Counselling students in discussion during lesson

Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies  

Turn your passion into purpose through Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies at Birmingham Newman University.

Explore how therapeutic approaches promote mental health, emotional wellbeing and personal growth, with a strong focus on ethical practice, reflective insight and inclusive care. Whether your interests lie in integrative psychotherapy, counselling children and young people, mental health support or wellbeing promotion, our subject area offers a range of pathways that help you listen deeply, respond compassionately and make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. 

Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies Courses

Meet our team

Steve Roberts - Senior Lecturer in Counselling & Psychotherapy

Steve Roberts

Emily Evans Senior Lecturer in Counselling & Psychotherapy

Emily Evans

Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies at Birmingham Newman University will prepare you for a wide range of careers and further study. You will graduate with the interpersonal insight, ethical understanding and transferable skills valued across health, education, community services and beyond. 

FAQs

What do I need to study Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies at university? 

To study Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies at Birmingham Newman University, you’ll typically need 112 UCAS points. We welcome applications from a wide range of educational and personal backgrounds, including mature learners and those with non-traditional qualifications. If you’re returning to study or exploring a new direction, our admissions team is here to support you with personalised guidance. 

What jobs can I get with a Counselling or Psychotherapy degree? 

A degree in Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies can lead to careers in counselling, integrative psychotherapy, mental health support, wellbeing services, youth work, education and community development. Graduates from Birmingham Newman University often progress into roles within the NHS, schools, charities and private practice. Some roles may require further training or accreditation, and we’ll help you explore your options throughout your studies. 

What do you study on a Counselling or Psychotherapy degree? 

You’ll explore topics such as therapeutic approaches, mental health, ethics, reflective practice, human development and communication. Modules include counselling theory, working with diverse client groups, research methods and professional practice. You’ll also have the opportunity to specialise through optional modules and complete a final-year dissertation or extended project. Our lecturers combine academic expertise with professional experience, helping you connect theory with practice. 

How is Counselling and Psychotherapy assessed at university? 

Assessment is varied and designed to help you build both academic and professional skills. You’ll complete essays, presentations, reflective journals, case studies, portfolios and practice-based assessments. Birmingham Newman University provides regular feedback and one-to-one support to help you grow in confidence and develop your voice as a reflective practitioner. 

How much does a Counselling or Psychotherapy degree cost and what funding can I get? 

For UK students, tuition fees are £9,535 per year for 2025-26. Fees are reviewed annually and may increase in line with inflation. Birmingham Newman University offers financial support including bursaries, scholarships and flexible payment plans. No fees are paid upfront, and repayments begin only once you earn over £25,000 per year. For international students, fees start at £13,500 per year, with scholarships available for eligible applicants. 

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