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Counselling Theory

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Coleg Llandrillo - Rhos on Sea
Awarded by:
Bangor University (Prifysgol Bangor)

Course summary

This course provides learners with the opportunity to both fulfil their academic potential and enhance their present and future employment as Counsellors.

Students are guided through professional and personal development to enable them to become autonomous counsellors allied with the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) ethical framework for good practice. This course meets the requirements for eligibility of BACP accreditation. The course is flexible, and can be fitted around other commitments students may have. This allows opportunities for either part-time or full-time study, either for those returning to education or those who are in employment or engaging in Counselling practice, and wish to enhance their qualifications and employment status or opportunities.

Modules Include:

Year 1 (Level 4)**:

Professional Development
Fundamental Counselling Skills
Humanistic Counselling
Inclusive Counselling
Introduction to Counselling
An Introduction to Research and Study Skills
Professional Practice and Ethics
**For those who have studied and been awarded a Level 4 in Counselling we can RPL all of Level 4 so that you enter the programme directly at Level 5.

Year 2 (Level 5):

Advancing Counselling Skills
Advanced Research and Learning
Attachment and Adversity
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Personal Development Group
Psychodynamic Counselling
Working Across the Lifespan

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
LN26
Institution code:
L53

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