Course summary
The Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology (DCounsPsych) at The University of Manchester is the only Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and British Psychological Society (BPS)-approved doctoral programme in counselling psychology offered by a Russell Group university. The programme has four major components:
- the development of appropriate theoretical knowledge;
- the development of research skills;
- the development of therapeutic practice skills;
- and an emphasis upon personal development.
Entry requirements
Bachelors degree in Psychology (minimum 2:1 or international equivalent). Candidates with a lower classification also require a master's-level qualification (minimum B in dissertation).
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
We receive money from a range of sources to help you fund your research and have a range of awards on offer, covering tuition fees and a generous stipend. Application deadlines for internal funding opportunities are often at the end of January for programmes starting the following September. If you're planning to apply for a scholarship or award that is not attached to a particular project, you'll normally need to hold an offer of a place from the University before applying. Successful applicants who are offered places after the February round of interviews will be considered for our SEED scholarship . Search for current funding opportunities by country and research programme using our database search tool.
Provider information
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL