Counselling and Interpersonal Skills

Year



Type

Major, Minor, Sub-Major

Description

Counselling and Interpersonal Skills provides students with practical and applied skills from Psychology: foundational knowledge and skills in counselling and interpersonal communication; working with groups and communities. There are also opportunities to participate in practical research projects. The additional 'practical' job skills learned will be desirable to many employers and will provide a sound foundation for future postgraduate study.

Prerequisite(s)

Nil

Assumed Knowledge

Nil

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
MINOR
Counselling Foundations BEHL 1022 4.5 1
Professional Development: Counselling and Psychology WELF 1013 4.5 1
plus select two courses from the additional course list below
SUB-MAJOR
Counselling Foundations BEHL 1022 4.5 1
Professional Development: Counselling and Psychology WELF 1013 4.5 1
plus select four courses from the additional course list below
MAJOR
Counselling Foundations BEHL 1022 4.5 1
Professional Development: Counselling and Psychology WELF 1013 4.5 1
plus select six courses from the additional course list below
Additional course list
Community Foundations BEHL 1023 4.5 1
Group Work BEHL 2009 4.5 2
Counselling Skills BEHL 2013 4.5 2
Mental Health and Mental Wellbeing WELF 2019 4.5 2
Human Service Project Management WELF 2014 4.5 2
Social Enquiry Methods HUMS 1004 4.5 2
Social Analysis and the Human Services WELF 3018 4.5 3
Community Engagement and Research BEHL 3017 4.5 3
Counselling Interventions BEHL 3018 4.5 3
Counselling Elective Note(s): 1

Rules

Nil

Notes

  1. Students should contact the School for details of available Counselling Electives.