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Postgraduate USQ-CYF-GDI-2023

Graduate Diploma of Counselling (Child, Youth & Family Therapy)

Build your expertise in family counselling

Support young people and families through change and difficult times. You’ll study major counselling theories and think about your own practice framework. Build your client management skills. Explore child abuse prevention and intervention.

Available loans

Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)

Total subjects

8

Price

From

$24,560

Study method

Online & on-campus

Assessments

100% online

Credit available

Yes

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  • 2023

Degree details

What you'll learn

Study UniSQ’s Graduate Diploma of Counselling (Child, Youth and Family Therapy), develop your expertise and make a real difference in families’ lives. Gain the required knowledge to work in relationship, family, child and youth counselling, as well as child abuse prevention and intervention.

  1. Apply a core body of knowledge, including contemporary theories and models central to counselling assessment, and treatment.
  2. Effectively utilise a range of advanced interpersonal, written, oral and digital literacy skills appropriate for communicating with diverse audiences including clients and professionals.
  3. Apply critical reasoning, problem solving, and professional and ethical judgement with initiative to identify and resolve a range of therapeutic, professional, legal and ethical practice issues.
  4. Consolidate theory and practice within an integrative framework to effectively provide counselling within diverse cultural and practice contexts and client groups.
  5. Utilise relevant research literature, methodologies and findings to inform practice development and decision-making processes.
Career opportunities

As a graduate, you will be equipped to specialise in counselling, case management, wellbeing and youth work skills within a child, youth and family therapy career.

Professional recognition

Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Counselling will be able to apply for membership of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and registration as a Counsellor with the Australian Register of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (ARCAP).

Entry requirements

Higher education

Completion of an Australian university three-year bachelor degree in any area or equivalent.

English Proficiency Requirements

All students are required to satisfy the applicable English language requirements. For entry to the Graduate Diploma of Counselling (Child, Youth and Family Therapy) program, applicants are required to meet the Category 3 English Language Proficiency requirements.

On campus requirements

There are mandatory residential schools held at Ipswich, Springfield or Toowoomba campus, and synchronous mandatory online tutorials for:

  • COU8102 Professional Counselling Practice, Identity and Ethics
  • COU8103 Counselling Issues and Contexts
  • COU8101 Counselling Skills and Applications
  • COU8104 Counselling Frameworks
  • COU8006 Group Counselling Process and Practice
Credit for previous study or work

Exemptions/credit will be assessed based on the USQ Credit and Exemption Procedure.

Description

Study the Graduate Diploma of Counselling and gain the advanced knowledge and expertise to prepare for, or extend, your practices in a range of specialist counselling areas. Fulfil educational requirements towards eligibility for membership with the Australian Counselling Association. Within the Child, Youth and Family Therapy specialisation you will develop your expertise and make a real difference in families’ lives. Gain the required knowledge to work in relationship, family, child and youth counselling, as well as child abuse prevention and intervention. Further study pathway includes the Master of Counselling, which gives you the opportunity to fulfil your counsellor training or delve deeper into your chosen specialisation.

Degree structure details

Recommended Study Pattern

Year 1 - Semester 1

COU8101 Counselling Skills and Applications

COU8102 Professional Counselling Practice, Identity and Ethics

EDU5325 Child Abuse and Neglect: Intervention, Protection and Prevention

COU8021 Couple and Family Counselling

Year 1 - Semester 2

COU8104 Counselling Frameworks

COU8103 Counselling Issues and Contexts

COU8022 Child and Youth Counselling

Approved Course

Award Requirements

Completion of eight (8) units as outlined in the Recommended Study Pattern section.

Exit Points

  • Upon completion of the appropriate 4 units, a student may apply to exit with the Graduate Certificate of Counselling.

Choose your subjects

Majors
  • Alcohol and Drug Studies
  • Child, Youth and Family Therapy
  • Foundations of Practice
  • Mental Health Counselling
Electives

Approved Course List

COU8006 Group Counselling Process and Practice

EDU5335 Emotional and Behavioural Problems of Children and Adolescents

COU8014 Relapse Prevention

COU8013 Introduction to Psychoactive Drugs

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