BA (Hons) Counselling

Bachelor's degree

In Eastleigh

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Eastleigh

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Eastleigh (Hampshire)
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Chestnut Avenue, SO50 5FS

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Course programme

Please note this information is subject to change. The course incorporates the following modules: Contemporary Developments in Counselling (Double module) Counselling in Contexts Development and Context Issues in Supervision Gender and Human Sexuality Research Project and Dissertation (Double module) Working with Trauma Students are required to: Have professional indemnity insurance - to cover your counselling practice. Hold professional membership of BACP or other professional organisation, for example BPS or UKCP, and to work within the ethical codes of the organisation(s). Be in supervised counselling practice - you will need to be in a suitable placement or private practice with a view to sharing your counselling experience in a peer learning environment. The BA (Hons) Counselling is validated through Bucks New University. Assessment is continuous, being internally assessed by the teaching staff and externally examined by the validating body. It incorporates a variety of methods appropriate to theoretical and practical situations. On successful completion of the course you will be awarded BA (Hons) Counselling. Modules will be assessed through a variety of assignments. All criteria must be successfully met in order to complete the course. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning, monitor and evaluate their own work and personal development. Students will be expected to draw upon their clinical and personal experience as both counsellor and client. The knowledge and skills learned at this level will enable students to further enhance their career as a professional counsellor, working towards personal accreditation.Students will be expected to draw upon their clinical and personal experience in a peered ethos learning community. There will be a combination of lectures, discussion, guided reading, research & experimental learning.

BA (Hons) Counselling

Price on request