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* No IELTS, no TOEFL - this australia college doesn’t require an English test.
Duration
6 MonthsMode of study
Full-timeApplication Fee
No Application FeeAnnual Tuition Fee
AUD 13449Total Tuition Fee
AUD 13449The fees mentioned may vary and are for reference only. The exact tuition and other charges will be provided in your official offer letter.
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7 DaysBacklogs accepted
This course accepts 2 backlogsMode of Study
Full-timePost Study Work Permit
To Be Announced02/2026
The Graduate Certificate in Counselling requires students to complete a total of four units, which include three core units and one elective. The three core units provide the foundation for understanding the principles and practices of counselling. In the first semester, students undertake Fundamentals of Counselling (CNSL41100), which introduces the basic skills needed to engage effectively in a counselling setting, and Psychotherapy and Counselling Theories (CNSL41110), which explores key theoretical frameworks that underpin counselling practice. In the second semester, students complete Spiritual Perspectives on Emotional Disorders (CNSL41120), which examines the relationship between spirituality, emotional health, and approaches to healing within the context of a Christian worldview.Alongside these core units, students choose one elective unit, allowing them to tailor their learning experience to specific interests within the field. The available options include Introduction to Psychology for Counselling (CNSL41160), offered in semester one, which provides a broad overview of psychological principles relevant to counselling practice. Alternatively, students may select Interpersonal Approach and Treatment Strategies (CNSL41200), offered in semester two, which focuses on developing strategies for effective therapeutic relationships, or Systemic and Family Therapy Approaches (CNSL41240), offered in semester one, which introduces the principles of working with families and groups through a systemic lens.By combining these core and elective units, the course offers both a structured foundation and the flexibility to explore areas of personal or professional interest. This ensures students develop essential counselling skills, theoretical knowledge, and an appreciation of the spiritual and psychological dimensions of emotional wellbeing, while also preparing them for further study in the Master of Counselling program.
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Expected Annual Salary
Years to Payback
0.2 YEARS
Total Tuition Fees (3 years)
$13,449
Total Living Costs
$12,000
Total Investment
$25,449
Years to Payback
0.2 YEARS
Please note: ROI projections and hiring partners are indicative only. Actual results and career placements are subject to individual performance and recruiter requirements.
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