BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling with Foundation Year

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Degree

Level

Undergraduate

Type

Full Time

Location

On Campus

Course Overview

Develop a strong understanding of human behaviour, mental wellbeing, and counselling practices with the BSc (Hons) Psychology and Counselling with Foundation Year. This four-year degree programme is designed to provide students with the academic knowledge, practical skills, and professional confidence needed to pursue careers within psychology, counselling, mental health, community support, and related sectors.

The integrated foundation year helps students build the essential academic, digital, and employability skills required for higher education study, while introducing key concepts in psychology and counselling. It provides an accessible pathway into degree-level education for students who may not meet traditional entry requirements.

As students progress through the course, they will explore a wide range of psychological theories and counselling approaches, developing a deeper understanding of how individuals think, behave, and interact within different social, cultural, and environmental contexts. The programme encourages students to connect theory with practice, helping them understand the importance of evidence-based approaches and professional skills within the sector.

Throughout the degree, students will examine important topics such as human development, mental health, diversity, culture, social identity, communication, and therapeutic practice. The course places strong emphasis on recognising and understanding the uniqueness of individuals, families, communities, and wider societal groups.

What You’ll Learn

  • Explore key psychological theories and counselling approaches
  • Develop an understanding of human behaviour, wellbeing, and mental health
  • Examine diversity, cultural influences, and individual differences within society
  • Build communication, research, and critical thinking skills
  • Understand evidence-based practice and professional ethics in psychology and counselling
  • Apply problem-solving and analytical skills to real-world social and community challenges

 

In the final year, students will focus on independent research and applied learning, allowing them to investigate topics of personal and professional interest while developing advanced analytical and problem-solving abilities. The course also encourages students to consider how psychology and counselling can contribute to wider social impact, community wellbeing, and sustainable personal and professional development.

Graduates will be prepared for a variety of career pathways in areas such as counselling support, mental health services, community work, education, social care, wellbeing services, and further postgraduate study within psychology and counselling-related fields.

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