Course overview
This advanced-level course is for those wanting a career in counselling and in working with people. It is ideal for those with certificates in counselling skills or relevant national units, and those with significant voluntary or paid work experience. The course provides the skills, main theoretical concepts and approaches to counselling required to develop a working knowledge of counselling ethics and boundaries. The course programme is relevant to the counselling sector in Scotland.
Course description
Fees, finance and funding
Fees for full time is £1285
This course is eligible for SAAS.Fees for part time is £1000
This course is eligible for SAAS.Please note, fees are subject to change, please double-check this when enrolling in your course
If you are unsuccessful in your SAAS, you may be liable for the full cost of course
For more information please visit the finance pages - Fees, finance and funding options.
Who is the course for?
This course is ideal for anyone wanting to develop their career in counselling. It will suit school leavers or those looking to change career or take their first steps into the counselling field.
Next step course options
- HND Counselling
- Direct entry at the discretion of the university into second year of a BA (Hons) degree in a related subject
How will I be assessed?
Observation of practice, written assignments and a graded unit.
Why should I choose this course?
This is an area with good job prospects and earnings. This course will give you skills and knowledge for a future career in counselling and supporting people.
You will be taught by lecturers from the sector, and benefit from guest speakers from the public and private counselling sectors. We link with COSCA, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and NHS Scotland. This is a popular course, so we encourage you to apply early.
What are the interview arrangements?
Interview on campus with lecturing team, including a written task.
Intro to the course:
This advanced-level course is for those wanting a career in counselling and in working with people. It is ideal for those with certificates in counselling skills or relevant national units, and those with significant voluntary or paid work experience. The course provides the skills, main theoretical concepts and approaches to counselling required to develop a working knowledge of counselling ethics and boundaries. The course programme is relevant to the counselling sector in Scotland.
Other information:
Applicants will be required to complete a criminal conviction declaration (students progressing to HND will require a Disclosure Scotland PVG check prior to placement)
Full time course: Attendance on this course will be 3 days per week.
Part time course: Part-time year 1 is 1 1/2 days per week and year 2 is 1 day per week.
Entry requirements
One or more of the following:
- two Highers, preferably in English and a social subject if you've left school in the last five years
- qualifications at Higher level are advantageous
- Introduction to Psychology and Counselling
- equivalent recognised counselling training and other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis
- relevant work experience of counselling in a paid or voluntary capacity
- candidates should be over 18 at the start of the course
- acceptance may depend on interview, where and written task to show you can work at SCQF level 7
Learning outcome
You will gain knowledge and experience or both of counselling through groupwork, lectures and guest speakers.
Progression
Where can this course lead?
- This course leads to opportunities in:
- counselling practice
- social care, social work
- health care
- early years
- education
- police service
- human resources
Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Scottish Enterprise Technology Park
College Way
East Kilbride
Course provider
South Lanarkshire College
Scottish Enterprise Technology Park
College Way
East Kilbride