This programme explores a wide range of topics in psychological theory, counselling techniques, psychotherapy approaches, mental health assessment, and ethical practice. Students gain hands-on experience through supervised practice, case studies, and role-play exercises, ensuring they can apply theoretical knowledge effectively in real-world settings.
The course emphasises critical thinking, reflective practice, empathy, communication, and ethical decision-making, helping students develop the professional skills needed to work confidently and responsibly with diverse clients. Research methods and evidence-based practice are also central to the programme, enabling students to integrate academic knowledge with practical application.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers as professional counsellors, psychotherapists, mental health practitioners, or wellbeing consultants, and the programme also provides a pathway for further doctoral study or professional accreditation.
Assessment of Bachelor programmes is continuous and practical rather than based on a single final exam. Typical assessment methods include:
Written reports and essays
Class presentations
Project work and case studies
Group assignments
Portfolios and reflective journals
In-class activities and practical tasks
This course is structured around units or modules, where students are assessed as they complete each topic — often through a combination of assignments and project work rather than only exams.