Course Description
Master of Science in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy
IICP College
Developed in conjunction with Professor John McLeod, this programme aims to enable existing professionals working within the field of counselling and psychotherapy to achieve a Master of Science in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy.
The programme consists of ten modules over two years. It is a taught Master’s with a strong research component. The programme utilises a Continuous Assessment Strategy and learners accumulate credits though a variety of assessments over the duration of the programme.
IICP is an engaging, dynamic and supportive institute within which to study. We pride ourselves on our ethos of student support, ensuring that learners are guided and encouraged throughout the programme. The MSc training promotes respect for all therapeutic models whilst advocating personal responsibility and lecturer flexibility and understanding.
Course Code | MScPCP2024 |
College Name | IICP College |
Course Category | Counselling & Psychotherapy, Health Care |
Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
Course Location | Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 24 |
Course Start Date | 20th September 2024 |
Course End Date | 31st May 2025 |
Course Fee | €4,350 - Inclusive of QQI registration fee of €200 |
Course Duration | The programme contains ten modules over the duration of two academic years. |
Course Times | This programme is facilitated through monthly three day blocks (usually Friday to Sunday) |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Title of Awarding | Level 9 Master’s Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy |
Entry Requirements | Evidence of successful completion of a Level 8 Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy and evidence of completion of additional course requirements including 50 hours of personal therapy and 100 hours of supervised clinical practice. OR An undergraduate degree (Level 8 on the NFQ) plus a professional diploma programme in Counselling and Psychotherapy that meets with IACP /IAHIP Course Recognition standards. OR Recognition of Prior Learning and Experience is also taken into account. |
Career Path | Graduates have set up in private practice, gained employment in a range of counselling services, and obtained roles in a variety of allied professions such as youth services, community services, residential services and addiction services. |
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