Course Venues: Athlone | Belfast | Carrick-on-Shannon | Cork | Dublin | Kilkenny | Limerick
The course is designed to meet the criteria for accreditation with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (BABCP)**.
The programme sets out to develop practitioners who can work individually in a professional practice setting or as part of a multi-disciplinary team in various settings using CBT approaches. It is designed to provide you, as the learner, with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills and personal confidence to apply strategic protocols of CBT in the area of mental health and general health wellbeing.
The MSc CBT is a comprehensive professional training course focused on the acquisition, refinement and application of CBT skills across a variety of presenting issues and settings. The course designed to enhance trainees’ existing qualifications. Applicants include counsellors and psychotherapists and those from a BABCP recognised core profession (Psychiatry, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Mental Health Nursing, Art Therapy). The course is designed to meet the criteria for BABCP accreditation**. The course is not a stand-alone counselling qualification.
This programme has been developed to meet an ever-expanding need in the Irish market to provide high quality, affordable education to individuals wishing to enhance their qualifications. This Master’s in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can be regarded as one of the most innovative programmes of its kind in Ireland, with an emphasis on third-wave interventions supplementing more traditional approaches. The programme centres around theoretical knowledge, skills and experiential growth which will instil a sense of competence, confidence and clarity for the developing CBT practitioner. We integrate professional development through self-reflection, emphasising personal capabilities such as self-awareness, integrity, sensitivity, flexibility, insight, compassion, imagination, and personal presence.
As a student in the MSc programme, you will be immersed in the therapeutic skills required to work with varying complex cases. You will experience practical application of both skills and theory in class and through a clinical placement setting, supported via in class and external supervision. You will be provided with opportunities to evaluate and critically assess appropriate interventions for the client group and develop proficiency in assessment and case formulation skills.
You will develop mastery of CBT application complemented by the efficacy of 3rd wave approaches. You will also have opportunities to create your own specialisation through our CBT in Specialised Areas module and via your dissertation.
This Masters is designed to be participative and experiential and draw on prior professional experience whenever possible. The academic value of the programme is enhanced by a learning environment that is warm, transparent, and genuine. On completion, you will have a range of transferable skills and a deep understanding of this new area of professional practice.
**The course is designed to meet the criteria for BABCP accreditation and intends to apply for BABCP Course Accreditation within the first year of the programme cycle.
VENUES THAT RUN THIS COURSE: Dublin West
DURATION: Two years, part-time START DATE: 5th October 2024 (Orientation), Lectures Commence 12th October 2024
Please note that Inductions will be held the week before the start date. You will receive full details with your timetable following your acceptance.
AWARD: MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Upon completion, you will receive a Middlesex Award MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
LEVEL: Level 7 FHEQ (Comparable to Level 9 NFQ)
FHEQ (Framework for Higher Education Qualification) is the UK National Framework of Qualifications.
TIMETABLE: Weekends - Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 5.30 pm (approx. 1 weekend per month from October to June)
ACCREDITATION: The course is aligned to meet the accreditation criteria for the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). The college has commenced the accreditation process and will endeavour to keep students updated as to the outcome of this process. If you would like further information on the path to professional accreditation, please consult your relevant professional bodies' websites.
Year 1: Postgraduate Certificate – 60 credits (equivalent to 30 ECTS credits)
Year 2: Postgraduate Diploma – 60 credits (equivalent to 30 ECTS credits)
Year 2: MSc Component – 60 credits (equivalent to 30 ECTS credits)
ADDITIONAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS
ASSESSMENT: Assignments
There are no formal examinations, giving students more opportunities to concentrate on their assignments and their own self-exploration throughout their journey.
ELIGIBILITY YEAR 1
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Applicants who do not meet this criterion may be eligible to enter the course on the basis of prior learning and experience in the area. Students applying on the basis of prior learning must provide evidence of their knowledge, skill and ability to pursue this programme of study. This should be in the form of a career portfolio outlining and demonstrating your career path as is relevant to this course (including transcripts of any relevant results, statements of prior learning based on systematic reflection) and be must be submitted with your application. Please note that those interested in applying for BABCP accreditation post qualification and who do not have a BABCP recognised core profession will be required to apply to the BABCP for accreditation via a KSA portfolio application. This process is managed via BABCP and PCI College cannot guarantee eligibility. For information about this accreditation route please click here.
APPLICATION PROCESS YEAR 1
APPLICATION PROCESS YEAR 1 FOR GRADUATES OF LEVEL 9 SPA CBT
All suitable candidates will be invited to interview
ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2
Students who hold a Postgraduate Certificate in CBT (PCI College or equivalent) may apply for entry to Year 2 of the course.
Students who do not meet these criteria may be eligible to enter Year 2 on the basis of prior learning and experience in the area. Students applying on the basis of prior learning must provide evidence of their knowledge, skill and ability to pursue this programme of study. This should be in the form of a career portfolio outlining and demonstrating your career path as is relevant to this course (including transcripts of any relevant results, statements of prior learning based on systematic reflection) and be must be submitted with your application. Please note that those interested in applying for BABCP accreditation post qualification and who do not have a BABCP recognised core profession will be required to apply to the BABCP for accreditation via a KSA portfolio application. This process is managed via BABCP and PCI College cannot guarantee eligibility. For information about this accreditation route please click here.
APPLICATION PROCESS YEAR 2
External Applicants – Graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate CBT:
External Applicants
All suitable candidates will be invited to interview
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
All candidates are required to satisfy the English language requirement. Candidates whose first language is not English and who are presenting qualifications other than the Leaving Certificate may satisfy the requirement through the completion of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) on the basis that they obtain a minimum band score of 6 at the undergraduate level and 6.5 at postgraduate level or an equivalent score of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or Cambridge, which denotes a very good skill level of English. It should be noted that these are the minimum requirements in English and PCI College may set higher requirements in each case.
GARDA VETTING
Students will be requested to participate in Garda Vetting procedures in relation to programme and accreditation requirements.
IT SKILLS: students require sufficient IT skills to complete the course
Students can expect to be provided with advice and support concerning any learning difficulties that they may encounter. Any diagnosed learning difficulty, e.g. dyslexia, must be noted on the application.
REGISTATION WITH BABCP
We require that all successful applicants to MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy course must register as student members of the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP), as it is an integral component of their enrolment. This affiliation with BABCP ensures that our students have access to a wealth of resources and professional support, allowing them to excel in their studies and future careers. As a member of BABCP, students will benefit from networking opportunities, cutting-edge research, and industry insights, all of which are invaluable in the field of behavioural and cognitive psychotherapies.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is in demand as the treatment of choice, across a wide variety of settings, from private practice, HSE, addiction, E.A.P. and general mental health settings. In order to practice as an accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist in Ireland, an individual must hold a Masters level qualification with accreditation in this area highly desirable. As the population's need is increasing, stakeholders are looking for qualified and accredited CBT therapists.
On successful completion of this programme, graduates can decide on the course of action most appropriate to their needs and ambitions. The following avenues are open to them:
Graduates may choose to continue working in employment settings where CBT skills are essential if they are to serve their clients in a more truly comprehensive way.
Graduates may gain employment in Government-funded agencies and other organisations that prize CBT as a method of counselling and psychotherapy, for example, HSE settings, NHS, GP referrals, EAP organisations, etc.
Graduates may increase their existing private practice services as psychotherapists who specialise in the area of CBT.
Graduates may pursue supervision status with BABCP or other accredited organisations.
A number of graduates choose to use their learning from this programme as a stepping-stone to further study in counselling and psychotherapy or the social sciences and participate in practice only insofar as they need to fulfil requirements in more advanced for example doctoral studies.
Please note that this course is a supplementary qualification. On its own, the course won't enable you to work as a counsellor. If you seek a professional qualification as a counsellor and/or accreditation, we would advise you to first complete our BSc (Honours) Degree Counselling & Psychotherapy. After completing the degree course, you could then specialise in an area of interest with this MSc course. On the other hand, you could enrol in this course, if eligible, and incorporate what you have learnt into your daily working life.
If it is your intention to become a professional counsellor/psychotherapist, accredited by the IACP, please see our BSc (Honours) Degree Counselling & Psychotherapy course for more details.
FEES - Discounted fees for this new course
Year 1: €4,530* (Includes all academic and administration costs and charges)
Year 2: €3,910
*As the MSc. CBT programme runs in our Dublin City campus prices are in Euro.
Post Graduate Certificate and Diploma Prices available upon request.
*Please note that there is an additional charge of €20 for the Garda vetting process which is required prior to course entry and it is not included in the above fees.
PAYMENT PLAN
Pay in 18 monthly instalments, through the monthly payment plan. Please note that this plan will operate by direct debit only and is inclusive of a €100.00 administration fee. Each student must pass the progression board to enable them to move into the next year of study and the payment schedule outlined below.
ADDITIONAL COURSE COSTS
Course fees do not cover costs associated with additional course requirements (personal therapy and supervision). Fees for supervision and personal therapy are decided by negotiation between you and your supervisor and therapist. The average cost of supervision is approximately €80. Personal therapy may also average about €60 per session.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants are invited to complete and return the online application form. Applications must be accompanied by an initial deposit of €250, which is deductible from course fees if the application is successful. Applicants are entitled to a full refund of the initial deposit if they decide to cancel within 14 days of receipt of their application. Should an application be unsuccessful or cancelled by the applicant following this 14 day period, an administration fee of €60 is charged and the balance of €190 refunded. Please note that the name used on your application needs to be the same name that you have on your passport.
The balance of fees is payable in full before the course commences. Fees are non-refundable in all personal circumstances. All courses run subject to demand and the formation of a viable class cohort. A full refund will be given to all applicants in the event that the class does not proceed.
Intake interviews will be arranged for suitable applicants. Applicants who are offered a place will be required to confirm acceptance in writing accompanied by an Acceptance Deposit of €1240 (€1220 acceptance fee and €20 Garda vetting fee). When an Applicant has accepted a place all tuition fees, including deposits, shall be fully non-refundable in all personal circumstances.
For more information, please visit our Terms & Conditions page.
The MSc CBT is a comprehensive professional training course focused on the acquisition, refinement and application of CBT skills across a variety of presenting issues and settings. The course is designed to enhance trainees’ existing qualifications. Applicants include counsellors and psychotherapists and those from a BABCP recognised core profession (Psychiatry, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Mental Health Nursing, Art Therapy, and others). See the full list below:
The professions listed here have had a substantial amount of mental health training and meet accreditation requirements for knowledge and experience in mental health. If you don’t have one of these professions and fully meet these criteria, you should complete a Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes KSA Portfolio.
If you were admitted on to a Level 2 accredited course before 1 October 2020 using the criteria below, you can still apply for Accreditation without completing a KSA.
If this applies to you and you were offered a place in 2020, please keep evidence of the date you were offered a place on the course. You will need to submit it with your Level 2 Provisional Accreditation. Students admitted to any other courses after this time should use the new list above.
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