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Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BA (Hons) top-up On-Campus Full-time 1 September find out find out
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Your time at university should be enjoyable and rewarding, and it is important that it is not spoilt by unnecessary financial worries. We recommend that you spend time planning your finances, both before coming to university and while you are here. We can offer advice on living costs and budgeting, as well as on awards, allowances and loans.

Find out more about our fees and the support available to you at our:

  • Undergraduate finance pages
  • International students' finance pages

About Counselling, BA (Hons) top-up - at University of Greenwich

This programme has been specifically designed for practicing counsellors already qualified to diploma or foundation degree level and working in paid employment, private practice or a voluntary setting. It provides a unique opportunity for counsellors to deepen their understanding of counselling theory and practice, to gain more understanding of client issues and how to work with them, undertake a research project and gain a degree at the same time. It also provides a forum where counsellors from a variety of orientations and backgrounds will be able to share information and experience to their mutual advantage. As awareness of mental health issues gradually increases in the public consciousness and more people seek professional help and advice, there is a rise in demand for counselling and for professionally qualified counsellors. Employers are becoming increasing inclined to seek graduate counsellors due to their increased level of skills, knowledge and ability.

Degree structure

The aims of the programme are:

  • To equip students who have already completed a substantial, skills-focusedtraining in counselling with a consolidated knowledge of the theories andphilosophies that underpin their practice
  • To foster students' self-reflective awareness of their current capacities ascounsellors and future continuing professional development targets in support oftheir lifelong working aspirations
  • To develop students' confident engagement with systematic research incounselling by fostering their critical understanding of relevant research methodsand enabling them to undertake a suitable counselling research project of personalinterest.

Entry requirements for this course

Contact University of Greenwich to find course entry requirements.


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