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  • 43% international / 57% domestic

Graduate Certificate in Counselling

  • Graduate Certificate

Contemporary human needs include mental health care and wellbeing. This course addresses these growing needs by equipping you as a professional, allowing you to explore, identify and examine intervention strategies to assist those people who are at risk.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
0.5 year full-time, 1 year part-time
Course Code
D4002, 102762J
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
Domestic Fees
$13,750 per year / $13,750 total
International Fees
$18,200 per year / $18,200 total

About this course

Contemporary human needs include mental health care and wellbeing. This course addresses these growing needs by equipping you as a professional, allowing you to explore, identify and examine intervention strategies to assist those people who are at risk.

Designed by experienced educators with substantial experience working as professional counsellors and psychologists, this course will provide you with knowledge of theory, concepts, principles, issues and contexts relevant to working as a counsellor, as well as preparatory skills. In this course, you will focus on the following areas:

  • lifespan development and counselling approaches relevant to issues experienced during the lifespan
  • theory and counselling practice that leads towards positive change, effective coping, and mental/emotional well-being
  • principles, guidelines, and issues in conducting counselling in an ethically appropriate manner
  • foundational interviewing and counselling skills as an interpersonal process, and the application of these to diverse contexts.

For those already within an established career, the course will provide complimentary knowledge and understanding of human behaviour which may be applied to enable a positive, supportive and safe workplace environment.

Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate of Counselling does not guarantee admission into the Master of Counselling course. Applicants interested in progressing to the Master of Counselling course will need to submit a new course application. Admission into the Master of Counselling is competitive and based on academic merit.

Study locations

Clayton

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Psychology courses at Monash University.
85.2%
Overall satisfaction
82.1%
Skill scale
76.6%
Teaching scale
78.2%
Employed full-time
$80k
Average salary