Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Which one is better health and social care or child develpment?

im going to pick my GCSE options soon and i want to study sociologly,scicology %26amp; criminology when i leave school to become a criminal profiler , i know i need to take science but i dont know what else to take? but i dont want to take forensics course in collage as that isnt as good but i dont know wether health and social care will help me or child development?|||I would suggest health and social care as it covers far more areas than child development. It also opens up alternative avenues for you in case you change your mind about being a criminal profiler|||Health and Social Care, you'll find a lot more psychology material in that course and it covers child development really well, i've taken both, I did H%26amp;SC as a BTEC in school at your age, then did child development at college and found it was basically a repeat of everything i'd done on child dev in my H%26amp;SC course. My younger sister just finished year 10 %26amp; was doing both and dropped child development because of how similar it is to what's covered in H%26amp;SC





Like the first answerer said it also gives you an amazing choice of job prospects if you ever did change your mind about your career. Also when you leave school, bit of advice, you'll find a forensic psychology course more useful, some colleges run these courses :) Hope it helps|||It depends what you want to do. Health and social care seems better if you're going to become a criminal profiler. Child development seems geared for teachers and nannies and such.

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