Counselling FdSc
Postgraduate
In Worcester
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Postgraduate
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Location
Worcester
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What makes Counselling at the University of Worcester special? At Worcester, we focus on a person-centred counselling model. Throughout the programme, you will develop the skills required to provide the empathetic and transparent therapeutic relationship that is the basis of the person-centred approach. This foundation degree will equip you with everything you need to practice as a counsellor in a number of settings, as well as providing an ideal opportunity for those who would like to enhance their current role with qualified counsellor status.
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About this course
Entry requirements A Level 3 qualification in Counselling Skills (minimum of 120 hours tuition, which includes both theory and skills).
Passes at A-C in 4 GCSE subjects, including English Language or equivalent. All offers are subject to satisfactory Health and DBS Disclosure Clearances.
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Course programme
Here is an overview of current modules available on this course. Regular updates may mean that exact module titles may differ.
Year 1- Person-Centred Approaches in Counselling
- Personal & Professional Development (1)
- Comparative Theoretical Approaches
- Human Growth & Development
- Social, Political & Cultural Context of Counselling
- Counselling Children & Young People
- Independent Work-based Learning (1)
- Introduction to Counselling Research
- Personal & Professional Development (2)
- Developing the Skills of Person-Centred Counselling
- Introduction to Counselling Ethics & the Law Relating to Counselling
- Counselling for Loss & Grief
- Independent Work-based Learning (2)
Counselling FdSc