BSc Hons Psychology with Counselling

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Bradford

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year program combines core psychology with the practical skills and theory needed for counselling, ideal for students aiming for careers in mental health, therapy, or counselling services. You’ll explore human behaviour alongside developing effective communication and intervention techniques.

Curriculum Structure

Year One
You’ll study foundational psychology modules such as Introduction to Psychology, Biological Psychology, and Research Methods, alongside an introduction to counselling theory and skills.

Year Two
This year focuses on Developmental Psychology, Counselling Theories, Social Psychology, and Psychopathology, helping you understand mental health issues and therapeutic approaches.

Year Three
In your final year, you’ll study advanced modules such as Counselling Practice, Mental Health and Wellbeing, and complete an Independent Research Project, integrating psychological knowledge with counselling skills.

Focus areas:
Counselling skills, mental health, psychological theory, research methods, human development.

Learning outcomes:
Develop practical counselling techniques, understand psychological wellbeing, apply research skills, and critically evaluate counselling approaches.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), enabling eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC). Counselling skills complement professional development but do not replace formal counselling accreditation.

Reputation (employability rankings):
University of Bradford is recognised for strong psychology teaching and a supportive learning environment, with good graduate employment rates.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Bradford, this program combines core psychology with practical counselling skills, giving you hands-on experience in therapeutic techniques and client communication. You’ll engage in workshops, role-plays, and research projects, building skills relevant to mental health support and wellbeing.

Here’s how practical learning is integrated:

  • Access to psychology labs and counselling skills workshops
  • Training in research software like SPSS and qualitative analysis tools
  • Practical sessions on counselling approaches, active listening, and mental health awareness
  • Supervised final-year research project focused on psychological or counselling topics
  • Group work simulating counselling scenarios and case discussions
  • Opportunities for placements or volunteering with local mental health services and charities
  • Use of Bradford’s library and digital resources tailored for psychology and counselling

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from this degree are prepared for roles in counselling support, mental health services, and wellbeing roles. The degree’s BPS accreditation supports further training in counselling and psychology professions.

Typical roles include:
Counselling Support Worker, Mental Health Assistant, Research Assistant, Wellbeing Coordinator

You’ll benefit from:

  • Bradford Careers Service offering tailored advice, internships, and employer networking
  • Links with local NHS trusts and mental health organisations for placements
  • Positive graduate employment rates and clear pathways to postgraduate training
  • British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation, essential for professional progression
  • Alumni mentoring and career workshops to support your development

Further Academic Progression:
Many graduates pursue postgraduate training in Counselling, Clinical Psychology, or Mental Health fields — with Bradford providing strong academic support and professional links.

Program Key Stats

£20,538
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


52 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.8
28
70

1250
23
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Clinical psychologist
  • Counseling psychologist
  • Mental health counselor
  • Educational psychologist
  • Occupational psychologist
  • Research assistant in psychology
  • Social worker
  • Human resources specialist
  • Rehabilitation specialist
  • Policy advisor in mental health or education

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