Overview
The Foundation Degree in Humanistic Counselling based on Transactional Analysis is designed for individuals seeking a recognised accredited qualification as a counsellor and the opportunity to develop personally and professionally, using Transactional Analysis theory as a main theoretical model. This course is accredited by the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
In year 1 you will spend a minimum of an additional 8 hours a week on the course, although this will differ from individual to individual. This involves personal therapy, finding a placement, reading around the subject, maintaining a Personal Reflective Learning Journal and researching and assignment writing.
In Year 2 time will be spent in an approved agency undertaking 1:1 counselling with clients, attending agency supervision and possibly team days in the agency. Time will be spent also on preparation for supervision, research, preparation for presentations, reading around and assignment writing.
This Foundation Degree is quality assured by Middlesex University and you will receive a Middlesex award on successful completion.
What Will I Study?
Students will develop an awareness of the ethical and professional responsibilities of a counsellor and practise accordingly, applying a humanistic approach and TA model to client work. Students will also use supervision and personal therapy to support their personal and professional development. The course involves working as a trainee counsellor during Year 2 (Level 5).
There are three main threads running through the two year course: Theory, Professional Development and Personal Development. Across the two years, you will study the following modules:
- Personal Development
- Human Growth and Development
- Professional Development and Practice
- Transactional Analysis Theory
- Mental Health
- Research Project
- Theory and Practice
Entry Requirements
Applicants for this course should have sucessfully completed a Level 3 course in Counselling Skills, e.g. ABC Diploma in Counselling Skills, as well as a TA101 Certificate. Please note that we offer the TA101 course at various times throughout the Spring and Summer term.
All students must have a GCSE English (or equivalent) at grade 4/C or above.
Progression
On completing the Foundation Degree you will be able to join the BACP Register and Individual accreditation by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Students may apply to study for one further year to achieve a full BA (Hons) in Humanistic & Integrative Counselling. This course is also available at Peter Symonds College.
Fees
There are different payment options available for this course.
Payment Options: Level 4, 5 & 6: Foundation Degree, BA Honours or BSC Honours
Age 19-23 |
Age 24+ |
- Higher Education Student Loan and Maintenance Loan
- Pay in Full
- Instalment Plan
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