Psychology and Counselling at University of Wales Trinity Saint David - UCAS

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Course summary

This Psychology and Counselling degree programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop your knowledge and understanding of theoretical, practical and conceptual issues within the disciplines of both Psychology and Counselling. The aim of this programme is to offer students the opportunity to pursue a BPS-accredited degree combining the two popular subject areas of Psychology and Counselling. The often-lively academic debate that pushes the boundaries between the two disciplines of Psychology and Counselling regarding the nature of human behaviour and different therapeutic approaches has traditionally stimulated an appreciation of perspective-taking, empirical evidence and self-reflection. Alongside opportunities for counselling skills development and workplace experience, the dedicated Psychology and Counselling facilities and positive atmosphere will offer students an exciting learning experience which is further enhanced by having a team of research-active and practitioner-based lecturers working closely together, as well as with students themselves. The programme aims to help you to produce a scientific understanding of the mind, brain, behaviour and experience, and how they interact with the complex environments in which they exist. It also aims to develop knowledge of counselling as a social function mediated by individual, societal and global contexts.

Modules

Year One – Level 4 (Cert HE, Dip HE & BSc) • Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (20 credits; compulsory) • History of Counselling (20 credits; compulsory) • Introduction to Counselling Skills (20 credits; compulsory) • Personality and Individual Differences (20 credits; compulsory) • Research Methods I (20 credits; core) • Study Skills for Psychology (20 credits; compulsory). Year Two – Level 5 (Dip HE & BSc) • Counselling Theory and Approaches (20 credits; compulsory) • Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences (20 credits; compulsory) • Further Counselling Skills (20 credits; compulsory) • Research Methods II (20 credits; core) • Social and Cultural Psychology (20 credits; compulsory) • The Brain, Biology and Cognition (20 credits; compulsory). Year Three – Level 6 (BSc) • Biological and Cognitive Neuroscience (20 credits; optional) • CBT and New Cognitive Therapies (20 credits; optional) • Cognition in Action (20 credits; optional) • Ecopsychology (20 credits; optional) • Ethics, Values, and the Professional Self (20 credits; optional) • Forensic Psychology and the Criminal Mind (20 credits; optional) • Mental Health in Children and Young People (20 credits; optional) • Psychology Empirical Project (40 credits; core) • Psychology, Health and Illness (20 credits; optional) • Psychopathology and Mental Health (20 credits; optional) • Reflective Counselling Skills (20 credits; compulsory) • Social Knowledge and Identity (20 credits; optional) • The Psychology of Education and Ageing (20 credits; optional) • The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (20 credits; optional). Each student chooses three of the twelve optional modules.

Assessment method

Assessment is carried out through a variety of assessment methods including skills-based assessments, case studies, written essays, presentations, examinations, portfolios, practical in-class assessments, and a dissertation thesis. The assessments are carefully designed to allow students to display their knowledge and ability on each of the topic areas studied.


How to apply

Application codes

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Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


Student Outcomes

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Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
75%
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £9000 Year 1
England £9000 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9000 Year 1
Scotland £9000 Year 1
Wales £9000 Year 1
Channel Islands £9000 Year 1
International £13500 Year 1

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Psychology and Counselling at University of Wales Trinity Saint David - UCAS