Bond University
Bachelor of Counselling
| QTAC Code | Fee Status | Duration |
OP/Selection rank for 2006 entry |
OP/Selection rank for 2007 entry |
| 020221 | fee | 2F or 4P | n/a | n/a |
| Prerequisites: Interview. The University will contact applicants with details | ||||
| Primary fields: n/a Secondary fields: n/a | ||||
Course outline: This course is for students who intend to work hands-on with clients who are experiencing difficulties in meeting the demands of their day-to-day life. Students study the major counselling frameworks and practical approaches for working with clients to help them overcome their personal difficulties. A major focus is on presenting counselling as a person-centred profession designed to explore and create positive changes in client difficulties. Teaching centres on problem-solving and students receive supervised counselling experience during the completion of a practicum subject.
Fees: $3120 per subject (full course - 24 subjects). For more information on fees, refer to institution.
Career opportunities: Government departments (eg Child Protection), specialist intervention programmes (eg drug rehabilitation), hospitals.
Registration: Australian Board of Counsellors.
Combined degrees: Bond University undergraduate programs can usually be combined with any other Bond University undergraduate degree program. Should you wish to enrol in a combined program, choose the QTAC code of the Bond degree that is your primary area of study and inform the Bond University Admissions Manager during your interview.