BSc (Hons) Psychology ad Counselling Studies

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) Data not available
Tuition (Foreign students) RM 187,168
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Entry Requirements

  • A minimum of 280 UCAS points (which must include minimum grades of BC or above at A2 level), BTEC National Diploma with an overall grade of Distinction Merit Merit, or an Access Diploma with a minimum of 39 credits with Merit or Distinction.

English Language Requirements:

  • GCSE/O-Level English Language at grade C or above
  • An overall score of at least 6.0 in the British Council IELTS test
  • An A level or degree equivalent qualification in English for English related subject courses

Curriculum

Year 1 

Semester 1 

  • Introduction to Applied Psychology & Counselling Studies
  • Foundations of Psychology 
  • Humanistic Counselling Theory & Skills

Semester 2 

  • Being an Independent Learner 
  • Preparation for placement 
  • Introduction to Research Design & Analysis 
  • Counselling Ethics 

Year 2 

Semester 1 & 2 

  • Expanding on Research Design & Analysis
  • Placement 
  • Human Development: an ethological approach
  • CBT Counselling Theory & Skills 
  • Cognition & The Brain 
  • The Individual in Society 

Year 3

Semester 1 & 2

  • Dissertation 
  • Psychology in Question 
  • Counselling Children & Families
  • Psychodynamic Counselling Theory & Skills
  • Introduction to Neuroscience
  • Counselling Diversity
  • Counselling Skills
  • Counselling Couples

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