The Mental Health, Wellbeing and Counselling BSc (Hons) at the University of Bolton is a full-time, 4-year course that starts with a foundation year. The course is designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of mental health, wellbeing and counselling, focusing on practical skills for employment as well as academic study. Course Content: This four-year course is split into foundation year, followed by a three-year degree. Students will study a range of subjects during their foundation year, which is designed to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge for undergraduate study. In their following three years, they'll delve into in-depth study of mental health and wellbeing, learning about the brain and behaviour, factors that affect mental health, how to promote wellbeing, and get trained in counselling, mindfulness, mental health first aid and positive psychology.Key Modules: Key modules across the course include 'Introduction to Counselling Skills', 'The Science of Happiness: An Introduction to Positive Psychology', 'Introduction to Mindfulness and Compassion', 'Strategies for Success', 'Exploring Mental Health', 'Cognitive Behaviours and Interventions', 'Counselling Practice and Theory', and 'Promoting Wellbeing'.Accreditations: No specific accreditation information is mentioned for this course.Future Careers: This course equips students for a career in counselling and mental health and wellbeing roles across a range of sectors, such as the NHS, education, social services, and private practice. Specific roles can include wellbeing advisor, mental health support worker, mental health mentor, counsellor, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course [page](https://www.bolton.ac.uk/course/bsc-hons-mental-health-wellbeing-and-counselling-with-foundation-year-full-time-4-years-university-of-bolton/2024-25).