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UndergraduateTAS-COU-DIP
Enhance wellbeing in yourself and others
Gain an introduction to a range of topics including mental health, the impact of chronic health conditions on quality of life, mental health first aid, and applied counselling skills.
UndergraduateECU-COU-DEG
Gain knowledge and skills in the foundations of counselling
Explore your own values, assumptions, and views to understand how people define themselves and how you might help them. Communicate, reflect, negotiate, and resolve conflict. Specialise in family and child support or professional youth work.
UndergraduateUNE-CNS-DEG
Become a trusted counsellor
Build a foundation in counselling theory, practice, and ethics. You’ll work on a genuine and caring approach. Graduate ready for careers in mental health, family, trauma, or youth counselling. Demand for qualified counsellors continues to grow.
Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling
UndergraduateECU-PSC-DEG
Analyse, listen, and respond to people with empathy
Begin to explore people’s behaviour and gain the confidence to help them change. Complement your growing knowledge of psychology with introductory counselling skills. By exploring your own values, you’ll be prepped to work with groups and individuals.
UndergraduateSCU-COU-DEG
Work with people and make real change
Combine psychological theory and counselling skills in this online counselling course. Learn to counsel couples, families, children, and young people. You’ll cover assessment, interventions, and more. Unlock careers in mental health.
UndergraduateTUA-COU-DEG
Facilitate real, long-lasting change in people's lives
Take advantage of more than 40 years of counselling experience with this flexible degree. You’ll apply theory to around 400 hours of work placement. On graduation, you'll qualify for membership with the Australian Counselling Association.
A free, one-on-one consultation with a dedicated student advisor can provide clarity and confidence. We'll call at a time that suits you to give personalised advice.
Mental Health Open Degree Pathway
UndergraduateTAS-MTH-PTH
The path for a compassionate future in mental health
Are you ever-curious and compassionate? A future in mental health is yours for the taking. This set of subjects are available without entry requirements. If completed successfully, it can set you on the path for a variety of qualifications in mental health.
Bachelor of Psychological Sciences and Sociology
UndergraduateADU-PSY-DEG
Combine psychology and sociology to create meaningful change.
Explore how society shapes behaviour. You’ll begin to think deeply about everyday life as you find links between social structure and policy. Graduate ready to support people and communities – especially in ageing, disability or justice.
UndergraduateSCU-SWK-DEG
Get professionally accredited and become a social worker
Study sociology and welfare theory, develop counselling and case management skills, and get to know Indigenous world-views. When you graduate, you’ll be equipped to help individuals and families with housing, rehabilitation, and disability services.
Bachelor of Creative Arts and Community Wellbeing (Visual Art)
UndergraduateUSQ-CAV-DEG
Your creativity can improve the lives of others
Get ready for a creative career in community services. You’ll learn to use your talent to help people feel happier and healthier. The visual art specialisation covers painting, ceramics, and more. Gain the confidence to lead and facilitate.