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Graduate Certificate in Mental Health and Neuroscience

Understand the changing landscape of mental health

Mental health is an issue of increasing importance across all aspects of society. This online program is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the rapidly evolving field of mental health, with a focus on the latest research and treatment options across a range of mental and substance-use disorders.

* Available Semester 2, 2020 subject to final approval

UniSC program code
AR503
Commence
Semester 1 or Semester 2
Duration
1 year part time
Study mode
Online
Total courses
4
Total units
48 units

Mental health is an issue of increasing importance across all aspects of society. This online program is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the rapidly evolving field of mental health, with a focus on the latest research and treatment options across a range of mental and substance-use disorders.

The Graduate Certificate in Mental Health and Neuroscience is the only postgraduate program of its kind to be delivered fully online. Studying through USC's Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience – Thompson Institute, you will learn from experts at the forefront of mind and neuroscience research and clinical service delivery. Areas of focus include youth mental health and neurobiology, suicidality and the prevention of suicide, and recent and novel approaches to mental health treatment, such as psychedelics and brain stimulation. You will also learn about the growing role of advanced neuroimaging techniques in research, diagnosis and treatment.

Designed to be studied part time, this program is ideal for existing health professionals who are interested in developing their understanding and knowledge in emerging aspects of mental health and neuroscience.

* Available Semester 2, 2020 subject to final approval.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission, candidates would normally be required to hold an undergraduate degree (AQF Level 7), or equivalent, from a recognised higher education institution in a relevant discipline, as determined by the Program Coordinator. Examples of relevant disciplines include science, medical science, nursing, medicine, psychology, health science and pharmacy.

Program structure

Required courses (4) 48 units

PSY709
PSY710
PSY711
PSY712

Note: Program structures are subject to change

Total units: 48
Recommended study sequences

Program requirements and notes

Program requirements
  • Successfully complete 48 units as outlined in the program structure