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Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS

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Course summary

Study Counselling & Psychotherapy with us to gain the skills needed to practice as a psychological therapist through our modern programme. Why choose this course? Study Counselling & Psychotherapy with us to gain the skills needed to practice as a psychological therapist through our modern programme, which offers a comprehensive learning experience with an expert team, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, and skills training with opportunities for applied placements. What happens on the course? Building on our long history as an education provider of training in applied psychology in therapeutic practice, we have developed our programme to incorporate best practises from the fields of psychology, psychotherapy, and modern mental healthcare. The field of counselling is a thriving and growing area of professional practise, with standards and duties undergoing enhancement all the time. Our programme has been designed to ensure you have the skills and competencies to remain current and up to date as a practitioner.


How to apply

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Entry requirements

An upper second-class honours degree (2:1). Graduates of a BSc Psychology & Counselling degree are ideally placed for entry. Applicants who have not completed any counselling component, as part of their previous qualification, will need to demonstrate an understanding to the nature of the counselling profession (or some experience in a helping role) and an increased self-reflective attitude upon life experience and the emotional stability required for counselling practise. You should also have a good standard of written and spoken English (IELTS 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each element) or an acceptable equivalent. Successful Interview Selection: Beyond the academic/critical analytic skills (demonstrate the 2:1 degree) the interview process will assess potential participants though a holistic approach taking into the following attributes: - Self-awareness, maturity and stability - Ability to make use of and reflect upon life experience - Capacity to cope with the emotional demands of the course - Ability to cope with the intellectual and academic requirement - Ability to form a helping relationship - Ability to be self-critical and use both positive and negative feedback - Awareness of the nature of prejudice and oppression - Awareness of issues of difference and equality - Ability to recognise the need for personal and professional support - Competence in, or the aptitude to develop generic professional skills, including: literacy, numeracy, information technology, administrative skills, self- management skills, communication and interpersonal skills.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

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Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS