Course Overview
Modules
Study Modes
Entry Requirements
Assessments
Funding & Fees
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BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling
What drives people to act in certain ways? Who is a criminal, exactly? Why do criminals do it? The criminal justice system, contemporary disparities, and crime and society are just a few of the fascinating and thought-provoking topics covered in this interdisciplinary criminology and psychology degree program. This course is the appropriate stepping stone to your future professional aspirations and is perfect for those who want to explore both discipline areas.
Course Overview
What will I study?
You will acquire the knowledge and self-assurance necessary to successfully complete your undergraduate degree at your foundation level. You will gain knowledge of study techniques in disciplines like numeracy, research techniques, and teamwork. Additionally, you'll take two introductory psychology and counselling programs. Following your foundational year, you will study the core areas of psychology education, including social, cognitive, biological, developmental, and research methodologies. Additionally, you will have the option to enrol in counselling-specific modules, such as Managing the Therapeutic Process, Core Counseling Skills, Health and Psychological Well-Being, and Counseling Psychology.
A person-centred approach is used in the psychology field of counselling to help people investigate their experiences and come up with counterproductive ideas and behaviours. Counsellors are employed in a variety of professional contexts, such as internal departments of for-profit and nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and private practices. You will study the core areas of psychology education, including social, cognitive, biological, developmental, and research methodologies, as part of your counselling degree. Additionally, you will have the option to enrol in counselling-specific modules, such as Managing the Therapeutic Process, Core Counseling Skills, Health and Psychological Well-Being, and Counseling Psychology.
Degree
Level of study
Start date
Duration
Location
Delivery
Hours per week
Fees
Finances
BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling
Foundation Year (Y0) or First Year (Y1)
September, October, November, February, May
3 years or 4 years (with foundation year)
London, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester or ONLINE
Weekends, Weekdays or Evenings
9-12h
£9250 (ONLINE option is cheaper)
Eligible for the Tuition Fee Loan and the Maintenance Loan
Degree BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling
Level of study: Fondation Year(Y0) or First Year(Y1)
Start date: September, October, November, February, May
Duration: 3 years (or 4 years with foundation year)
Location: London, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester or ONLINE
Delivery: Weekends, Weekdays or Evenings
Hours per week: 9 - 12h
Fees: £9250 per year (ONLINE option is cheaper)
Finances: Eligible for the Tuition Fee Loan and the Maintenance Loan
Modules
Year 0 (Foundation Year)
● Using Numeracy, IT and Data
● Research Skills and Using Information
● Values, Ethics and Working Collaboratively
● Developing Academic Skills
● Crime and Law in Context
● Psychology of Everyday Life
Level 4
● Introduction to Studying Psychology (20 credits)
● Social Psychology (20 credits)
● Introduction to Research Methods (20 credits)
● Developmental Psychology (20 credits)
● Biological Psychology (20 credits)
● Cognitive Psychology (20 credits)
Level 5
● Qualitative Research Methods (20 credits)
● Quantitative Research Methods (20 credits)
● Positive Psychology (20 credits)
● Personality and Intelligence (20 credits)
● Introduction to Counselling Psychology (20 credits)
● Core Counselling Skills (20 credits)
Level 6
● Health and Psychological Well-being (20 credits)
● Psychological Assessment and Formulation (20 credits)
● Counselling Psychology, Mental Health and Illness (20 credits)
● Managing the Therapeutic Process (20 credits)
● Counselling Research Project (40 credits)
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Study Modes
Entry Requirements
Standard entry:
Non-standard entry:
English language requirements
Duolingo | Minimum Required Score |
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Overall Band | 105 |
Comprehension | 105 |
Literacy | 95 |
Conversation | 85 |
Production | 75 |
Assessments
● individual reports
● case study analyses
● role-play
● group presentations
● reflective and personal independent assignments
Funding & Fees
Funding for your studies
All of the students will receive Student Finance which means that you don't need to pay anything.
Tuition Fee Loans
Your tuition fees are paid using a tuition fee loan. This is given to your University or College directly. Only once you have completed your study and are making at least £26,575 per year do loan repayments begin. Students who study full- or part-time may apply
Maintenance Loans
To pay for living expenses, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan if you qualify. This loan is deposited straight into your bank account. After you complete your degree and earn more than £26,575, your maintenance loan is due. Please visit www.gov.uk/studentfinance for additional details.
Maintenance Loan is NOT eligible for studying ONLINE.
Maintenance Grants
Additionally, you can apply for a Maintenance Grant to assist with living expenses. At the beginning of the term, maintenance grants are deposited straight into your bank account. Although you are not required to pay them back, any money you get will lower the amount of the Maintenance Loan you might be eligible for should you decide to apply for one as well.
General info
Student finance for undergraduate degrees covers:
- Tuition fee Loan - £9250 per year. This money goes directly from the Student Loan Company to the University (you don’t touch this money).
- Maintenance loan: covers your own expenses and living costs
- £9706 per year in you live outside the London
- £13000 if you live in London
The maintenance Loan goes directly to your account and you can do with this money whatever you want.
If you have pre-settled status you need to work and keep working during the status.
If you have a settled status you don’t need to work.
The loan is provided by the UK government and covers 100% of the tuition fees charged by universities. The repayment rules are very favourable.
More information can be found on the government website:https://www.gov.uk/student-finance