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Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education (1.5 years)

Postgraduate | FLI-WPM-MAS | 2024

Holistic wellbeing support for your learners—in just 18 months

Expedite an environment where teachers and learners feel mentally strong. You’ll learn how to promote and sustain holistic wellbeing in education settings. This dynamic course equips you to take the lead in helping people thrive.

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Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Duration
Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
Total subjects
12

Price from
$33,099
Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)

Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education (1.5 years)

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Entry requirements

Career opportunities

Graduates will be equipped for careers in a wide range of settings, from childcare/children’s centres, kindergarten, primary, secondary and post-secondary/higher education to community centres and non-government agencies.

Potential occupations:

Potential employers:

  • Early years and school sites in government, independent and Catholic systems and sectors nationally and internationally
  • Wellbeing leader in early years, primary or secondary settings
  • School counsellor
  • Wellbeing educator in early years, primary, secondary or post-secondary settings
  • Wellbeing advisor at a system level
  • Pastoral care worker
  • Social worker in education settings
  • Youth worker
  • Leader of wellbeing programs and interventions in community settings
  • Non-government agencies and community development organisations

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