Higher National Certificate - HNC
Here's what you will need to get a place on the Counselling and Applied Psychology HNC & HND (Level 4 & Level 5) course at Herefordshire, Ludlow & North Shropshire College.
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UCAS code: CAP1
Here's what Herefordshire, Ludlow & North Shropshire College says about its Counselling and Applied Psychology HNC & HND (Level 4 & Level 5) course.
This course will be based at Herefordshire College, Folly Lane Campus.
This higher-level course offers a flexible, unit-based structure designed to develop the practical, interpersonal, and critical thinking skills essential for success in both employment and higher education. Aligned with the latest professional standards, it provides opportunities for students to build the skills and behaviours needed for a career in counselling.
The course offers a clear progression path, whether you wish to top up to a full degree, advance in your current role, or transition into employment.
You will develop the self-awareness and skills required to build lasting therapeutic relationships. Learning through experience, you will have the core conditions of the Person-Centred Approach: empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard, which are fundamental to effective counselling practice.
By the end of the course, you will be fully equipped to practice as a professional counsellor in a variety of settings. Whether you are looking to qualify as a counsellor or enhance your current role with accredited skills, this course provides an ideal foundation.
Career and progression opportunities:
On completion, students would be guaranteed an interview for the Applied Health and Social Care top up degree at the University of Worcester.
Graduates will be well-positioned to meet counsellor registration requirements and pursue employment in settings such as:
Schools and colleges
The NHS
Specialist counselling agencies (e.g., bereavement, addiction support)
Private practice
Roles that benefit from advanced counselling skills
Popular modules:
Personal and Professional Development Through Inclusive Practice
Developing Empathic Communication for Effective Therapeutic Relationships
Preparing for Research
Ethical Frameworks in Counselling
Self-Awareness and Reflective Practice in Counselling
Individual Differences
Digital Approaches in Caring Professions
Source: Herefordshire, Ludlow & North Shropshire College
Qualification
Higher National Certificate - HNC
Department
Hereford Campus
Location
Hereford Campus | Herefordshire
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Applied psychology
• Counselling
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £5,995 per year |
| Scotland | £5,995 per year |
| Wales | £5,995 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £5,995 per year |
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