Foundation Degree (FdA) in Counselling - Harrow College
Dec 11, 2007
Institution: Harrow College
Awarding Body: Middlesex University
Course Overview
This 2½ year part-time course combines academic teaching with practical experience, at the end of which the student can expect to qualify as a Counsellor.
The course covers areas that will allow the student to develop clinical and experiential understanding of the person-centred approach to counselling, within a humanistic perspective of the therapeutic relationship and process.
Course Structure (including modules/assessment methods)
Year 1
- Person Centred Counselling
- Counselling Skills
- Counselling Relationship and the BACP Ethical Framework
- Humanistic Therapies
- Experiential Group 1
Year 2
- Professional Issues 1/Loss and Bereavement
- Working with Diverse Groups and Counselling Settings 1
- Working with Diverse Groups and Counselling Settings 2
- Sex and Sexuality/Addiction
- Experiential Group 2
Year 3
- Professional Issues 2
- Research Methods
- Experiential Group 3
Assessment
Coursework and assessment of practice.
Progression Route
On successful completion of the course students can expect to qualify as a Counsellor.
Entry Requirements
- All candidates must have completed the Concepts of Counselling Level 2 course or an appropriate equivalent
- All candidates must have passed the individual and group interviews, which will be
conducted after the applications have been shortlisted - Completed Harrow College Application Form
Programme Details
Start Date: October
Location: Harrow-on-the-Hill Campus
Study Options: Year 1
Day/Evening Thursday 1pm – 9pm, 30 weeks
Year 2
Day/Evening Tuesday 1pm – 9pm, 30 weeks
Year 3
Day/Evening Wednesday 1pm – 9pm, 15 weeks
Fees: To be confirmed
Enquiries and how to apply
Tel: 020 8909 6293
Email: meastwood@harrow.ac.uk
URL: www.harrow.ac.uk
UCAS Code: N/A
WL LLN Reference
7.3 HS HC FD 0508 V2


