The BSc in Psychology with Counselling course offered by the University of Bradford provides students with a unique combination of counselling and psychology studies. This three-year undergraduate program offers a firm foundation of psychological concepts and theories while providing the opportunity to gain counselling skills needed to provide interventions in real-world contexts.Course Content: In the first year, students will study core areas such as social psychology, biological psychology, developmental psychology, and cognitive psychology. The second year will delve into specialist modules focused on counselling, mental health, and occupational psychology, with emphasis on psychological interventions. The third year includes the opportunity to undertake a substantive piece of independent research.Key Modules: Some core modules include Introduction to Psychology, Counselling: Theories and Skills, Work, Society and Mental Health, Psychological Interventions, Counselling and Mental Health, Occupational Psychology, and Personality and Individual Differences.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society which confers eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).Future Careers: Graduates of this course will be prepared for a variety of employment opportunities in a range of sectors including healthcare, education, social work, and human resources. It also equips students for further studies and professional training in the field of Psychology and Counselling.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.