Create a positive change in the lives of individuals, families and communities.
Entry Requirements
A Graduate Certificate of Counselling, with equivalents considered
A personal statement about motivations to complete the course
Submission of academic transcript, two referee reports and an online interview
Academic Admission requirements (Band 6)
English Language requirements (Band 4)
Students looking to enter the Graduate Certificate of Counselling are required to submit documentation covering points four and five. Points two and three are covered during the Graduate Certificate component of the course.
This course provides advanced, research-based studies in psychology for students who have successfully completed the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), or an equivalent accredited three-year degree in Psychology.
This course provides advanced, research-based studies in psychology for students who have successfully completed the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) or equivalent accredited three-year degree in Psychology.
This course is for students who are enrolled in ECU's Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. Applications are by invitation based on a student's academic performance in the first three years of their course.
This course is for students who are enrolled in ECU's Bachelor of Speech Pathology. Applications are by invitation only based on a students academic performance in the first three years of their course.
Nurses wishing to specialise in nursing children and young people can study this course to enable them to meet the educational and training needs required by a range of professional bodies.