Counselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People and Families is a popular course combination involving the study of two different disciplines to give students the knowledge and understanding needed for a range of career opportunities. The Counselling Studies element of the programme focuses largely on working with individuals and using therapeutic interventions in order to facilitate change and promote psychological well-being. The Working with Children, Young People and Families subject focuses holistically on broader factors that may impact an individual’s quality of life including environmental, and economic factors. Together, both subject areas critically consider factors at an individual, family, social, political, and sociological level that may impact upon an individual’s quality of life and the potential need for interventions to promote well-being.
You must achieve at least 96 UCAS points including a minimum of CC at A level or equivalent (e.g.MM at BTEC Diploma; MPP at BTEC Extended Diploma) towards the total tariff.
Access Students can achieve the requirements with the following combination of Distinction, Merit, and/ or Pass grades at level 3 achieved from a completed Access course. 96 UCAS Points: D21-M3-P21; D18-M9-P18; D15-M15-P15; D12-M21-P12; D9-M27-P9; D6-M33-P6; D3-M39-P3; D0-M45-P0.
20 hours per week.
The University is not licensed by the UK Government to sponsor migrant students under the Student route and is therefore unable to accept applications from international students at present.
Psychology
Birmingham, England
Undergraduate
Full-time, 3 years
September
0.0
Home full-time: £9,250,
Cambridge and Chelmsford
5.5
Undergraduate
£ £9,250, £13,900
Uxbridge area of London, England
5.5
Undergraduate
£ 9250
Bangor, Wales
4.0
Undergraduate
£ Home full-time: £1,350, International full-time: £16,500