
PGCert Spirituality, Ecology and Mental Health
- Study Mode: Part Time
- Location: Blended Learning
- Duration: One Year
- Start Date: September 2025
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If you are curious about spirituality and its role in mental health and ecology our course can help transform your interest into considered academic expertise. We offer you the chance to go on an exploration of purpose and attempt to answer the big questions in life we can help you make a difference in creating a more harmonious world.
This course is perfect for you even if you are a newcomer to psychology just wanting to change your outlook, career or have an influence on worldwide issues.
Why study this subject?
Would you like to explore your relationship with your deepest self? Would you like to live in greater harmony with nature? Does living meaningfully matter to you? Are you wanting to give something back or serve something bigger in life? Our PGCert in Spirituality, Ecology and Mental Health may be the course for you.
Together we will explore the science, philosophy and ancient wisdom behind some of the biggest questions in life for you to discover your own answers.
This innovative programme involves both a personal journey of discovery and experiential journey of transformation, taking place in a community of like-minded passionate teachers and practitioners linked to the Centre for Positive Psychology, based within the School of Human and Social Sciences.
You will be guided in deepening your knowledge of spirituality through enjoyable and accessible modules that explore theory, develop practice and invite reflection. You will gain support to apply your understanding of spirituality, ecology, and mental health to your own life and career path.
We encourage you to make a meaningful difference by creating or taking part in projects in your community or in the wider world.
Why study at Buckinghamshire New University?
At Buckinghamshire New University you will learn about the psychology, philosophy and wisdom of spirituality and its relationship to Nature and mental health in a supportive community.
At BNU we have some of the best student union opportunities in the UK. We were voted 2nd in the UK by our students for the quality of our student union. The union gives you opportunities to join sports clubs, volunteer, go on trips and get involved with the university, all for free. There are very little fees compared to other universities and you will be able to feel at home from day one.
We are bringing together a specialist team of lecturers, visiting experts and practitioners linked to our Centre for Positive Psychology with passion and expertise in the area of spirituality, ecology and mental health for this unique course. We have 3 core values for this course:
We will create a safe, supportive and reflective space in which you can learn and grow as a community in dialogue.
We will foster authentic, trusting and respectful relationships so you can succeed in your studies.
We will help you achieve your aspirations for your learning and careers so you can make a positive difference to your life and our world.
What facilities can I use?
The Centre for Positive Psychology at Buckinghamshire New University has an international reputation so this new programme has been designed with a worldwide cohort in mind.
No matter where in the world you are, you will have access to recommended resources such as books, journals, websites, media, and podcasts, and a monthly programme of live online lectures from visiting experts from around the world. You will also have access to recorded lectures and live online seminars.
As a student at Buckinghamshire New University you will have access to our facilities in person, the main campus is only 35 minutes from London. Hybrid Workshops are often held at one of our professional facilities.
What will I study?
If you can bring the passion and commitment to the discussions and your studies, we can give you the grounding and skills you need to apply your knowledge in a critically reflective way. We know not everyone will come with an academic background and yet we all come with our unique talents, perspectives and experiences, which adds to the magic of a shared learning journey.
Together, we will explore spirituality, ecology and mental health from perspectives such as transpersonal, humanistic and existential psychology, ecopsychology, parapsychology, counselling and coaching, complementary and alternative medicine and the wider physical and social sciences.
We will explore topics such as the varieties of spiritual experience, the variety of spiritual practices, the science of meaningfulness, wellness & wholeness, the power of belief, intention & attention, the importance of responsibility, ethics & values, ideas of connectedness, sacredness, discernment & resonance, and models of spiritual transformation & growth, to name a few.
We will draw on the latest research to uncover pearls of wisdom from the world’s spiritual traditions: the variety of spiritual practices, the relationship of spirituality with nature, the relationship of spirituality with mental health, the different pathways to spiritual development and different spiritual worldviews.
And, we will support you in applying your learning to your life through developing an evidence-based approach to spiritual practice at home and work. You will apply your knowledge and skills to creating or participating in community projects in the module ‘Serving Gaia’, as well undertaking a piece of ‘Dissertation’ research in the form of a literature-based or interview-based or work-based or resource-based or performance-based project.
How will I be taught and assessed?
The teaching approach can be characterised by empowering learning through ‘meaningful activity’, ‘learning by doing’ and ‘learning as research’. To this end, you are at the centre of your learning experience so you get to choose. You will be encouraged to explore the practices and perspectives that resonate with you. In essence, we will invite you to become your own expert in the topics / fields of your choice.
Weekly learning takes place online through recorded lectures, access to resources and live seminars, taking place on weekday evenings.
Also, there are two hybrid workshops each year that will form an opening and closing ceremony. Finally, there will be a monthly programme of graduates / visiting lecturers / practitioners presenting online.
You will be assessed in a number of ways throughout your studies including reflective accounts, media presentations, written essay, research proposal, ‘how to’ video, blogging and your dissertation.
What are the course entry requirements?
If you want to apply for this course, you will typically have a 2:1 degree or have evidence of the equivalent professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience. We will arrange a brief online chat to discuss any questions you have and ensure the course is for you. We encourage anyone interested in the course to come to our Postgraduate Open Day to meet with our team.
Modules
This provides a guide of the modules that make up your course. You can find more information about how your course is structured on our Academic Advice section.
What are the tuition fees
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Home, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £2,920 per year *
Following the Government’s announcement of 4 November 2024, we will be increasing our full-time undergraduate tuition fees for UK students to £9,535 per year from the start of the 2025/26 academic year. Our part-time fees for UK undergraduate students will increase to £7,145 per annum. Please visit , on the Government’s website, for more information about the changes.
Tuition fees for Home undergraduate students (including with foundation year) may increase in subsequent years for both new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by the Government.  
Tuition fees for both new and continuing international students may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year.  
Tuition fees for postgraduate courses and CPD may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year. This increase will apply to both new and continuing students.  
We understand, and really appreciate, the significant financial commitment our students make when they choose to study at BNU. We take our responsibilities to our students very seriously, and are ambitious for each to reach their full potential and succeed in their chosen career. Our fees help us to continue providing our students with a high-quality education, and to invest in the services and facilities which create an excellent student experience at BNU.
The following factors will be considered by the University when we set the annual fees: measures of inflation such as the retail price indices; projected increases in University costs; and any changes in the level of funding for teaching received from the Government.
What are my career prospects?
The new PGCert Spirituality, Ecology & Mental Health will change how you relate to Yourself, your Life, the World and the Sacred. You will explore your own spirituality and develop an evidence-based, spiritually sensitive approach to living a healthy life and compassionately working with others in any career.
We have reason to expect from the literature for the course to appeal to those wishing to develop a career or obtain an advantage in complementary and alternative medicine, health, care work, nursing, education, counselling, coaching, ecological sustainability, economics, business, civil rights, social justice, community work, social work, leadership and religion, as well as journalism, policing, human resources, arts and legal work.
Some graduates from the Centre for Positive Psychology continue their education by completing a PhD which would give you the opportunity to develop your skills further whilst researching your area of interest to an even greater depth.
Other graduates have used their degree to start a business, progress further in their current organisation, coach and train others and move into consulting. Our alumni include authors, teachers, entrepreneurs, coaches, academics, HR advisors and therapists.

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