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This specialist counselling course enables you to work in community, government and private organisations, and with further work experience, in private practice.
You'll gain in-depth skills in counselling and interpersonal communication, and learn to engage effectively in a counselling interaction. You'll also learn to recognise major transitional points in human development, and some of the crises that may arise around these points.
Graduates generally pursue roles such as:
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| Qualification | Undergraduate Degree | Delivered by | ACAP |
| Study time | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent. Enquire now for more details on study time and enrolment dates. | Student support | Comprehensive support |
| Delivery method | Flexible - on campus, by correspondence and/or online | Pre-requisites |
School leavers: minimum UAI / ENTER / TER of 65, OP 14 or equivalent Mature age students: over 21 years of age |
| Student placement | 400 hours | Finance options | FEE-HELP available |
This applied social science course meets the minimum training standards of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and includes 400 hours of supervised work placement, where you can put theory into practice and gain valuable work experience.
Delivered by the Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP), this course focuses on experiential learning, so you emerge job ready with skills you can apply immediately.
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There are 24 modules in this counselling course:
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If you leave this course after completing the 2nd year of study, you may be eligible for the Associate Degree of Applied Social Science qualification. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more details.
This degree meets the minimum training standards of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).
Upon completion, you may apply for membership to State and/or National Counselling and Psychotherapy Associations, and/or the Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers Inc (AIWCW).
Through ACAP's articulation agreement with the Australian Catholic University National, this qualification enables you to progress into the university's Bachelor of Social Work or the Graduate Diploma of Psychology, subject to meeting entry requirements.
Classes for this applied social science course are small and interactive, and focus on hands-on learning.
The curriculum is developed and updated in consultation with industry, so you are work ready upon completion and able to apply your skills immediately.
Through student placement, you'll:
Flexible Learning MethodsTo help fit your study around your lifestyle, work and family commitments, we provide a choice of learning methods:
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You can select a different study method for each module you enrol in. If you choose to study your full qualification online or by correspondence, you'll need to attend three separate weeks of face-to-face counsellor development workshops on campus in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. These workshops are also compulsory for those who study on campus and complete less than three counselling modules.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more information about the different study methods available and enrolment dates.
There are no exams for this course. As ACAP values experiential learning, the College uses assessments to determine if learning outcomes have been achieved.
ACAP's assessments combine both theory and practice, and can take the form of interviews, videotaped role-plays, self-critiques, essays, journals, projects and presentations. Most modules contain 3 assessments.
Almost every Australian citizen is eligible for Government assistance through the FEE-HELP program. This means you do not have to pay anything upfront, but can pay for your course as you earn. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant to find out more about how you can study now and pay as you earn with FEE-HELP.
This course is also Austudy and Abstudy-accredited.
A wide range of student support is available:
In addition, those studying by correspondence or online have access to a dedicated support person by phone or email.
ACAP is a leading Higher Education Provider (HEP) in applied psychology and a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). ACAP educators are highly experienced practitioners with current industry knowledge.
A key component of ACAP's applied psychology and counselling courses is student placement, which involves you securing work placement within an organisation of your choice. ACAP will help you organise this and support you throughout your placement.
Many ACAP students are offered paid employment as a direct result of their work placements.
Enquire now for more course details, including fees and career options. |
Affordable StudyThis course qualifies for FEE-HELP, meaning you can study now and pay as you earn. Enquire now. |
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