Course Overview
Psychology
Do you ever wonder why is it we behave as we do? How do gangs, teams and friendship groups form? Do you wonder if smiling really does make you feel more positive? Do you often venture into the bigger questions about life and who we are?
Psychology has a science base, yet includes a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, statistics and computer-based skills. As well as classic psychological theories and research, on this undergraduate degree you’ll be debating social issues, studying specific mental processes, such as memory, language and attention, as well as broader issues and theories – both historical and contemporary. As well as applying psychological knowledge to a range of subjects, you will develop your skills in problem-solving, data analysis, predict and reasoning, with a focus on real-world application.
Here at Lincoln Bishop in Lincoln, we ensure you have close support and contact with your tutors and, with small group sizes, you’ll always get the support and feedback you need on your course. We also know how important it is to experience a real working environment so, through work placements and other projects, you’ll be equipped for whichever career path you may choose after your degree. With research-informed teaching and research-active staff, you’ll receive scientific training and gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of the subject, at the same time as applying your knowledge and theory to real-life.
Counselling
This joint honours programme focuses on a humanistic approach, specifically Carl Rogers person-centred therapy, and designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of counselling theories and techniques without the focus on becoming a practitioner. The programme offers an exploration of humanistic counselling approaches, personal growth, self-awareness and the development of therapeutic relationships.
Students in the Counselling half subject will study various humanistic counselling models, such as person-centred therapy, transactional analysis, and gestalt therapy. Students will develop essential counselling skills, including active listening, empathy, and effective communication. Opportunities will be provided for students to engage in role-plays and reflective exercises to enhance their practical abilities.
While this joint degree programme does not focus on training students to become a counselling practitioner, it does equip them with a strong foundation in humanistic counselling and skills, that will be transferrable into various career paths or to pursue further training in this field.
Why choose Lincoln Bishop University
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Entry Requirements for
Diplome e nivelit te Para/Bachelor – Minimum grade 5.0
International Student Fees
You can find the applicable international student course fee for your chosen pathway study route listed below.
| Study Route | Tuition Fees (2025-26) | Tuition Fees (2026-27) |
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| Postgraduate | January, September – £14,000 | September – £14,925 |
| Undergraduate | January, September – £13,600 | September – £14,380 |
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Fee is inclusive of an automatic £2,000 scholarship. Full fees are £16,000 (2025-25) or £16,925 (2026-27) before scholarship applied. All applications are subject to a non-refundable admin fee. |
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Scholarships at Lincoln Bishop University
£2,000 scholarship for all international postgraduate students automatically applied. Full postgraduate tuition fee before scholarships applied is £16,000 (2025-2026).
Reach out to our admissions team for details about scholarships available to you.