University of the Sunshine Coast

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Bachelor

Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) - Counselling

Offered at University of the Sunshine Coast, Australian
DegreeBachelor
FieldBBehSci (Psychology)
Duration4 years
Tuition30500.00

Overview

Overview Delve into the intricacies of human behaviour and enhance mental health. This dual degree in psychology and counselling equips you with the essential skills to foster emotional and mental well-being across diverse settings. For more details, visit the programme website. Key Facts In the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) - Counselling at the University of the Sunshine Coast, you will: Examine core psychological concepts such as human development, cognitive processes, personality traits, learning theories, and psychological disorders. Master various research methodologies, analytical techniques, and ethical considerations in psychological studies. Acquire comprehensive knowledge of counselling theories and practical skills applicable in multicultural environments. Career Opportunities Management of counselling services Support roles in aged care Disability support services Child welfare and protection Community development initiatives Health promotion and community health Correctional services Educational support and guidance Family and group counselling Government and non-profit organizations Mental health services Research and academic positions Telephone and online counselling Welfare and community support work Individual and youth counselling

About this programme

Overview

Explore the complexities of human behavior and promote mental health through the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) - Counselling at the University of the Sunshine Coast. This comprehensive program combines psychology and counselling, providing you with the vital skills needed to support emotional and mental well-being in various contexts.

What You'll Study

Throughout the course, you will:

  • Investigate fundamental psychological concepts, including human development, cognitive processes, personality traits, learning theories, and psychological disorders.
  • Develop proficiency in various research methodologies, analytical techniques, and ethical considerations relevant to psychological studies.
  • Gain in-depth knowledge of counselling theories and acquire practical skills applicable in diverse cultural settings.

Entry Requirements

To be considered for this program, applicants should have completed Australian Year 12 or an equivalent qualification with satisfactory grades. There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program.

International students must demonstrate English proficiency through accepted tests, including:

  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 76
  • PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50
  • IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0

Additionally, students may be eligible for a post-study work permit upon graduation, allowing them to gain practical experience in Australia.

Career Prospects

This degree opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities, including:

  • Management of counselling services
  • Support roles in aged care
  • Disability support services
  • Child welfare and protection
  • Community development initiatives
  • Health promotion and community health
  • Correctional services
  • Educational support and guidance
  • Family and group counselling
  • Positions in government and non-profit organizations
  • Mental health services
  • Research and academic roles
  • Telephone and online counselling
  • Welfare and community support work
  • Individual and youth counselling

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