This programme is quality assured by Middlesex University and you will receive a Middlesex award on successful completion.
This programme is quality assured by Middlesex University and you will receive a Middlesex award on successful completion.
START: 17/9/2025 END: 24/6/2026
The BSc (Hons) in Counselling (top-up) has been specifically designed for practising counsellors already qualified to diploma or foundation degree level and working in paid employment, private practice or a voluntary setting.
It provides a unique opportunity for counsellors to deepen their understanding of counselling theory and practice, to gain more understanding of client issues and how to work with them, undertake a research project on a research question of their own choosing, and gain a degree at the same time.
It also provides a forum where counsellors from a variety of orientations and backgrounds will be able to share information and experience to their mutual advantage.
Employers are increasingly asking for counsellors with a degree in counselling, or with BACP accreditation or both.
Graduates also progress to postgraduate programmes or go on to more specialised training, i.e., in couples counselling, drug and alcohol addiction or working with children and adolescents.
The aims of the programme are to:
Research Proposal (15 credits) –
This module aims to ensure that students apply consistently a comprehensive, in-depth and research-informed body of knowledge in their practice and use research literature on the impact of the therapeutic alliance to enhance relationships with clients. It will equip you with the methods and knowledge that enable independent research.
Personal and Professional Development in Practice (30 credits) –
This module aims to extend students’ understanding of the emergence and development of their personal and professional identity as counsellors considering their personal, training, and clinical experience to date, their current training, clinical commitments, and future aspirations.
Research Informed Practice (45 credits) –
This module aims to successfully complete a substantial empirical research project based on an approved research proposal and to reflect on the outcomes of the research project and the implications for the counselling profession.
Theory in Practice (30 credits) –
This module aims to provide an overview of the theory underpinning key modalities prevalent in current counselling practice and critically reviews their preferred core model, its strengths and limitations and how other models of theory and practice might be integrated. You will reflect on how new knowledge (area of special interest) can support development of clinical practice.
The course requires one day attendance in college per week, 80 hours counselling practice in a placement or in private practice, one-to-one or group supervision in line with BACP guidelines leading to a satisfactory supervisor’s report on completion, a significant amount of independent reading and research which in all amounts to the equivalent of full-time study.
If you have a Student visa, please book a call to discuss your options.
Applicants should apply through the UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) website. All courses will be listed under Activate Learning on the UCAS website:
Please make sure you do the following:
Please note that if you do not have a FdSc in Counselling you will have to apply to Activate Learning for Recognition of Prior Learning and Experience.
When making an application for a student loan make sure you do the following:
You could progress to postgraduate programmes or go on to more specialised training, for instance in couples counselling, drug and alcohol addiction or working with children and young people.
You could become a private practice counsellor, pastoral worker, counsellor for a voluntary agency, the NHS or other statutory agency.
Counsellors who graduate from this programme and who are already in paid employment will be eligible for a greater variety of counselling work.
On successful completion, you will be awarded a BSc (Hons) Counselling (Top-Up) from Middlesex University.
Home/EU* Fee for September 2025 entry: £8,000 per year.
*Fee information for European Union (EU) students: If your course starts on or after the 1st August 2021, you will no longer be eligible for financial support from Student Finance England unless you meet one of the following criteria:
Optional trips for work experience, especially if you wish to volunteer overseas, as some of our previous students have done. Additional printing over and above the £10 allowance provided by the college, and the cost of books that you might wish to purchase.
We strongly recommend that you purchase a laptop for your course.
If you need any further information or guidance, please contact us at HE@activatelearning.ac.uk
We recommend that you budget £100 a year for additional costs such as for stationary to undertake your studies. You can borrow textbooks and access journals from the recommended reading lists most of these are available from the Learning Resource Centre. If you choose to buy textbooks, they may cost up to £60 each.
Specific additional costs in respect of this course are:
Activate Learning recognises that funding is a big part of your decision to embark on a higher education programme. You will be aware of, should budget for, and be able to meet, all of the pre-requisite costs associated with your course, eg course fees, cost of necessary materials or activities (such as personal therapy for counselling students) and regular travel to and from college. For eligible students, we have put in place arrangements in the form of bursaries and funds to support you with other course-related expenditures during the term of your studies.