BA (Honours) Education with Psychology and Counselling
Previously known as Education Studies with Psychology and Counselling
Three years full-time
UCAS code • CX83
Location • City Campus
Subject area • Education studies
Related subjects • Psychology
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The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding
2013/14 academic year
Typically £10,680 a year
2014/15 academic year
Typically £11,250 a year
The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees
• reports • essays • papers • timed assessments • book reports • self-evaluations • individual and group presentations • contributions to electronic conferences • work-based portfolios • logs • reflective diaries

Samantha Mason

BA (Honours) Education Studies with Psychology and Counselling
`I chose the education studies with psychology and counselling course as I knew I would like to be a teacher. Even though this is the career I was aiming for the course gave me extra routes/options as well, so if I did ever change my mind I could go into a career in psychology or counselling, as well as education. This was the perfect course for me as I learnt extra things that I can take with me into my career as a teacher; such as counselling skills and an understanding of the development of children's learning through psychology.
`The highlight of my course has been learning counselling skills. Not only can I use these in my career as a teacher but I can also use them in everyday life. My personal tutor who I had for my dissertation was excellent, the support and guidance I received has been of great benefit to me and I am really appreciative of that.
`My placements have also been major highlights of the course. I had three work placements throughout my course. My favourite and the most beneficial one, was my final placement in the third year. I did this placement whilst doing my dissertation. The school was a mixed special needs school and I will never forget my time there. I focused my dissertation around autism and how the school prepares the students for independent living. The school gave me so much support throughout my time there. These placements really gave me the opportunity to put theory into practice and I learnt so much, things that I could only learn in a real education setting.
`I have recently finished my course and am very proud to be graduating with a first class honours degree. This wasn't something I ever thought I could achieve as I had to develop my grades from 2:2’s to a 1st. I was able to do this because I used the resources, communicated with my tutors and prioritised my studies. The next stage for me is a graduate teacher programme in primary education, which I am really looking forward to starting in September.
`I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Sheffield Hallam University. I would recommend the university and my course to anyone.'
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Samantha Mason
BA (Honours) Education Studies with Psychology and Counselling

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