production
Skip to Content

Undergraduate Counselling Skills 2024-2025

CO101E: COUNSELLING SKILLS 1 & 2: LISTENING, RESPONDING & THERAPY MODELS

30 credits

Level 1

First Term

This course comprises an immersive online training in counselling skills, including the ability to form and developing a helping relationship, the deployment of key counselling skills and the understanding of a range of theories of therapeutic change.

CO201E: COUNSELLING & LISTENING SKILLS 3 & 4: PROCESS & APPLICATION OF SKILLS

30 credits

Level 2

First Term

This is the second of two immersive courses run on-campus to meet the professional standards for a counselling skills programme.  It comprises teaching on key issues in the delivery of embedded counselling, and practice skills development.

CO251D: COUNSELLING SKILLS 4: APPLICATION OF COUNSELLING SKILLS

15 credits

Level 2

Second Term

Sustained Study

This on-campus course is the fourth in the series of counselling skills and teaches students to understand and take forward their ability to offer embedded counselling in both the online and in-person environments.

Completion of this course provides evidence of the capacity to move on to therapist training if desired.

CO251E: COUNSELLING & LISTENING SKILLS 3 & 4: PROCESS & APPLICATION OF SKILLS

30 credits

Level 2

Second Term

This is the second of two immersive courses run on-campus to meet the professional standards for a counselling skills programme.  It comprises teaching on key issues in the delivery of embedded counselling, and practice skills development.

CO4001: PROJECT: EXPLORING THEORY FROM THE WORLD OF COUNSELLING

30 credits

Level 4

First Term

An undergraduate project requiring a critical analysis on a chosen concept from the world of counselling/counselling skills theory, using primary and a secondary material.

CO4501: PROJECT: EXPLORING THEORY FROM THE WORLD OF COUNSELLING

30 credits

Level 4

Second Term

An undergraduate project requiring a critical analysis on a chosen concept from the world of counselling/counselling skills theory, using primary and a secondary material.

Compatibility Mode

We have detected that you are have compatibility mode enabled or are using an old version of Internet Explorer. You either need to switch off compatibility mode for this site or upgrade your browser.