About the course
This pathway is for those who wish to study for a Counselling and/or Psychology degree at university or undertake the Higher National Diploma at college. The Counselling Diploma programme is the most suitable route for you if you are looking to go on to study a degree in subjects such as: Psychology, Psychology with Counselling, Criminology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Education with Psychology, Sociology, Psychology with Professional Development or other similar subjects.
What is an Access to Higher Education course?
An Access to Higher Education course is a 1 year pre-university course that prepares adults for study at university. This course is ideal if you have been out of education for a while, planning a career change or upskill in your current job. A typical Access course is 2-3 days a week, 9.30am-3pm and are taken by students of all ages and backgrounds.
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Duration
3 full days. (This equates to 2.5 days direct delivery, in addition to 0.5 enrichment and/or workshop).
Classes start at 9.30am and end at 4.30pm*
*The department recognises that a large number of students have care or parental responsibilities and makes allowances to ensure these demands can continue to be met by learners.
Entry requirements
Minimum Level 2 Functional Skills English or equivalent English qualification.
Minimum Level 1 Functional Skills Maths or equivalent Maths qualification.
If you do not meet these entry requirements don’t worry, we also offer a Level 2 Pre-Access Foundation course. Contact Us or call 01279 868100 if you would like some advice or further information about this course.
Who is it suitable for?
This course is suitable for anyone who wishes to go to university and is taken by adults aged 19+. There is no upper age limit.
How much does it cost?
The cost of this course is £3384
Funding Checker
This funding checker will tell you if this course may be free or part-funded. Part-funded means you only pay for part of the course.
Contact Us or call our Admissions Team 01279 868100 to get the most up-to-date info on fees and the financial support that may be available to you. Please note: all information is accurate at the time of publishing but may be subject to change
Instalment Plan ✓
This course qualifies for an Instalment Plan, allowing you to pay in smaller, more manageable amounts. Contact our Admissions Team on 01279 868100 for more details.
Advanced Learner Loan ✓
The course can also be fully-funded through an Advanced Learner Loan.
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Awarding body
CAVA
Why study?
You will practice counselling techniques, investigate abnormal psychology such as schizophrenia and eating disorders and carry out minor psychology experiments to collect data and results.
You will also produce a project of own choosing by designing a methodology and carrying out primary research.
Where will this course take me?
Once you've completed this course you can go on to study for a Foundation Degree or Degree in Psychology and/or Counselling at a University of your choice.
Possible careers
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Counsellor
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Criminologist
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Teacher
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Educational Psychologist
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Social Worker
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Family Support Worker
And many more…
Core modules
You will study a range of different modules across the programme, some focusing on your academic skills and some more subject specific, here are some examples of the types of modules you will study:
- Study and Research Skills
- Research Project
- Social Psychology
- Counselling in Practice
- Applied Psychology
- Key Counselling Skills
Please note these module examples are subject to change.
How will I be assessed?
- Essays
- Presentations
- Timed assessments
- Class discussions
- Observable assessments
Will I have to provide anything?
Academic Resources: Pens, Paper, Files.
I'm interested. What should I do now?
Call 01279 868100 and talk to an Admissions Adviser
Ask Us a question about this course