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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Social Work and Counselling | Counselling
Area of study
Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


MSc Cwnsela

The MSc Cwnsela program is led by Professor Fay Short at the School of Psychology, Bangor University.


Program Overview

This online information session will provide an overview of the MSc Cwnsela program, including its structure, admission requirements, and career paths. A question-and-answer session will follow.


Program Details

  • The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of counseling and its applications.
  • The program structure includes a combination of theoretical and practical courses, as well as a research project.
  • Admission requirements include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and a minimum GPA of 2.2.
  • Career paths for graduates include counseling, psychotherapy, and research.

Research Areas

  • The School of Psychology at Bangor University has a strong research focus, with faculty members specializing in various areas of psychology, including counseling and psychotherapy.
  • Research projects are available in a range of topics, including counseling outcomes, therapist variables, and client characteristics.

Tuition Fees

  • Tuition fees for the MSc Cwnsela program are competitive, with discounts available for early payment and for students from certain countries.
  • Scholarships and bursaries are also available to support students with their tuition fees.

Application Process

  • Applications for the MSc Cwnsela program can be submitted online, with supporting documents including transcripts, references, and a personal statement.
  • The application deadline is typically in June for September entry, but early application is recommended due to limited places available.

Contact

For more information about the MSc Cwnsela program, please contact the School of Psychology at Bangor University.


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