BSc (Hons) Counselling Psychology with Integrated Foundation Year

4 Years On Campus Foundation-program Program

University of Chichester

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Counselling Psychology with Integrated Foundation Year degree is specifically designed for those who aspire to become BPS (British Psychological Society) Counselling Psychologists. Throughout this program, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of psychology and counselling psychology theories and skills.

The curriculum encompasses a study of various areas, including biological, cognitive, developmental, and individual differences, as well as the social psychological principles that underpin everyday experiences and behaviors.

This degree equips you with the necessary knowledge and skills to address life issues and mental health concerns within specific settings such as healthcare, forensics, or educational services. Moreover, it prepares you to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with diverse needs.

 

 

Program Key Stats

£15,240 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Counselling psychologists function as part of a team within larger settings
  • often finding employment in health services or the NHS
  • If you opt for a career in the health service
  • you may work in areas such as acute admissions
  • psychiatric intensive care
  • or rehabilitation
  • Counselling psychologists have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of individuals
  • including children
  • young people
  • adults
  • families
  • groups
  • and at the organizational level
  • Potential workplaces for counselling psychologists include health centers
  • Improving Access to Psychology Therapist services (IAPT)
  • community mental health teams
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
  • forensic settings
  • as well as educational
  • research
  • and corporate institutions
  • In this role
  • you may support individuals coping with bereavement and personal losses
  • offer assistance in relationship contexts
  • or help those who have escaped situations involving domestic violence or sexual abuse
  • You will provide support to individuals dealing with various traumas and mental health problems
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