The BSc Hons in Psychology with Counselling at the University of Greenwich is a highly comprehensive course that combines the study of psychology with the principles and practices of counselling. The course emphasizes a scientific approach, providing graduates with a multifaceted perspective on human behaviour.Course Content: The course covers key aspects of psychological sciences. In the first two years, students gain core knowledge and skills in psychology and counselling, including cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology and counselling skills. In the third year, students further specialise in areas they choose, such as mental health, child and adolescent counselling, counselling older people, and stress, health and wellbeing.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of this course include Foundations in Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology and Counselling, Cognitive Processes and Individual Differences, Counselling Skills, Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Counselling, Counselling Older People, and Stress, Health and Wellbeing. Accreditations: The degree is recognised by the British Psychological Society (BPS) as conferring eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), provided students achieve at least a lower second-class honours degree and pass the empirical project.Future Careers: Graduates from this course go on to work in a wide range of careers. Some progress on to further study or professional training in areas such as counselling psychology and clinical psychology, while others work in healthcare settings, social care, education, recruitment and HR, public services or the commercial sector. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.