Studying BA (Hons) Guidance and Counselling at Northumbria University will equip you with a variety of skills and knowledge needed to work within a broad range of helping professions. You will be encouraged to develop your critical faculties to be able to recognize the existence of inequalities and discriminatory practices encountered by people in everyday life and to consider strategies to influence and bring about change. You will engage with a range of learning experiences that include group work, case studies, problem-solving exercises, inquiry-based, and experiential learning, as well as the more traditional lecture-based approach. The application of theory into practice is a central theme of the course. For example, you will be encouraged to participate in our student peer mentoring program with the opportunity to act as a mentor for other students. This course is a valuable foundation for those who wish to use guidance and counseling strategies as part of a job role in working with young people and adults in health, education, or community settings, or as the basis for further postgraduate research or professional training. BA Guidance and Counselling offer a challenging and innovative study experience that draws on theoretical perspectives and is enhanced opportunities to put that theory into practice in a range of settings. Guidance and Counselling is a subject that is only offered by a select group of universities at the undergraduate level. BA (Hons) Guidance and Counselling at Northumbria University is unique in being the only undergraduate program that meets the qualification requirements for the UK register of the Career Development Professionals of the Career Development Institute, which is the UK-wide professional body for career guidance. Work placements and study abroad options are available for a full year between your second and final years, with the additional option of a placement module during your second year.
120 UCAS Tariff points From a combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications which may include: A-level, BTEC Diplomas/Extended Diplomas, Scottish and Irish Highers, Access to HE Diplomas, or the International Baccalaureate. GCSE Requirements: Applicants will need Maths and English Language at minimum grade 4/C, or an equivalent
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
International applicants shoud have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with 5.5 in each component (or an approved equivalent*).
Psychology
City Campus, Northumbria University
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3/4 years(inc. placement year)
September
6.0
9250,
17500, (INT)
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Undergraduate
9,250
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6.0
Undergraduate
23800
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7.0
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26887