Delivered at | Accrington & Rossendale College University Centre |
Start Date | September 2024 |
Duration | 2 Years |
Cost | £9000.00 |
* The fees charged on your course will not rise by more than inflation during your studies but the College reserves the right to increase fees annually by not more than RPIX (Retail Prices Index excluding Mortgage Interest). If your studies are to be funded by your employer or as part of an Apprenticeship then different rates may apply, please enquire for details. ** All fees are payable to Nelson and Colne College Group University Centre |
Units in the programme may include:
YEAR 1
• Personal and Academic Development
• Counselling Skills
• Counselling Theories
• Introduction to Research
• Developing Counselling Skills in Clinical Practice
• Developmental Psychology
YEAR 2
• Continuing Personal Development and Professional Practice
• Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
• Models of Practice
• Research Methods in Counselling
• Psychosocial Approaches to Abnormal Mental Health Conditions
• Mental Health and Wellbeing
Candidates are selected on the basis of their ability to cope with and benefit from the programme. Their suitability can be demonstrated either through previous educational achievement or through experience and aptitude.
Admission by prior qualification will normally require one of the following:
All students will be required to have a current Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate
All students will require 2 hours per week paid or voluntary work in a relevant counselling setting (100 hours over the 2 years)
Mature entry:
Prospective mature students without prior academic qualifications in relevant subjects may be asked to demonstrate their suitability for the programme by researching and producing a 1200 word essay on an appropriate topic including the importance of personal awareness and the three main approaches to counselling
which the applicant would need to complete and bring to a second interview.
All students will be interviewed for their suitability for the programme.