BSc Honours Psychology and Counselling

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Westminster

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year BPS-accredited degree combines in-depth psychological science with practical counselling skills, equipping students for careers in mental health, social care, and therapeutic support. The course balances theoretical understanding with experiential learning, preparing you to support individuals and communities through evidence-based psychological and counselling approaches.

Curriculum Structure

Year One
You will study core psychological topics including Foundations of Psychology, Introduction to Counselling Skills, and Research Methods in Psychology. This year builds your understanding of psychological principles alongside essential communication and interpersonal skills.

Year Two
The curriculum advances with modules like Developmental Psychology, Counselling Theories and Practice, and Research Methods and Data Analysis. You’ll explore various counselling approaches, such as person-centred and cognitive-behavioural techniques, through practical workshops.

Year Three
In your final year, you complete a substantial research project alongside specialised modules including Integrative Counselling, Psychological Wellbeing, and Ethics and Professional Practice. This phase focuses on consolidating your counselling skills and preparing for professional work or further study.

Placement Option:
Students have opportunities to undertake placements or voluntary work, gaining valuable real-world experience in counselling settings to enhance employability.

Focus Areas:
Psychological theory, counselling skills, mental health, developmental psychology, research methods, ethical practice.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates will be skilled in applying psychological knowledge to counselling contexts, capable of conducting independent research, and prepared to engage ethically and effectively with clients.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
This programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) and practical counselling skills that support careers in mental health professions.

Reputation & Facilities:
The University of Westminster is known for its supportive learning environment, with access to counselling practice rooms, modern psychology labs, and strong links to local mental health services for placement opportunities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This BPS-accredited program combines psychology theory with practical counselling skills, giving you hands-on experience and professional insight.

Key practical experiences include:

  • Interactive workshops and role-plays to develop counselling techniques and effective communication
  • Access to psychology labs equipped for behavioural experiments and research
  • Opportunities for placements or volunteering with mental health organisations and counselling centres
  • Modules on ethical practice, psychological assessment, and therapeutic approaches
  • Final-year research project supervised by experienced staff, allowing exploration of counselling or psychological topics

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates gain the skills needed for roles in mental health support, counselling, and related sectors.

Typical roles include:
Assistant Psychologist, Counselling Support Worker, Mental Health Practitioner, Wellbeing Advisor

Career and academic support includes:

  • Westminster’s Careers and Employability Service offering personalised guidance, internships, and networking opportunities
  • Access to professional development workshops and employer events
  • Preparation for postgraduate training in Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or Psychotherapy

Further Academic Progression

Many graduates go on to postgraduate courses in Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or Psychotherapy, supported by Westminster’s strong links to professional bodies and mental health services.

Program Key Stats

£17,000
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BCC
3.0
26
70

1180
25
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Clinical psychologist (with further postgraduate training)
  • Counselling psychologist (with further postgraduate training)
  • Educational psychologist (with further postgraduate training)
  • Health psychologist (with further postgraduate training)
  • Occupational psychologist (with further postgraduate training)
  • Assistant psychologist or mental health support worker
  • Human resources or organisational development specialist
  • Market researcher or consumer insights analyst
  • Advertising
  • marketing or communications roles
  • Research assistant or data analyst in psychology or industry

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