Master of Counselling
Deakin University
Course Details
Whether you are from a counselling background or a related field like teaching, healthcare, or social work, the Master of Counselling will equip you with the skills to connect with and compassionately support your clients. You will graduate with 200 hours of practical experience, preparing you to provide personalised support to clients tailored to their unique circumstances. Through practical learning opportunities, you will learn how to apply complex counselling theories to identify and address emotional issues, using cognitive behaviour therapy, emotion-focused therapy, and other talking therapies. Your learning will be shaped by our School of Psychology
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: To complete the Master of Counselling students must attain 16 credit points. All units are core (these are compulsory).