BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology & Counselling: Empowering Minds, Transforming Lives
Programme Overview The BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology & Counselling is a dynamic undergraduate degree designed for students passionate about understanding human behaviour and supporting mental health through psychological insight and therapeutic techniques.
Programme Highlights
- Integrated Psychology and Counselling
- Practical Therapeutic Skills
- Holistic Mental Health Approach
- Professional Development Focus
Course Structure: A Three-Year Transformative Journey
Year 1 (Level 4): Psychological Foundations
- Introduction to Psychology
- Counselling Theories
- Human Development and Behaviour
- Academic and Professional Skills Development
Year 2 (Level 5): Applied Psychological Practice
- Psychopathology and Mental Health
- Applied Counselling Skills
- Ethical and Cultural Issues in Therapy
- Psychological Research Methods
Year 3 (Level 6): Professional Specialisation
- Advanced Counselling Practice
- Therapeutic Psychology Dissertation
- Trauma and Crisis Intervention
- Integrative Counselling Approaches
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BBC
- BTEC: DMM in related subject
- GCSEs: Five at grade C/4
- Alternative routes considered
Skills You’ll Develop
- Therapeutic Communication
- Psychological Assessment
- Empathetic Listening
- Research Methodology
- Ethical Practice
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Assistant Psychologist
- Youth Support Practitioner
- Counselling Services
- Charity Sector Support
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Counselling Psychotherapy
- Clinical Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Professional Accreditation
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Interdisciplinary Learning
- Applied Skills Focus
- Professional Pathways
- Supportive Environment
Support minds, empower change – begin your therapeutic journey today!