BA (HONS) COUNSELLING
Bachelor's degree
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Birmingham
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Our counselling course will offer you the opportunity to learn about a wealth of topics, such as self awareness, diversity, mental wellbeing and supporting clients facing a range of difficulties and issues. You are likely to explore different Counselling approaches, including psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive Behavioural therapy and mindfulness.
This course offers transferable skills, particularly relevant when working closely with other people in a helping profession such as caring, nursing, social work and probation, as well as in human resources, management or mediation and advocacy positions.
Our students come away from this course with a variety of transferable skills, such as relationship building and improved written and oral communication skills. As part of your course reflection and personal development, you will be guided to develop your own areas of interest and specialism, and encouraged to begin your own analytical journey.
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By the end of a Counselling course at BGU you will be ready to successfully complete further study to become a professional counsellor. You will also be equipped for a range of graduate employment in other career areas, including Psychology, Sociology and Health and Social Care.
You will normally need 96 -112 UCAS tariff points (from a maximum of four Advanced Level qualifications). We welcome a range of qualifications that meet this requirement, such as A/AS Levels, BTEC, Access Courses, International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge Pre-U, Extended Project etc.
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Subjects
- Counselling
- Underpinnings
- Integrative
- Ethics
- History
- Practice
- Approaches
- Exploring
- Practitioner
- Documents
Course programme
- Introduction To Counselling: History, Ethics And People
- Introduction To Helping Skills
- Integrative Counselling: The Theoretical Underpinnings
- Exploring The Self In Counsellor Development
- Perspectives On Diversity In Counselling
- Supervision: Developing Reflective Practice
- Professional Contexts
- Theories Of Human Development In Integrative Counselling
- Developing The Relational Self In Counselling Practice
- Research Methods
- Making Voices Heard In Counselling
- Developing A Counselling Approach
- Exploring Issues In The Counselling Room
- Dissertation
- Contemporary Approaches In Counselling
- Counselling Practitioner Documents
BA (HONS) COUNSELLING