The Bachelor of Science in Counselling Psychology is a 3-year undergraduate curriculum separated into 6 semesters. The course covers the fundamental principles of psychology, therapeutic strategies, and the actual use of counseling methods. Students are taught about human behavior, mental health challenges, and effective communication skills. Core topics include developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, counseling theories, and psychological assessments. Many programs include internships or practical sessions that provide students practical knowledge. This degree prepares students for professions in mental health care, social work, teaching, and human resources. Graduates can also pursue advanced courses, such as an M.Sc. in Psychology, or specialty certificates, to further their knowledge in specific counseling sectors.