Overview

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 … For more content click the Read More button below. In this course, you will focus on the following areas: i) lifespan development and counselling approaches relevant to issues experienced during the lifespan; ii) theory and counselling practice that leads towards positive change, effective coping, and mental/emotional well-being; iii) principles, guidelines, and issues in conducting counselling in an ethically appropriate manner; and iv) foundational interviewing and counselling skills as an interpersonal process, and the application of these to diverse contexts. 

Notes

This is an alternative exit for the following course:

  • D6003 Master of Counselling

Mode and location

On campus
Online

Learning outcomes

These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework and Monash Graduate Attributes.

Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that you will be able to:

Structure

The course comprises 24 credit points structured into four units which will provide you with an introduction to the field of counselling.

Course progression map

The course progression map provides guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study. 

Progression to further studies

Successful completion of this course may provide a pathway to the following master's coursework degrees and, if admitted, you may be eligible for credit:

  • D6002 Master of Education
  • D6003 Master of Counselling
  • D6013 Master of Educational Leadership
  • D6014 Master of Inclusive Education
  • D6015 Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis

Organisational contact information

Monash Connect: 1800 MONASH (1800 666 274)
Faculty of Education