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Counselling (Integrative)

Course details
  • BA (Hons)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-time
  • 09/2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
University Studies and Professional Development Centre
Awarded by:
University of East Anglia

Course summary

Please note - This course is currently under review and subject to validation. Please be aware modules may change

Our integrative approach to counselling is a widely recognised counselling method. Developed over the past half-century, the model draws on a range
of theories that explore how human beings develop as people, how personality and emotional challenges emerge, and how we each act in the light of universal experiences: freedom, death, guilt, anxiety.

The aim of integrative counselling is always to enable people to access their whole self and to move forward emotionally.

We prioritise three key things in training you as counsellors: the core practical skills of working with others through their issues and challenges; the theoretical concepts that will underpin your work; and self-reflexivity. Professionalism, in terms of the legal, practical, and ethical boundaries you will have to work within, is also of paramount importance.

You will be engaged in practical counselling skills development, first with your peers and then in your placement settings with real clients as your competencies expand. Throughout the programme, you will be asked to engage in a process of self-awareness that will support your learning and development during the course.
The course is delivered on campus and requires students to attend one and a half days per week. Additional days are required for client work and supervision.
Delivery of the course is through a range of methods including lectures, seminars, case-study, discussions, and workshops.

Year one aims to give students the opportunity to develop their core skills. This is an integrative process: as theoretical perspectives are understood
and personal development increases, so will counselling skills and process analysis develop.
By year two, most students usually begin working with clients supported with clinical supervision. An introduction to research in counselling during year two is an important feature as it gives students a solid grounding in the skills required to complete their dissertation in year three.
In year three, students improve and develop their skills to become reflective practitioners, whilst enhancing their professional practice, self-awareness and understanding of issues in the counselling room.

All students will be expected to embark on personal therapy at their own expense and complete a minimum of 40 hours throughout the duration of the course.

Study Hours per 20 credit Module: 200 hours Lectures and Seminars: 36 – 48 hours Assessments: 30 hours Preparation and Independent study: 122 – 134 hours

*Typically, three 20 credit modules will be studied per Semester. There are two Semesters a year.

Modules

LEVEL 4 - YEAR ONE
*FOUNDATIONAL COUNCELLING SKILLS
*INTRODUCTION TO COUNCELLING THEORY
*PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
*SELF AWARENESS

LEVEL5 - YEAR TWO
*COUNCELLING RESEARCH
*INTERGRATIVE COUNCELLING PRACTICE
*SELF AWARENESS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
*THE INTEGRATIVE RELATIONSHIP

LEVEL 6 - YEAR THREE
*ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE
*BEYOND WORDS
*SELF-AWARNESS & REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
*DISSERTATION

Assessment method

A variety of assessment methods are used which include written reports, written assignments, literature reviews, group presentations, and the compilation of a learning journal.

Modules are assessed by the module leader and internally verified by
another member of staff.

How to apply

Apply by
14 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
F001
Institution code:
W46
Campus name:
University Studies and Professional Development Centre
Campus Code:
B

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

The college does not accept International Applications for this course.

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - 96 points

A level - CCC

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - MMM

English language requirements: IELTS (Academic) Garde 6 IELTS 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) where English is not the student’s first language.
Evidence of study at Level 3, equivalent to 96 UCAS points
Minimum age of 18 years but must be able to evidence a capacity for self-awareness, maturity and stability and be able to cope with the demands of the course. All applicants must undergo an interview.
Criminal Records Declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland) 
It is desirable that applicants have previously completed an introductory to counselling course and have used these skills in a helping capacity. Please note, 120 credits must be achieved to progress to year two of your degree and a further 120 (totalling 240) credits must be achieved to progress to year three.

Other: students not meeting exact requirements can be assessed on a case- by-case basis, particularly where industry experience is evident.

Additional entry requirements

Other

English language requirements

GCSE English and Maths Grade 4/C or above

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England£8500Year 1
Northern Ireland£8500Year 1
Scotland£8500Year 1
Wales£8500Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

You are required to undertake personal therapy, which cost approximately £50/hour for a minimum of 40 hours. This can be undertaken at any point during the three years of study. As well as this, please expect to pay around £50/hour for individual supervision once working in placement commences (minimum of 1.5 hours of supervision required for every 8 client hours in
training). Your chosen therapist must be an accredited member of the BACP or a registered member of the UKCP.

Annual BACP Student Membership costs £80. Independent travel to work placement can cost up to £450 per annum. Course books and materials may cost £120 per annum. Insurance £30 - £50 per annum.

It is also a requirement that you obtain an enhanced DBS, which is £44. We recommend students obtain a quality SD/HD card to enable you to record presentations/group activities, these are £20 - £40 Approx.

Tuition fees will provide access to all the usual teaching and learning equipment; however, there may be additional costs such as materials and equipment that are associated with your course.

Books (approx. £100 - £200 per year)

Printing – all students will be credited with the equivalent of £10 printing/copying at the start of the academic year. After that, students will need to pay for their own printing/copying. Most work is submitted electronically.

Student ID cards – The first issue of your ID card is free. Replacement cards will be charged at £10 to replace lost or stolen cards.

*All costs are approximate and intended as a guideline only.

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