

Laidlaw is a place where you can practice your faith and care for others in our uniquely integrated approach to counselling. Combining a rich blend of classroom, practicum, group and mentored learning, our three-year Bachelor of Counselling degree weaves Christian thought and practice throughout your studies.
Our programme is ideal for those seeking a career in counselling, or who want to develop lifelong skills for working with people.

The Bachelor of Counselling (BCouns) is a three year degree that integrates Christian faith with a range of well-established counselling theories and practical skills, preparing graduates for work in community, church-based, or private practice settings.
The programme is built on a core foundation of biblical, theological, and philosophical studies, fostering a deep appreciation of Scripture and the outworking of the gospel in both life and professional practice. Personal formation is a vital component of the degree.
Much of the learning takes place through personal counselling and group process work, which all students participate in each semester. These groups are where deep and lasting formation occurs.


Engage with relational theology and counselling theories that affirm the reality that all people are created in the image of a relational God.
Our counselling faculty bring a wealth of experience as practising counsellors into the classroom, adding depth and diversity to the learning experience.
Our lecturers and curriculum reflect the relational connection that is deeply valued at Laidlaw. Throughout the programme, students learn through process groups and by building close connections with peers and mentors.
Students who come to Laidlaw are driven by a passion for people and a desire to make meaningful change in their communities. Our faculty partner with them in this vision, equipping them with the skills to make a lasting impact.