FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions

Course Requirements

Outside of attending classes, what other course requirements are there for the BSc (Hons)?

Because the BSc (Hons) is an IACP-recognised course, the following requirements apply:

Outside of attending classes, what other course requirements are there for the MSc in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy?

If you are a pre-accredited or accredited member of IACP and are not seeking IACP accreditation as a result of completing this MSc, the following requirements apply:

If you are not a pre-accredited or accredited member of IACP, and are seeking IACP accreditation as a result of completing this MSc, the following requirements apply:

All students on this programme must set aside time each week to read, study, research and practise what they are learning.

Outside of attending classes, what other course requirements are there for the MA in Integrative Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy?
Outside of attending classes, what other course requirements are there for the Level 9 Certificate in CBT with Children and Adolescents?

Learners on this programme are required to evidence 33 hours of work-based practice with clients over eight months. A log of hours completed and a supervisor’s report must be submitted at the end of the programme. Learners must complete supervision at a minimum ratio of 1:20. Supervisors contracted to do this work must be suitably qualified and experienced to supervise. If you do not currently receive supervision in your professional practice, an additional cost will incur to learners in the form of contracting an external supervisor to provide a minimum of two sessions of supervision.

Study Time

How much time should I set aside to study?

Everyone’s study skills are different, but a good guideline is to set aside 5–10 hours per week for reading, research and practice.

We encourage learners to do ‘a little and often’. Read an article or skim a book chapter. Practise skills. Studying a small amount daily can help much more than trying to cram it in at the end.

Placement

Does the College secure placements for students?

The College works with each student to locate an appropriate placement. However, all students can secure placement with the Village Counselling Service in Tallaght if they wish to do so. Additionally, for those not located in Dublin, the College has a list of potential placement centres around the country. Every placement must be approved by the College to ensure it meets the robust clinical governance requirements necessary for a student therapist.

Placement requirements for the BSc (Hons)
Placement requirements for the MSc in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy
Placement requirements for the MA in Integrative Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
Placement requirements for the L9 Certificate in CBT with Children and Adolescents

Assessments

Are there exams or assignments?

Each module has a summative assessment. These will vary by module and include skills assignments, theory essays, role-plays and presentations. There are no exams.

Capstone Dissertation: Level 8 BSc (Hons) in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy

Learners on the BSc (Hons) in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy are required to complete a capstone Dissertation Module in fourth year. This module requires learners to complete a small piece of research. This occurs in a safe and supportive manner, with learners guided through the process via group research supervision sessions and individual supervisor feedback on draft work.

Capstone Research Portfolio: Level 9 MSc in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy

Learners on the MSc in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy will complete a Research Portfolio in Year 2. This consists of a portfolio of four assignments, submitted throughout the year:

You will be assigned a one-to-one supervisor for the portfolio, who will mentor and support you throughout the process.

Capstone Research Portfolio: Level 9 MA in Integrative Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

Learners on the MA in Integrative Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy will complete a Research Portfolio in Year 2. This consists of a portfolio of four assignments, submitted throughout the year:

You will be assigned a one-to-one supervisor for the portfolio, who will mentor and support you throughout the process.

Personal Therapy

What number of personal therapy hours do I have to do?

If you are doing an IACP-recognised programme, you are required to complete 50 hours of personal therapy with a fully accredited member of IACP/BACP/IAHIP.

I’ve done therapy before, but I was not training. Can that count?

No. The personal therapy requirement of the programme relates to time spent training on a programme where counselling and psychotherapy was at the core.

I’m in therapy with a pre-accredited therapist. Is that OK for the 50 hours?

The programme requirement is that you see a fully accredited IACP, IAHIP or BACP therapist. Therefore, a therapist with pre-accredited status is insufficient on this programme.

Does the College assign me a therapist?

No. You select your own personal therapist.

How do I find a therapist?

You can find a personal therapist on the IACP website or from the list provided by the College, which is located in your Moodle Supporting Documents and the Useful Resources section. The list is not a recommendation; rather, it is a compilation of suitable accredited therapists who offer a student rate. Where required, you can also consider any therapist on the IAHIP or BACP websites.

Course Queries

Can you tell me more about the BSc (Hons) programme?

Yes, the BSc is a QQI-validated Level 8 four-year programme recognised by the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) as a professional award. Across all programmes, we hold at our core the importance of student support throughout the learning experience, which is evident through the quality of our programmes, the expertise of our faculty and administrative teams as well as the By-Your-Side student support programme we offer.

Learners must evidence all academic and clinical modules learning outcomes, 50 hours of personal therapy and complete a clinical placement reflecting 120 hours with adult clients in a suitable service. Personal therapists and individual supervisors must hold full accreditation status with IACP, IAHIP or BACP. There is no leeway on this requirement. The College provides support in securing suitable placements, and we know of suitable services available across the country.

Attendance

What is the attendance requirement in IICP College?

There is an 85% attendance requirement on all programmes.

Recognition of 
Prior Learning

I have a Level 8 degree/master’s in an unrelated field, and I am not a counsellor or psychotherapist. Am I eligible for the BSc (Hons)?

Yes, but because your Level 8 or Level 9 programme is unrelated to counselling and psychotherapeutic practice, you would need to complete the full four years required by IACP to obtain an award recognised by IACP.

I have a Level 8/Level 9 degree in humanities/social science. Am I eligible for a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) entry into the final year of the BSc?

Advanced entry under RPL is possible for applicants who can evidence previous qualifications and/or professional knowledge relevant to counselling and psychotherapy. This is only awarded when the applicant can fully evidence that they have covered the learning of each of the modules in the degree. For those who have not studies counselling and psychotherapy, it is not possible to RPL into the final year.  

I have a Level 8/Level 9 degree in humanities/social science, and I work in the helping professions. Am I eligible for a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) entry into the final year of the BSc?

Entry under RPL is possible for applicants who can evidence previous qualifications and/or professional knowledge relevant to counselling and psychotherapy. You would need to apply under RPL so we can complete an academic audit and offer you the best entry route. This is only awarded when the applicant can fully evidence that they have covered the learning of each of the modules in the degree. For those who have not studies counselling and psychotherapy, it is not possible to RPL into the final year. 

I’ve a master’s but I am not a therapist. Can I go straight into the final year of the BSc or enter the MA?

Entry under RPL is possible for applicants who can evidence previous qualifications and/or professional knowledge relevant to counselling and psychotherapy. You would need to apply under RPL so we can complete an academic audit and offer you the best entry route. A Masters in a field besides counselling & psychotherapy would not allow one to join either of the Masters.  

How do I request a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) entry?

Every RPL application is unique to the applicant; therefore, each RPL request is always assessed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants are asked to provide evidence of prior learning related to counselling and psychotherapy that reflects the learning outcomes of this programme. 

Our course comparison form is designed to assist you by detailing our modules and providing space for you to indicate any prior learning that you believe aligns with the Learning Outcomes and ECTS credits for the corresponding module. When completing the form, please detail any comparable modules you have previously completed. A determination of an applicant’s eligibility for an RPL entry route is subject to a full academic audit of their complete application. This helps us ensure the RPL offered to you provides a robust, individualised learning plan tailored to your education and training needs. For further information, please email [email protected], and we will send you the RPL form. 

Fees

What are the fees for the Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapeutic Studies?

€1,250.00, plus a €50 QQI fee

What are the fees for the BSc in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy?

€4,150.00 per year

What are the fees for the Masters in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy?

€4,350.00 per year

What are the fees for the Masters in Integrative Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy?

€4,350.00 per year plus €1,305.00 for the final semester

Can I pay by direct debit or instalments?

Direct Debit Payment Plans are available for an additional administration fee of €50.00, and students report that having this plan affords them flexibility and manageability in fee payments.

Delivery Methods

Delivery Method: L6 Certificate in Counselling & Psychotherapeutic Studies

The Level 6 Certificate is delivered using a rotational blended learning model. This means that classes rotate between onsite and online each week (if it’s a weekly cert) or each month (if it’s a block cert). This combination of on-campus and online learning offers a flexibility without sacrificing the need for experiential and practical activities to occur in the classroom. Learners will need to have access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: L7 Certificate in Suicide Postvention

The Level 7 Certificate is delivered using a rotational blended learning model. This means that classes rotate between onsite and online teaching inputs. This combination of on-campus and online learning offers a flexibility without sacrificing the need for experiential and practical activities to occur in the classroom. Learners will need to have access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: L8 Certificate in Improving Clinical Outcomes

The Level 8 Certificate is delivered using a rotational blended learning model. This means that classes rotate between onsite and online teaching inputs. This combination of on-campus and online learning offers a flexibility without sacrificing the need for experiential and practical activities to occur in the classroom. Learners will need to have access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: L9 Certificate in CBT

The Level 9 Certificate is delivered using a rotational blended learning model. This means that classes rotate between onsite and online teaching inputs. This combination of on-campus and online learning offers a flexibility without sacrificing the need for experiential and practical activities to occur in the classroom. Learners will need to have access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: BSc (Hons)

The BSc (Hons) is delivered using a rotational blended learning model, with approximately 70% of classes taking place in person at our Tallaght campus and 30% delivered online. This structure combines the benefits of face-to-face experiential learning with the flexibility of online study.
This approach ensures students can engage in the practical and skills-based activities essential to counselling training while also benefiting from a more flexible learning format. Learners will need access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: MSc in Pluralistic Counselling & Psychotherapy

The MSc in Pluralistic Counselling & Psychotherapy is delivered using a rotational blended learning model, with classes rotating between onsite and online delivery.
As the programme is accredited by the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP), at least 70% of teaching takes place in person, ensuring students receive the face-to-face experiential training required for professional practice. Learners will need access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Delivery Method: MA in Integrative Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy

The MA in Integrative Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy is delivered using a blended learning model, with approximately 50% of teaching taking place online and 50% in person.
Classes rotate between onsite and online delivery, either weekly (weekday classes) or monthly (weekend block classes). This balanced format provides flexibility while ensuring students still participate in the experiential and practical learning essential to psychotherapy training. Learners will need access to appropriate broadband and a laptop with a mic and camera.

Deferral/Withdrawal

If I decide to defer/withdraw my offer of a place, what would I need to do?

Please contact [email protected] if you wish to defer your offer of a place on a programme before it starts.  
 
If you are already a student and wish to apply for a deferral, please see the policy below. A student seeking a deferral will need to fill out a request form and submit it to the Awards and Assessments Office at [email protected] . If you wish to discuss this decision, please email [email protected] for guidance on this process and the implications.   
Click to view the Policy and Procedure for Programme Deferral (see item 4: Progression Regulations in the menu).
Click to view the Policy and Procedure for Programme Withdrawal (see item 4: Progression Regulations in the menu).

Webinar

How do I sign up for the Webinar?

You can fill in an application form for the Webinar which can be found on our website www.iicp.ie. Once we receive your application, you will be included on the participant list and the Zoom link will be emailed to you on the day of the Webinar.

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