Honours Bachelor of Counselling Psychology (HBCP)
Credential:
Bachelor Degree
Estimated yearly tuition fee:
10,000 - 20,000 CAD
School:
Georgian CollegeProgram Length:
4 Years
Category:
Health Sciences, Nursing, and Emergency Services
Level:
Undergraduate
Instruction language:
English
Application Fee:
100.00 CAD
Campuses:
Orillia (Orillia, Ontario)
PGWP Eligibility:
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Program overview
This program is designed for students who want to understand human behaviour and use this knowledge to promote the mental health of individuals, families, groups and communities. Students are exposed to a range of counselling and psychotherapy approaches as well as a strong foundation in psychology research and theory. In the practicum and work term, students obtain experience with different populations and working environments that allows them to explore career options and practice the skills that prepare them for employment or graduate studies. The curriculum fosters an understanding of diverse sociocultural factors, lifespan development, theory and practice in a range of counselling and psychotherapy approaches, ethical and evidence-based professional practices, as well as the research methods and psychological theories that inform counselling and psychotherapy practice.
Graduates are prepared to work with diverse populations in a variety of roles (e.g. case manager, mental health worker, support worker, disability counselor, educational assistant, attendance counsellor, employment counselor, intake coordinator, parole supervisor, probation officer, residential worker) and in different settings (correctional institutions, community support agencies, schools, youth residences, self-employment). Graduates may start a career upon graduation or pursue a graduate degree in counselling or a related applied psychology area.
Admission requirements
OSSD or equivalent, with:
minimum overall average of 65 percent
six Grade 12 U or M level courses
grade 12 English (U) (ENG4U)
Students presenting equivalent qualifications will also be considered for admission. A grade 12 U or M Mathematics course is highly recommended.
Mature applicants may also be considered for admission to this program providing their previous school performance and/or recent work record suggests a strong possibility of academic success. In order to qualify, applicants must be 19 years of age by December 31 of the year of admission and must have been away from formal education for at least one year immediately prior to beginning studies. Mature applicants must meet subject prerequisites prior to registration.
Applicants should be aware that first-year enrolment is limited; satisfying minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.
*Notes:
- OSSD: The Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- C, U, M: C = College level credit, U = University level, M = College
- GED: General Education Development or General Education Diploma