Southern Cross University
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The Bachelor of Counselling provides a foundation in psychology, assessment and interventions, counselling theory and practice and building relationships. Students will build skills in counselling practice with extensive placement experiences. The University is home to an active community of researchers and thought leaders in social work and policy, psychology and community welfare.
Counselling theory and practice, assessment and interventions
Graduates may work in the public and private health sector as a counsellor. This might include schools or community health services as well as in private practice.
Accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA).
Inherent requirements: Check the essential components of this course (knowledge, skills, capabilities) to achieve the course learning outcomes.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
Southern Cross University degrees
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Double degree/Combined degree
The University offers double degrees in law and arts, and business and arts. When you complete a double degree you are awarded two separate degrees (eg Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts).