Bachelor of Counselling
Southern Cross University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 01241G
There is strong demand for mental health professionals. If you enjoy working with people and creating positive change, counselling offers both a meaningful career and excellent employment prospects. The Bachelor of Counselling provides a foundation in psychology, assessment and interventions, counselling theory and practice and building relationships.
Structure
Credit points 288
Subjects
- COUN1001 Counselling Skills 1
- HLTH1004 The Reflective Learner and Health Science Scholar
- COUN1002 Ethical Issues in Practice
- PSYC1002 Psychology Foundations: Self and Situation
- COUN1003 Case Conceptualisation
- PSYC2004 Lifespan Psychology
- WELF1003 Counselling Theory and Practice
- HLTH1005 Understanding Wellbeing and Mental Health
- COUN2001 Counselling Skills 2
- COUN2002 Group Therapy: Theory and Practice
- INDG1001 Indigenous World-Views
- COUN2003 Addictions Counselling
- COUN2004 Counselling Children and Young People
- WELF2003 Trauma Informed Practice
- COUN2005 Counselling Skills 3
- STAT2001 Foundations of Evidence for Health Science Practitioners
- COUN2006 Counselling Families and Couples
- COUN3001 Counselling Placement and Supervision 1
- COUN3002 Counselling Placement and Supervision 2
- PSYC3005 Culture and Psychology
Standard entry requirements
- Meet the Universitys standard minimum admission requirements for undergraduate courses
- Demonstrate a suitable degree of life experience, including self-awareness, a capacity to relate to others and an understanding of ethical behaviour
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Coffs Harbour | International: $92,496 | No |
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Gold Coast | International: $92,496 | No |
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Lismore | International: $92,496 | No |
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