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Pursuing a BA (Hons) in Guidance and Counselling at Northumbria University will provide you with diverse skills and expertise essential for various helping professions. The program fosters critical thinking to identify societal inequalities and discriminatory practices, while exploring approaches to drive meaningful change. Your learning journey will incorporate collaborative group activities, case analyses, problem-solving tasks, inquiry-based methods, hands-on experiences alongside traditional lectures. A key focus is translating theory into practice, exemplified through participation in our peer mentoring initiative where you can guide fellow students. This degree serves as an excellent foundation for those aiming to apply guidance and counselling techniques in roles involving youth and adults across health, education, or community sectors, or as preparation for advanced study. The program delivers a stimulating academic experience grounded in theoretical frameworks and enriched by practical application opportunities. Guidance and Counselling remains a specialized undergraduate offering available at few institutions. Northumbria's program stands out as the sole undergraduate qualification meeting the UK Career Development Institute's professional standards. Students can opt for year-long work placements or study abroad between their second and final years, with additional placement opportunities during year two.
The curriculum prepares graduates for various helping professions with considerable career flexibility. While some roles like teaching or social work require additional specialization, others enable direct employment with workplace training. Potential career paths include career advisor, substance abuse counselor, training coordinator, educational mentor, behavioral specialist, progression coach, or counseling manager. Entrepreneurial graduates will find encouragement in Northumbria's strong track record of successful graduate startups. Regardless of your path, you'll graduate with highly employable qualities including self-directed learning, teamwork, intellectual curiosity, and the capacity to address challenges through sustainable, ethical solutions.