FdSc Psychology and Counselling Skills Level 5
This foundation degree is ideal for those who are interested in developing theoretical knowledge and practical skills in psychology and counselling. Some modules will be tutor lead and will involve taking notes and writing assignments. Other modules will include more experiential learning through the practical application of skills. Research projects will also be a feature on each year of the programme.
Course Details
- To enrol on this course, you will usually be required to have a minimum of 48 UCAS points
Clinical Psychology
Psychology of Aggression
Humanistic Therapy
Psychotherapy and Working with Trauma
Individual Differences and Quantitative Research
Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies
Forensic Psychology: Offending Behaviour and Rehabilitation
Applied Psychology: Theories of Gender & Memory
Positive Psychology and Qualitative Research Methods
Integrated Counselling and Ethical Practice
Creative Counselling
Professional Practice
"I will really miss my college days and from the beginning the tutor, Al, has been so supportive. From someone who has not completed anything academic in over 20 years, this course was a step in the right direction for me. I have learnt so much from the group of people, different organisations, but mostly from Al who has a wealth of HR knowledge. Nothing is ever too much trouble for Al and she will always go out of her way to support and guide you in the right direction". Kelly Gidley – Temporary Staffing Team Manager, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust