Combine in-depth theoretical knowledge with key practical application within this growing field. You'll address core competencies and use best practice guidelines to challenge your understanding of a range of topics in animal assisted counselling.
Understand how these considerations are implemented when working with animals within human mental healthcare, as well as the vital role you can play in influencing positive change and optimising the professionalism and best practices within the industry.
Supported by outstanding staff expertise and on-site facilities for both practical activities and research projects, you'll be exposed to the complex interface between practice, ethics, legality, and research incorporated within a One Health, One Welfare approach.
Academic
2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject. Students with 2:2 and relevant experience will be considered on a case by case basis.
Additionally, all students must have at least BACP level 5 or BPS accredited Clinical Psychology or Mental Health Counselling Qualifications or equivalent professional qualifications for international applicants.
International
In addition to the academic qualification an IELTS 6.5 or equivalent is required.
Please contact us for further information.
This applied Master's will equip qualified mental health professionals for jobs in Animal Assisted Services (AAS), or the inclusion of animals within their existing practice as clinical psychologists or counsellors. While the field of Animal Assisted Services is currently unregulated, this course is based on best practice and ethical guidelines from industry leaders such as AAAIP/Pet Partners, Path International, HETI, IAHAIO and SCAS.
The specialist modules within the programme will provide the precise skills graduates need - up-to-date knowledge of practical animal selection and training, alongside specialist knowledge on the interaction, benefits, limitations and ethical consideration necessary to practice animal assisted counselling successfully.
Through shadowing, interacting, working with, practicing and being mentored by experts as your skills develop through the programme, you'll be equipped to integrate theoretical understanding with the practicalities of working with animals, whilst maintaining your professionalism as a counsellor.
We're committed to supporting you to fulfil your unique potential while you're here so that you can achieve your personal and professional goals. This course will be delivered through both synchronous and asynchronous online sessions, as well as in person on-site at Hartpury University, and off-site for some sessions.
One year, full-time
You can study this qualification full-time and subsequently complete within one year.
Two-three years, part-time
Alternatively, we offer flexible part-time options to help students to manage their studies alongside other commitments. These options can be tailored to suit your own needs, enabling you to complete your qualification in two or three years. Please enquire for further details.
You'll benefit from a strong support network from day one. This will range from your lecturers, supervisors and personal tutor to our specialist academic (Achievement and Success Centre), employability (Innovation, Careers and Enterprise) and wellbeing teams.
You'll experience a range of teaching methods to strengthen your understanding of topics, including lectures, workshops and practical sessions.
Combine in-depth theoretical knowledge with key practical application within this growing field. You'll address core competencies and use best practice guidelines to challenge your understanding of a range of topics in animal assisted counselling.
Understand how these considerations are implemented when working with animals within human mental healthcare, as well as the vital role you can play in influencing positive change and optimising the professionalism and best practices within the industry.
Supported by outstanding staff expertise and on-site facilities for both practical activities and research projects, you'll be exposed to the complex interface between practice, ethics, legality, and research incorporated within a One Health, One Welfare approach.
Academic
2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject. Students with 2:2 and relevant experience will be considered on a case by case basis.
Additionally, all students must have at least BACP level 5 or BPS accredited Clinical Psychology or Mental Health Counselling Qualifications or equivalent professional qualifications for international applicants.
International
In addition to the academic qualification an IELTS 6.5 or equivalent is required.
Please contact us for further information.
This applied Master's will equip qualified mental health professionals for jobs in Animal Assisted Services (AAS), or the inclusion of animals within their existing practice as clinical psychologists or counsellors. While the field of Animal Assisted Services is currently unregulated, this course is based on best practice and ethical guidelines from industry leaders such as AAAIP/Pet Partners, Path International, HETI, IAHAIO and SCAS.
The specialist modules within the programme will provide the precise skills graduates need - up-to-date knowledge of practical animal selection and training, alongside specialist knowledge on the interaction, benefits, limitations and ethical consideration necessary to practice animal assisted counselling successfully.
Through shadowing, interacting, working with, practicing and being mentored by experts as your skills develop through the programme, you'll be equipped to integrate theoretical understanding with the practicalities of working with animals, whilst maintaining your professionalism as a counsellor.
We're committed to supporting you to fulfil your unique potential while you're here so that you can achieve your personal and professional goals. This course will be delivered through both synchronous and asynchronous online sessions, as well as in person on-site at Hartpury University, and off-site for some sessions.
One year, full-time
You can study this qualification full-time and subsequently complete within one year.
Two-three years, part-time
Alternatively, we offer flexible part-time options to help students to manage their studies alongside other commitments. These options can be tailored to suit your own needs, enabling you to complete your qualification in two or three years. Please enquire for further details.
You'll benefit from a strong support network from day one. This will range from your lecturers, supervisors and personal tutor to our specialist academic (Achievement and Success Centre), employability (Innovation, Careers and Enterprise) and wellbeing teams.
You'll experience a range of teaching methods to strengthen your understanding of topics, including lectures, workshops and practical sessions.
This qualification focuses on the theoretical and practical understanding and application of working with animals as mental health providers. You'll study the philosophical, ethical, and practical frameworks that underpin animal assisted services (AAS) for mental health, including legal structures and scientific concepts, as applied to a variety of contexts and species. You will study and employ the principles and methodologies of observing, selecting, and training animals to ensure their optimal welfare and wellbeing within AAS practice.
Refine your understanding and practical skills in established and innovative approaches to working with animals in real-world contexts related to counselling. Optimise your abilities to practically ensure optimal animal wellbeing.
Your dissertation (MSc only) allows you to research an area of your own interest in relation to animal assisted counselling under the guidance of an academic with relevant subject expertise.
Below you’ll find the compulsory modules for the MSc course. If you're studying the PG Diploma, you’ll take the same modules, however you won’t study the Postgraduate Dissertation module. There are no optional modules within this programme.
Upon successful completion of your modules, you’ll gain academic credit that accumulates towards your award. The marks you gain may contribute towards your final master’s degree differential award (pass, merit or distinction).
Exploring the industries for companion animals and equines, you will cover everything from how animals are sourced (e.g. pet shops and breeders) to their use in sporting disciplines, therapy animals, animals in education, and military / police animals.
You'll critically evaluate the key ethical and best practice frameworks for selecting and training animals involved in Animal Assisted Services from a One Health, One Welfare perspective. You will explore and practice the learning theories that underpin these frameworks and how they apply these to working with animals within AAS. You'll further be expected to participate in animal training and handling of 20 hours beyond the course.
You'll critically evaluate the scientific basis and limitations for Animal Assisted Service provision by Mental Health Practitioners.
You'll explore the key ethical and best practice frameworks for understanding Animal Assisted Services for Mental Health Practitioners that aim to maximise welfare and wellbeing for both humans and animals.
This includes discussion of research methodologies and applications, as well as strengths, weaknesses and limitations of different methods.
Undertake a research project of your choosing on a topic related to animal assisted counselling.
This qualification focuses on the theoretical and practical understanding and application of working with animals as mental health providers. You'll study the philosophical, ethical, and practical frameworks that underpin animal assisted services (AAS) for mental health, including legal structures and scientific concepts, as applied to a variety of contexts and species. You will study and employ the principles and methodologies of observing, selecting, and training animals to ensure their optimal welfare and wellbeing within AAS practice.
Refine your understanding and practical skills in established and innovative approaches to working with animals in real-world contexts related to counselling. Optimise your abilities to practically ensure optimal animal wellbeing.
Your dissertation (MSc only) allows you to research an area of your own interest in relation to animal assisted counselling under the guidance of an academic with relevant subject expertise.
Below you’ll find the compulsory modules for the MSc course. If you're studying the PG Diploma, you’ll take the same modules, however you won’t study the Postgraduate Dissertation module. There are no optional modules within this programme.
Upon successful completion of your modules, you’ll gain academic credit that accumulates towards your award. The marks you gain may contribute towards your final master’s degree differential award (pass, merit or distinction).
Exploring the industries for companion animals and equines, you will cover everything from how animals are sourced (e.g. pet shops and breeders) to their use in sporting disciplines, therapy animals, animals in education, and military / police animals.
You'll critically evaluate the key ethical and best practice frameworks for selecting and training animals involved in Animal Assisted Services from a One Health, One Welfare perspective. You will explore and practice the learning theories that underpin these frameworks and how they apply these to working with animals within AAS. You'll further be expected to participate in animal training and handling of 20 hours beyond the course.
You'll critically evaluate the scientific basis and limitations for Animal Assisted Service provision by Mental Health Practitioners.
You'll explore the key ethical and best practice frameworks for understanding Animal Assisted Services for Mental Health Practitioners that aim to maximise welfare and wellbeing for both humans and animals.
This includes discussion of research methodologies and applications, as well as strengths, weaknesses and limitations of different methods.
Undertake a research project of your choosing on a topic related to animal assisted counselling.
The modules contain a mixture of scheduled learning – lectures, online learning and workshops – alongside independent learning. Students are expected to dedicate at least two to three hours of independent study per contact hour.
The course is taught in English.
Contact learning | Placement learning | Independent learning | |
MSc degree | 12% | 9% | 79% |
Postgraduate Diploma | 16% | 13% | 71% |
Teaching contact time and method will vary depending on the module that you are studying.
You’ll be assessed through a mixture of written exams, practical exams and written assignments. Many of the modules will be marked based on a mixture of assessment types, whilst others will be based solely on one type of assessment. Feedback will be given in written form, with the option to discuss all feedback with academic staff.
Written exam | Practical exam | Coursework | |
MSc degree | 0% | 44% | 56% |
Postgraduate Diploma | 0% | 29% | 71% |
This course is made up of three taught semesters, of blended delivery, with weekly online contact as well as in person on-site and off-site taught blocks. Semesters normally consist of 12 weeks of scheduled teaching and then assessment weeks, with an overview below:
Please visit our student finance page for information on tuition fees and student loans, as well as non-repayable grants, bursaries and scholarships, eligible to different groups, to support with study costs.
There will be offsite training included in the fees, however, the cost of travel to and from and accommodation in the area for these are additional to the fees.
Students will be responsible for the cost of travel to and from and accommodation (if needed) for their 120 hours shadowing/supervised practice placement.
Fees for MSc/Postgraduate Diploma in Assisted Animal Counselling are as follows:
MSc: £15,000
Postgraduate Diploma: £12,500
Accommodation and living costs
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