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BSc Psychology with Counselling
About this course
Psychology and counselling together address two complementary dimensions of human wellbeing: the scientific study of how the mind and behaviour work, and the relational and therapeutic practice of supporting people through difficulty. Psychology draws on empirical research to understand cognition, emotion, development, social behaviour, and mental health. Counselling develops the skills, self-awareness, and ethical understanding needed to work with people in a therapeutic relationship. Studying both gives you a foundation that is both intellectually rigorous and practically grounded. At the University of Sunderland, this three-year full-time programme examines the brain, perception, memory, language, development, personality, and social psychology alongside training in counselling theory, skills, and practice. You will learn how to listen effectively, how to build therapeutic relationships, and how to apply different counselling approaches to a range of client needs and contexts. Throughout the degree, you will also develop your understanding of yourself, since effective counselling practice requires a high degree of self-awareness and the ability to reflect honestly on your own responses and assumptions. A foundation year is available for students who want additional preparation, and both a sandwich year in industry and work placements are included in the programme, giving you direct experience in professional settings before you graduate. With a typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points, this degree appeals to students who combine intellectual curiosity with a genuine concern for people's wellbeing. Graduates work in mental health services, educational psychology, school counselling, family support, substance misuse services, bereavement services, healthcare, the voluntary sector, and human resources. Many go on to postgraduate study in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical or educational psychology, or social work, using the undergraduate foundation as a springboard into fully qualified professional practice. The knowledge and skills this degree develops are relevant across any field that involves understanding and working with people.
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