Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling
This course provides students with introductory counselling skills to complement their knowledge of the discipline of psychology. It prepares students for working in a counselling role, or for further postgraduate studies in psychology and counselling. The course equips students with skills in analyzing, researching behavior and explaining interactions between people and their environment.
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This course provides students with introductory counselling skills to complement their knowledge of the discipline of psychology. It prepares students for working in a counselling role, or for further postgraduate studies in psychology and counselling. The course equips students with skills in analyzing, researching behavior and explaining interactions between people and their environment.
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Graduates can work as Counsellor, Public Sector Worker, Government Agency Worker, Market Researcher, Children and Family Service Provider, Marketer, Human Resource Worker, Statistician, Mental Health Services Worker, Financial Service Worker.
The course has Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accreditation for entrance into postgraduate training.
- State Higher secondary with 65% aggregate
- IELTS (Academic) score of 6 with no individual band score less than 6.