
Counselling Studies Top-up degree BA (Hons)
Welcome
Welcome to BA (Hons) Counselling Studies Top-Up degree at Birmingham Newman University.
We are very much looking forward to working with you and excited to share with you our experience and knowledge of theory and practice within counselling.
Welcome to the Programme.
Semester 1
- Week beginning 22 September 2025
- Fridays: 12pm to 2pm (mandatory module COU616)
The rest of your timetable will depend on which optional module you select. It will be one of these 3 timeslots per semester:
Modules time slots are:
- Monday: 1pm to 4pm (COU622/COU628)
- Friday: 9am to 12pm (COU629/COU626)
- Friday: 2pm to 5pm (COU624/COU627)
Full details of your individual academic timetable, including Semester 2 timetable which may differ, will be available via your university email calendar after you have completed online enrolment and set up your student login.
Please do continue your process of wider reading around this subject.
We recommend these two textbooks for your Counselling Studies Top-up course.
- Reeves, A. (2022) An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy. From Theory to Practice. 3rd edition. London: Sage.
- McLeod, J. (2025) An introduction to counselling and psychotherapy : theory, research, practice, and social purpose. Seventh edition. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill. [eBook available]
The Counselling Studies Top-up programme has a strong emphasis on developing you as a research informed practitioner. Therefore, we’d encourage you to be reading research including summaries of studies in the BACP published Therapy Today.
You may also want to look at and refer to this book to support your development as a practitioner researcher:
- McLeod, J. (2022) Doing research in counselling and psychotherapy. Fourth edition. London: SAGE.
Your programme leader and teaching staff look forward to meeting with you during welcome week on:
- Thursday 18 September 2025
- 12:30pm to 4pm
- Room HI102
You will be taught a range of staff from our counselling and psychotherapy team including:
- Rebekah Woodhouse – Senior Lecturer
- Dr Bill Naylor – Senior Lecturer
- Dr Steve Roberts – Senior Lecturer
- Linda Luckhurst – Senior Lecturer
- Emily Evans – Senior Lecturer
- Cassie Rowland – Lecturer
Your teaching during Semester 1 will depend on the module options you have chosen for your first year- your optional module may run in semester 2.
- COU616 Research in Counselling is a mandatory module which runs in Semester 1 and 2
- Friday 12:00-14:00 with Rebekah Woodhouse
Optional semester 1 modules are:
- COU622- Therapeutic Approaches to Supporting Children and Families
- Monday 13:00-16:00 with Emily Evans
- COU629- Mindfulness and CBT
- Friday 9:00-12:00 with Linda Luckhurst
- COU624 – Bereavement and Loss
- Friday 14:00-17:00 with Bill Naylor
You will find that all teaching is a mixture of formal lectures, group discussions and classroom based activities. There is a strong focus on experiential learning (learning by doing and reflecting).
As well the formal academic and practical learning, you will have the opportunity to discover the range of resources and support that Newman offers (including library, IT and Student Support).
In semester 1, you will also meet with your personal tutor. Their role is to ensure that you are supported in dealing with any obstacles or issues that might be preventing you from succeeding fully on this programme.
Full details of your individual academic timetable, including Semester 2, will be available via your university Outlook calendar which is available after you have completed online enrolment and set up your student login.
Access services and support throughout your degree
At Birmingham Newman, you’re never alone.
We’re here to support you at every stage, whether it’s academic guidance, wellbeing support, or career advice.
Here are some of the ways we can help:
- Academic support – Help with assignments and study skills
- WellBeing services – Mental health support, counselling, and wellbeing resources
- Career services – CV advice, placements, and future career planning
- Disability support – Tailored support and adjustments for your needs
- E-Learning Support – Help with E-Learning systems and submitting online assignments
- Finance advice – Guidance on tuition fees, funding, and budgeting
- International support – Help with visas and cultural adjustments
If you’re unsure where to start or what support you need, just ask – we’re happy to help.
Key information
Induction
- Thursday 18 September 2025
Teaching starts
- Week beginning: 22 September 2025
Subject Lead
Contact details

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