveyFive Stars for
Teaching Quality
UNE rates among the top 20 per cent of universities in Australia for Teaching Quality
Good Universities Guide 2024Studying online
At UNE we know it takes more than just being online to be a great online university. It takes time and experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the 1950s, so we’ve been doing this longer than any other Australian university.
We understand the challenges faced by busy adults studying at home. We know that a vital part of online study is your engagement with the learning community. Communication with your classmates, teaching staff and university support staff will enhance your study experience and ensure that your skills extend beyond the subject matter. UNE’s teaching staff are experts in their field which is why UNE consistently receives five stars from students for teaching quality, support and overall experience.*
*The Good Universities Guide
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Why study with us?
If I were to continue studying in the field of health, I would choose UNE again. I know that I'm in safe, respectful, kind and competent hands here.
How to apply
Preparing to apply
You should always provide the details of past or current studies in your application. You may also need to include documents to support your application.
The kind of documents you need will depend on:
- Your preferred course/s
- Your personal circumstances
Important Dates
Different application methods and courses can have different closing dates. To find your correct application method click the Apply Now button below. Please check the appropriate application website for opening and closing dates.
If you are applying online direct to UNE please see below for application dates.
Intake | Application Closing Date | Trimester Start Date |
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Trimester 1 | 16 February 2024 | 26 February 2024 |
Trimester 2 | 14 June 2024 | 24 June 2024 |
Trimester 3 | 11 October 2024 | 21 October 2024 |
Important Notice for Prospective Students
For accurate, up-to-date details on entry requirements, course structure, and other essential information, please consult the UNE Student Handbook before applying or enrolling. The Handbook provides comprehensive guidance to assist in your decision-making process. We apologise for any inconvenience.