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Counselling

Coleg Sir Gar

UCAS Code: P85G | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Entry requirements


Learners need to be qualified counsellors and have a diploma in counselling, foundation degree or HND. Alternatively they may hold equivalent qualifications in psychotherapy or counselling psychology. All will need to go through the RPEL (recognition of prior and experiential learning) procedure with the university. This may involve completing the RAL module in the university. Accredited counsellors may also find the course of value. Learners need to be currently practising for some modules. All learners will need to have a current Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check and will be required to pay for this.

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Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

The course is for those who are already qualified as counsellors. It allows learners to update their skills and knowledge. It also helps learners to access work in Coleg Sir Gar areas such as using cognitive behaviour therapy; trauma work; working with young people, Group work and couples counselling and other subjects. It will be valuable if the future regulation of counselling requires qualified counsellors to have a first degree in counselling.
Applicants will have a counselling qualification having already completed college’s foundation degree or an equivalent qualification.
The BA offers continuous professional development for qualified counsellors following their initial training and offers applicants the opportunity to obtain a full BA honours degree.

Modules

Reflective journal summaries
Essays on theory
Case studies
Individual and group presentations
Independent project/dissertation

Assessment methods

Continuous assessment throughout the course

Tuition fees

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England
£9,000
per year
International
£11,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,000
per year
Scotland
£9,000
per year
Wales
£9,000
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Ammanford Campus

Department:

Care

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