Graduate Diploma in Counselling

The University of Canberra

About

This two-year part-time course is a professional qualification in counselling, offering a flexible pathway for entry-level ‘helping professionals’.

Accredited by both the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), it also meets PACFA’s Professional Training Standards.

You will study in a supportive learning environment with a focus on skills development and interactive teaching and will cover a range of counselling modalities all taught within research-informed and ethical frameworks and applicable to a variety of settings.

With a focus on experiential learning, you will be offered a counselling placement and will participate in small group supervision on campus.At the completion of your degree, you will be able to demonstrate competence in a range of counselling skills, including assessment, collaborative goal setting, reflective listening, empathy, change interventions and termination.

You will graduate ready to work across a range of public, private and community sector organisations and teams, in areas such as health and family support services, drugs and alcohol, youth work, disability and mental health, or you can continue your studies with a Master of Counselling, available by enrolling in additional units.Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a central component of this course and you will undertake at least 260 hours in a counselling placement within an appropriate agency, which often leads to direct employment opportunities for our students.

You will also attend field seminars on professional issues and, in conjunction with your agency placement, you may be able to receive practical experience at UC’s on-campus Student Led Counselling Clinic, located in the Health Hub, where you would provide counselling to adult individuals under the close supervision of a qualified counsellor and UC educator.During your course, you will also participate in and facilitate group sessions using major models of counselling, acquiring unique experiential learning by being both a participant and facilitator of a group.

You will be eligible to become a member of UC’s PG Counselling Courses Advisory Group which meets two or three times a year, and upon graduation will be encouraged to join professional associations such as the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) to obtain your accreditation as a counsellor.Applicants must:Applicants are expected to demonstrate a level of mature life experience and self-awareness shown by the capacity to reflect on and learn from experience, including being open to positive and challenging feedback.There are non-standard English language requirements for this course.

To be eligible you must have an Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.0 with no band score less than 7.0.Students are required to undergo Working with Vulnerable People registration and a Police Check to meet the requirements of some course units.This course has been accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), and has been designed to meet PACFA’s Professional Training Standards.

Following successful completion of the degree you can apply for membership to PACFA and/or ACA.

Depending on your professional experience, you may apply for listing on the PACFA register as a counsellor.A clear study pathway exists between this degree and the Master of Counselling.

Students who have completed this course may apply and receive credit for units within the master’s course.

Structure

Graduate Diploma in Counselling (24 credit points) Required Units - 18 credit points as follows
  • 7743 - Counselling Skills and Models PG - 3 cp, Level P 7744 - Counselling Theories and Concepts PG - 3 cp, Level P 7745 - Ethical Frameworks for Counselling PG - 3 cp, Level P 7748 - Counselling Placement and Supervision PG - 6 cp, Level P 7781 - Introduction to Professional Supervision PG - 3 cp, Level P
Restricted Choice - 6 credit points from the following
  • 8565 - Mental Health Assessment and Intervention PG - 3 cp, Level P 10065 - Human Diversity PG - 3 cp, Level P 10340 - Addiction Counselling PG - 3 cp, Level P 10341 - Loss and Grief PG - 3 cp, Level P 10342 - Contemporary Counselling Practices PG - 3 cp, Level P 10343 - Group Facilitation PG - 3 cp, Level P

Entry requirements

Admission Requirements

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline as approved by the University; demonstrate a minimum of two years relevant experience, paid or voluntary by submission of a CV including 2 referees; and attend a pre-admission interview at the University of Canberra.

Additional Admission Requirements

Students are required to undergo a Working with Vulnerable People check and police check to be accepted for placement by an agency to meet the requirements of the Counselling Placement and Supervision unit, Advanced Counselling Skills unit and Supervision Field Experience unit.

Assumed Knowledge

Applicants are expected to demonstrate a level of mature life experience and self-awareness shown by the capacity to reflect on and learn from experience, including being open to positive and challenging feedback.

Periods Course is Open to New Admissions

Year Location Domestic International
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2022 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 This admission period only allows part-time study intake for the first period, where you will only do one or two units." data-original-title="" title="">Semester 2 This admission period only allows part-time study intake for the first period, where you will only do one or two units." data-original-title="" title="">
2023 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 This admission period only allows part-time study intake for the first period, where you will only do one or two units." data-original-title="" title="">Semester 2 This admission period only allows part-time study intake for the first period, where you will only do one or two units." data-original-title="" title="">

Information on admission closing dates can be found here.

Notes for Domestic Applicants

This course is only available on a part-time basis.

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