Higher National Certificate - HNC
Here's what you will need to get a place on the Counselling and Applied Psychology course at BMet (Birmingham Metropolitan College).
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32
UCAS code: CAP0
Here's what BMet (Birmingham Metropolitan College) says about its Counselling and Applied Psychology course.
Course Overview
Do you enjoy research and helping others? If so, this course will be an excellent option for you. Counselling and Applied Psychology course will give you the tools you need to help people to explore their lives, their emotions and the issues that underline their difficulties. This course has a minimum requirement of a 100 hours’ work placement or experience in counselling settings.
Key Features
Studying this specialised counselling course with us will provide you with multiple future career and study options.
You’ll have access to modern, digital learning tools as you study and you’ll also have full support from our dedicated lecturing team course specialists within this subject area.
This course is closely aligned to professional body framework content and assessment supports you to develop as professional practitioners for the future. The HNC in Counselling and Applied Psychology aligns to column A therapist in the SCoPEd framework.
Course Content
On the course you’ll study units that have been created specifically to help you gain career focused skills in professional counselling. Throughout the course you will have one-to-one support from your lecturers and tutors.
Above all, our lecturing team, who come from a range of professional and cultural backgrounds, will help you learn through real-world context, helping you understand how your new skills are best applied in practice.
Unit 1 Personal and Professional Development Through Inclusive Practice Unit 2 Developing Empathic Communication for Effective Therapeutic Relationships Unit 3 Preparing for Research (Pearson-set) Unit 4 Ethical Frameworks in Counselling Unit 5 Self-awareness and Reflective Practice in Counselling Unit 6 Theoretical Perspectives in Counselling Unit 7 Individual Differences Unit 8 Digital Approaches in Caring Professions
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements for Counselling and Applied Psychology is 32 UCAS Tariff points.
A Minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above in English Language and Maths is also expected. Level 2 equivalents also considered.
Mature applicants with other qualifications or non-formal qualifications are welcome to apply. If you are over 21 years of age, you will be assessed on an individual basis and may be asked to complete a short task to demonstrate the required level of knowledge to meet the demands of the course.
If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the Higher Education department on [email protected]
Careers
There is high demand for paid employment in counselling as the field is increasingly popular. With a specialised qualification in psychology with counselling, you will have a qualification that shows your commitment to working in professional practice. The course sets you up with a range of knowledge, skills, and abilities that will allow you to apply your learning confidently in your future career as a counsellor.
Our graduates pursue exciting and diverse careers in a wide variety of employment sectors which include:
Counsellor Psychological Wellbeing Practioner
Source: BMet (Birmingham Metropolitan College)
Qualification
Higher National Certificate - HNC
Department
Health and Social Care
Location
James Watt College | Birmingham
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Applied psychology
• Counselling
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £6,000 per year |
| Scotland | £6,000 per year |
| Wales | £6,000 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £6,000 per year |
Unit 1 Personal and Professional Development Through Inclusive Practice Unit 2 Developing Empathic Communication for Effective Therapeutic Relationships Unit 3 Preparing for Research (Pearson-set) Unit 4 Ethical Frameworks in Counselling Unit 5 Self-awareness and Reflective Practice in Counselling Unit 6 Theoretical Perspectives in Counselling Unit 7 Individual Differences Unit 8 Digital Approaches in Caring Professions
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