Overview
- Embark on a rewarding career to help individuals navigate challenges, improve mental health, and enhance their overall well-being.
- Upskill to an advanced level in various specialist counselling areas, as well as research principles and methods.
- Tailor your study and select different specialisations depending on your experience or interests. ÌÔÆ¬×ÊÔ´Íø is one of only a few universities that allows you to specialise in your counselling masters degree.
- The Master of Counselling (Qualifying) pathway enables you to apply for registration as a counsellor with the and the . You can choose to specialise in Child, Youth & Family Therapy; Mental Health Practice; or Trauma-Focused Practice.
- The Master of Counselling (Advanced Entry) is designed for registered professionals in counselling or other allied mental health disciplines who wish to extend their professional skills. ÌÔÆ¬×ÊÔ´Íøing this pathway doesn’t require you to undertake foundational courses with residential schools, or a practicum. This pathway does not lead to registration as a counsellor.
- The Master of Counselling includes two research options – a Research Project option that involves completion of a full research project, or a Capstone Project option, that includes completion of a smaller piece of research. Graduates who have completed a research project within this degree may be eligible to apply for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
- You’ll study the main course load online and gain practical experience through on-campus residential school courses and clinical placements. For Advanced Entry students the practical experience is included only if you select to study the foundation courses.
- Develop your applied skills further utilising our telehealth system simulations and working with the community and alongside clinical supervisors in ÌÔÆ¬×ÊÔ´Íø's Psychology and Counselling clinics in Toowoomba and Ipswich.
- After two years of full-time study with ÌÔÆ¬×ÊÔ´Íø, you’ll be workplace-ready and gain an additional Graduate Diploma of Counselling qualification as an embedded award in the Master of Counselling.