Professionals who wish to develop counselling skills and knowledge for application in their work areas such as in health, social services, educational, customer service, human resource and supervisory work settings.
The programme has been designed for:
Participants who want to gain entry qualification to professional counselling.
Professionals who wish to develop counselling skills and knowledge for application in their work areas such as in health, social services, educational, customer service, human resource and supervisory work settings.
The Psychology component not only prepares students who wish to specialise in Psychology but also for those who are interested in Psychology for their personal growth.
The programme provides participants with:
A professional entry qualification to counselling and Psychotherapy.
Opportunities for personal growth
Acquisition of crucial interpersonal skills and related knowledge.
The core concepts of psychology theories with in-depth grounding of the main foundational components in psychology.
Examples of case studies to integrate theories with applications.
An understanding of the fundamentals of research methodology where experimental research are connected to practical applications.
An understanding of the ethical and professional issues and consideration of the cultural issues will be discussed.
The programme aims to:
Counselling Psychology Component
Provide knowledge about major approaches to counselling and psychotherapy.
Provide training in counselling skills and practice
Introduce the ethical and professional issues faced by counsellors in human service industries.
Introduce knowledge and skills in working with different client groups and specific client issues.
Applied Psychology Component
Provide the essential knowledge to study the mental processes, behaviour and emotions of children and adults for the purpose of describing, explaining, predicting and controlling behaviours.
Provide understanding on the scientific methods needed to study behaviour.
Provide knowledge in understanding interpersonal relationships and the relationship with the society through the social-psychological development of personality, language, thought and behaviour.
To understand the biological effects on human behaviours resulting in abnormality
Admission Requirements:
To be eligible for admission to the course, applicants must fulfil the following conditions:
Diploma holders in any field
Be at least 18 years of age
Mature applicants not meeting the admission requirements are invited to apply as the program recognises relevant life experiences that students bring with them
Application will be considered on a case-by-case basis; in some circumstances, interview might be needed
About ACC Institute of Human Services
The ACC Institute of Human Services (formerly known as ACC School of Counselling and Psychology) was established in 2003 and seeks to raise the ethical standards and professionalism of counsellors through strategic training and educational programmes.
Why study at ACC
ACC is a leading institute of higher learning specializing in human services training and education programmes. ACC offers a wide range of courses on counselling and psychology leading to Certificate, Diploma and Specialist Diplomas.
We also organise training workshops by established trainers in counselling, psychotherapy and psychology to cater to the needs of counsellors, psychologists and other helping professionals.
Vision
The Institute of Excellence in Human Services Education
Mission
Enabling Lives through Human Services Education
Values
Altruism: We are concerned about and devoted to the welfare and well-being of others.
Commitment: We are committed to enable lives through Human Services Education.
Credibility: We deliver credible programmes and services that are beneficial to the individual and community.
This is a 12-month Advanced Diploma in Psychology (ADIP) part-time programme covering a range of theoretical, analytical, conceptual and functional skills in psychology.
Psychology is the study of human behaviour and mental processes, encompassing many aspects of human behaviour from individual differences in personality and intelligence, to emotions, motivations, memory, thought processes and interpersonal relationships.
Students are introduced to the whole field of the discipline, from personality to social influences on behaviour; from biological bases of behaviour to cognitive process; and from psychopathology to perceptual processes.
This is a 6-month Diploma in Psychology (DPSY) part-time programme covering a range of theoretical, analytical, conceptual and functional skills in psychology.
That is why Psychology courses in Singapore are in demand and popular. Studying Psychology will give you a unique set of skills to analyse and understand human behaviour, relationships and mental health.
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