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BSc Psychology and Counselling with Foundation
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Psychology and counselling are complementary disciplines that together provide a comprehensive understanding of the human mind and how it can be supported when in difficulty. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes, drawing on empirical research to explain how people think, feel, develop, and interact. Counselling brings a relational and therapeutic dimension, concerned with how trained professionals can create supportive relationships that help people explore and work through emotional and psychological difficulties. Studying the two together gives you both the scientific grounding and the applied skills that careers in mental health, wellbeing, and human services require. At the University of Westminster, this four-year full-time degree with foundation year provides an inclusive entry route for students who want to build their academic foundations before progressing into the main degree. Westminster's London location provides exceptional access to the diverse communities, health and social care organisations, and professional networks that make the city one of the most stimulating places to study psychology and counselling. The sandwich year gives you extended professional experience in a relevant setting, a year abroad broadens your academic and personal horizons, and work placement experience is embedded in the programme throughout. You will develop both the theoretical knowledge and the personal and professional skills that the helping professions demand, including the ability to listen carefully, to maintain appropriate professional boundaries, and to reflect critically on your own practice and development. Graduates go on to careers in counselling, mental health support, social care, human resources, education, community work, and a wide range of roles where psychological understanding and interpersonal skill matter. Many pursue postgraduate training in counselling, psychotherapy, or clinical psychology. For those seeking the British Psychological Society's Graduate Basis for Chartership, the accreditation status of the programme should be confirmed at the time of application.
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