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Course Details

The Bachelor of Counselling intended to equip students for employment in both secular and church-related counselling contexts, as well as providing access to appropriate levels of recognition with relevant professional associations. Whether you are wanting to serve the need of the institutional church, individual Christian clergy and lay-people, and members of the wider community to gain an appropriate qualification to offer effective professional counselling services. CHC Bachelor of Counselling incorporates foundational understandings of best practice, the course includes opportunities for critical reflection on counselling theory and practice, and in-depth engagement with key areas and issues of counselling. This is a PACFA accredited course.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 24 units (240 credit points) comprising core units in counselling knowledge, skills and application (220 credit points) and two specialist counselling elective units (20 credit points).


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