Counselling Psychology

Counselling Psychology

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Program Description

Counselling Psychology in Education trains students to help learners succeed emotionally, socially, and academically. You will study educational psychology, child and adolescent development, counselling theories and techniques, guidance and career counselling, assessment and inclusive education. The program blends classroom theory with practical placements in schools to develop counselling, communication, and referral skills. Graduates can work as teachers, school counsellors, special education specialists, curriculum developers, educational administrators, or consultants for schools, NGOs, and government agencies. This pathway suits students who enjoy supporting others and shaping positive learning environments, and it opens doors to further study and meaningful careers that impact learners and communities.

Aims and Objectives

  • Develop foundational knowledge of counselling theories and educational psychology applicable in school settings.

  • Master lesson planning and classroom guidance techniques to support learning and positive behaviour.

  • Understand assessment, screening, and referral procedures to identify and assist learners with diverse needs.

  • Create and evaluate intervention plans, career guidance resources, and inclusive learning strategies.

  • Apply ethical standards, record keeping, and professional reflection during supervised placements and practice.

Why Choose This Program?

  • High impact on learners

    You learn skills that directly improve students' wellbeing and academic success, making your work meaningful and visible in schools.

  • Strong career pathways

    Graduates can work as teachers, school counsellors, special education specialists, curriculum developers, or educational consultants.

  • Practical placements and internships

    Hands-on practicum in schools and partnerships with NGOs or Ghana Education Service help you gain real experience and professional contacts.

  • Growing demand in Ghana

    Awareness of mental health and inclusive education is rising, increasing opportunities in public and private schools, NGOs, and policy roles.

  • Foundation for further study

    The program prepares you for postgraduate study and specialised certification in counselling, special education, or educational leadership.

Skills Students Will Acquire

  • Design learner-centred lessons and adapt curricula using backward design principles and Ghanaian syllabus requirements.

  • Use behavioural strategies, positive reinforcement, and structured routines to create safe, productive learning environments.

  • Administer and interpret screening tools, formative and summative assessments, and basic data analysis with Excel or SPSS.

  • Apply tools like Google Classroom, Moodle, Zoom, and educational apps to support counselling sessions, record keeping, and blended learning.

  • Deliver one on one and group counselling using evidence based approaches, behaviour plans, and referral protocols.

Tools and Resources Students Will Use

  • Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Drive)

  • Moodle or Google Classroom

  • Zoom or Microsoft Teams

  • SPSS or Excel for basic data analysis

Challenges Students Face and Helpful Tips

Challenges

  • Heavy theoretical content and assessments

  • Balancing coursework and placements

Tips & Advice

  • Use regular study schedules, form study groups, and link theory to practicum examples to improve retention.

  • Plan placements in advance, discuss workload with supervisors, and use time blocking for tasks and reflection.

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