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Griffith College, Ireland

BA In Counselling Skills And Addiction Studies in Griffith College, Ireland

  • Duration : 3 Years
  • Intake : Sep
  • Level : Undergraduate
  • Tuition & fees : € 12,000 Per Year
  • IELTS : 0
  • TOEFL : 0
  • PTE : 0


About BA In Counselling Skills And Addiction Studies in Griffith College, Ireland

Help to improve addiction services and support those who are striving towards recovery

 This programme meets the new national standards for Counselling and Psychotherapy and combines a range of comprehensive theory and practical skills development.

Why Study Counselling Skills and Addiction Studies at Griffith College?

The BA in Counselling Skills and Addiction Studies is delivered by the Irish College of Humanities & Applied Sciences (ICHAS) and is available on both a full or part-time basis over a three-year period. The course is aimed at those interested in developing the skills required by the National Strategy to help improve addiction services and support those who are striving towards recovery.

  • Students will gain a firm understanding of addiction and its affects on society, and develop practical counselling techniques to deal with situations.
  • Students will learn key life skills including the value of respect and genuineness and listening and understanding communication.
  • Students will benefit from enhanced future employment prospects owing to the Government's decision to proceed with statutory regulation of counselling and psychotherapy.
  • Blended learning techniques allow the learner to access certain classes via on-line facilities.
  • Graduates have the option to progress to our BA (Hons) in Counselling Skills and Addiction Studies

 

To join the BA in Counselling Skills and Addiction Studies, applicants must meet the following requirements;

  • Be over 18 years of age.
  • Complete and submit the completed application form and provide all requested information.
  • For non-CAO, complete an interview process, which is designed to explore your reasons for taking the programme and to ensure that it is suitable for your needs. ICHAS is committed to ensuring that the programme you are on is right for you.
  • Complete the Garda vetting procedure.
  • English language proficiency certificates (e.g. IELTS of 6 or equivalent) if applicable.

Griffith College, Ireland Highlight

Type Private
Established 1974
Students >7000
Campus URBAN
Intake Sep
World Ranking  7693
Country Rank 27

Griffith College, Ireland Average Tution Fees And Other Expenses

Avg.Tutution Fees €9,400-€12,000
Administration Fee €125.00 -€250.00
International Student Support Fee  €300
Registration Fee €250
Visa Administration Fee €200
Protection of Enrolled Learner Fee €245

Average Living Cost in Ireland

Undergraduate courses €9,000 – €45,000 per year
Postgraduate Master and PhD courses €9,150 – €37,000 per year
Student living on campus 300 - 650 EUR/month
Student living with partner/colleagues 450 - 550 EUR/month
Internet up to 60 EUR/month
Utilities around 30 - 50 EUR/month
Food costs 250 - 350 EUR/month
Transportation costs 50 – 55 EUR/month
Books and other study materials 75 EUR/month
Social activities/entertainment 60 - 100 EUR/month
Medical insurance 45 EUR/month

 

Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

€ 12,000

Total

€ 12,000