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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2010: Counselling

The following qualifications provide credit into the Bachelor of Social Science (Counselling). Students may also be eligible for credit towards other degree programs.

Graduates of the Lifeline Certificate IV in Telephone Counselling Skills receive credit for:

  • 1 core course
  • 3 elective courses

Graduates of the TAFE Certificate IV in Community Services or Youth Work or Disability receive credit for:

  • 1 core course
  • 3 elective courses

Graduates of the TAFE Diploma of Community Services (Aged Care Work, Youth Work, Community Work) receive credit for:

  • 2 core courses
  • 6 elective courses

Graduates of the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellor’s Diploma of Professional Counselling (Course Code: AIPC DPCA) receive credit for:

  • 2 core courses
  • PSY100 Human Physiology
  • PSY101 Human Anatomy
  • SCS290 Systemic Physiology I
  • 3 elective courses

Graduates of the Mt Louisa Counselling Course Diploma of Community Welfare Work (Course Code: CHC50702) receive credit for:

  • 2 core courses
  • SCS276 Systemic Physiology II
  • SCS285 Exercise Physiology I
  • SCS290 Pathophysiology
  • 3 elective courses 
More information

For enquiries contact a program adviser in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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