Counselling BSc (Hons)

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Overview

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Degree

UCAS code: B941 112 UCAS points
  • BSc (Hons) Counselling, home applicant, full time

    • Home Applicant
    • Full time, 3 years
    • Pound 9250 Per year
  • BSc (Hons) Counselling, international applicant, full time

    • International Applicant
    • Full time, 3 years
    • Pound 14820 Per year

What makes this course different

  • 1st in London

    Our counselling courses ranked 1st in London for “Learning Resources” (National Student Survey 2023, Results published 10 August 2023)

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  • 100 hours of placement

    By graduation, you'll have at least 100 hours of client work. You'll be on your way to the 450 hours you need for full British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accreditation.

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  • Award-winning teaching

    Staff are practising counsellors and academics, researching, publishing, engaging with professional organisations, and sharing their award winning expertise with you in the classroom.

Accreditation

Accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

This is one of the very few undergraduate counselling training degrees in the UK awarded professional accreditation from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

Course modules

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Core Counselling Skills and Processes

Personal Development and Professional Life (Mental Wealth)

Researching with Small Samples

Person-Centred Counselling

Professional Development and Ethical Practice

Researching with Larger Samples

Becoming a Reflective Practitioner (Mental Wealth)

Psychodynamic Counselling

Research Methods

Life Span Development (Children and Young People)

Life Span Development (Adulthood and Later Life)

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Becoming a Competent Practitioner (Mental Wealth)

Research Dissertation

Clinical Practice and Supervision

The Integrative Practitioner

Existential Counselling

NOTE: Modules are subject to change. For those studying part time courses the modules may vary.

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Your future career

A BSc Counselling degree opens up career opportunities in public and private practice, the allied psychology sector, and non-psychology fields. It also provides a foundation for postgraduate studies in counselling and psychotherapy or psychology. We encourage you to bring your unique lived experiences and personal identities to the forefront. Whether you identify as LGBTQAI+ and want to become a therapist supporting that community, or you are a survivor of domestic violence looking to make a difference in the sector, our course will empower you.

Industry links

We have links with Place2Be, a children and young people's mental health charity.

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Graduate employers

Our graduates have gone into roles in schools, the NHS, charities and private practice.

Job roles

Graduates can pursue roles within the allied psychology sector, such as employment specialist, social prescribing link worker, and support positions in healthcare. Other options include non-counselling fields like human resources, civil service, teaching, and entrepreneurship. We offer postgraduate courses for further specialisation and you can explore the different career options you can pursue with this degree and see the median salaries of the sector on our Career Coach portal.

Further study

You could pursue further training to become a Clinical or Counselling Psychologist. You could go on to do a PgDip or master's in Counselling and Psychotherapy here at UEL.

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Studying for a BSc Counselling degree at UEL was a valuable stepping-stone towards the career that I wanted to pursue. I was able to bring together theory and practice not only in the classroom but also through clinical placements."
Majda Rogers

Counselling, BSc (Hons)

How we support your career ambitions

We offer dedicated careers support, and further opportunities to thrive, such as volunteering and industry networking. Our courses are created in collaboration with employers and industry to ensure they accurately reflect the real-life practices of your future career and provide you with the essential skills needed. You can focus on building interpersonal skills through group work and benefit from our investment in the latest cutting-edge technologies and facilities.

Career Zone

This digital platform provides you with careers and employability resources, including: 

  • Jobs board for internships, placements, graduate opportunities, flexible part-time work 
  • Mentoring programmes for insight with industry experts 
  • 1-2-1 career coaching services 
  • Careers workshops and employer events 
  • Learning pathways to gain new skills and industry insight

Mental Wealth programme

Our Professional Fitness and Mental Wealth programme issues you with a Careers Passport to track the skills you've mastered. Some of these are externally validated by corporations like Amazon and Microsoft.

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We are careers first

Our teaching methods and geographical location put us right up top:

  • Work-based projects
  • Networking and visits to leading organisations
  • Support in starting a new business
  • London on our doorstep

 

How you'll learn

You will be taught through lectures, seminars, process groups, skills practice sessions (which start from your first week on the course), academic supervision, and, in your final year, group-based clinical supervision with a course tutor.

    Guided independent study

    Our innovative Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) approach enhances face-to-face learning by providing students with scheduled on-campus contact hours and additional learning opportunities. Through our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), students can access course materials and resources beyond their scheduled hours. We offer access to industry-standard technology and specialised spaces to prepare students for their future careers. Dedicated time for activities and development, along with a holistic approach to learning, fosters academic, personal, and professional growth. Students benefit from career support through on-campus and virtual Career Zones, personalised support services, and a dedicated online portal, Track My Future (TMF)

    When not attending timetabled sessions, you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. This is a key part of university-level work. It will typically involve reading journal articles and books, preparing for seminars, preparing coursework assignments, and arranging independent skills practice sessions with your peers. In your final year, much of your independent study will be focused on your research project.

    Your independent learning is supported by a range of excellent facilities including online resources, the library, and Moodle.

    Academic support

    Students are supported with academic or subject-related queries by a programme director, module leaders, academic advisors (you’ll have an academic advisor from the teaching team as soon as you arrive with us), and university central support services.

    Dedicated personal tutor

    If you need a bit of extra help with certain skills such as academic writing, English, maths, or statistics, academic tutors offer workshops, drop-in sessions, and one-to-one appointments to help you achieve your potential.

    You can receive advice and guidance on all aspects of the IT systems provided by the university from our IT Service Desks located on all three campuses. Our Student Support hubs feature centralised helpdesks.

    UEL provides support and advice for disabled students and those with specific learning difficulties (SPDs).

    Workload

    Each year you will spend around 300 hours of timetabled learning and teaching activities. These may be lectures, workshops, seminars, and individual and group tutorials. Contact hours may vary depending on each module.

    The approximate hours for this course are: 

    • Year 1: scheduled teaching - 300 hours; guided independent study - 900 hours
    • Year 2: scheduled teaching - 300 hours; guided independent study - 900 hours
    • Year 3: scheduled teaching - 300 hours; guided independent study - 900 hours

    Your timetable

    Your individualised timetable is normally available to students within 48 hours of enrolment. Whilst we make every effort to ensure timetables are as student-friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place on any day of the week between 9.00am and 6.00pm. For undergraduate students, Wednesday afternoons are normally reserved for sports and cultural activities, but there may be occasions when this is not possible.

    Class sizes

    To give you an indication of class sizes, this course normally attracts around 50 students a year. Lectures will be attended by everyone, and then we have smaller groups for seminars. You will also engage in skills practice in groups of around four to six peers, plus a staff observer.

How you'll be assessed

Your academic work will be assessed through 100 per cent coursework. It will include academic essays, reflective essays, skills analysis of recorded practice counselling sessions, oral presentations, and video-recorded personal statements. In your final year, you will complete a research project. 

You'll always receive detailed feedback outlining your strengths and how you can improve. We aim to provide feedback on assessments within 15 working days.

Campus and facilities

Water Lane, Stratford

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What our students and staff say

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Taking up a counselling degree has helped me in my self-discovery and personal growth. Over the last year, I have become more certain that helping others through therapy is the right path for me. This is a practical and academic course that gives me a good starting point for my career as a counsellor. I chose UEL because it gave me the right support and it felt right to be here - it felt like home."

Carina Faria

Counselling, BSc (Hons)

Psychology Students
I enjoy the fact that the course puts a lot of emphasis on reflexivity and process in therapy. It's something that cannot be learned by reading books. One has to experience it for oneself, which makes you a good psychologist."

Monika Copija

Prof Doc Counselling Psychology