Master of Arts in Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy (University of Roehampton, London)

Course Information

Course Type
Part-time
Fees (Local Students)
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Fees (Foreign Students)
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Duration
24 months
Intake Months
September
Programme Grant
No student grant for this course.
Class Schedule
Sat & Sun 9am to 5:30pm
Assessment Method
Coursework & Practicum

Description

Course overview

The Roehampton Master of Arts in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy programme is an intensive dual specialisation programme that is based on a rich understanding of the complexities of human behaviour. It offers a deep insight into why we think and act the way we do, and how to empower people to act differently.

This programme offers

  • Over 580 hours of face-to-face interaction: 318 hours of face-to-face teaching and practical + 200 hours of supervised counselling + 70 hours of personal therapy sessions.
  • Incorporates 200 practicum hours with clients under qualified supervision

Entry Requirements

Participants are expected to contribute to the class learning experiences in a cohort and peer learning environment. You will be assessed based on experience, aptitude, potential, and skills.

An undergraduate degree at grade 2.2 or above in psychology or the social sciences or an arts related subject

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A completed basic counselling skills training

Evidence of experience of working in a helping role with vulnerable adults (either employed or voluntary work)

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Minimum of 6.5 IELTS overall with no less than 5.5 in any band, or equivalent (applicable only for graduates from non-English programmes)

Career Opportunities

The Care Economy comprises a professional cluster of jobs and skills involved in nurturing and teaching current and future populations.

Almost 40% of job openings in emerging professions globally will be in the Care Economy by 2022.

Our Master of Arts in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy degree equips graduates with skills, knowledge, understanding and personal awareness to become professionals in a variety of locations and settings, such as

  • Career Counselling 
  • Education
  • Schools 
  • Hospitals/Clinics
  • Health Policy
  • Social Services
  • Voluntary Organisations
  • Health Services Management

Modules

  • Introduction to Counselling Practice
  • Integrative Theory and Practice
  • Foundations of Professional Practice
  • Personal Development 1
  • Integrative Theory and Skills
  • Supervised Counselling Practice 1
  • Assessment of Clients for Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Personal Development 2
  • Advanced Integrative Theory and Practice
  • Supervised Counselling Practice 2
  • The Role of Research in Counselling

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