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K5A Graduate Certificate of Counselling

The Graduate Certificate of Counselling is a skill based course which provides opportunities for graduates and people working in counselling roles to gain a qualification in counselling, together with preparation for further study in Counselling and Rehabilitation Counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses on a part-time study basis and comprises four 12.5% units.
(See University Handbook Entry)


K6A Graduate Diploma in Counselling

The Graduate Diploma in Counselling provides opportunities for graduates with a background in psychology or another area of human services, to undertake postgraduate study in counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on a full-time or part-time study basis and comprises eight 12.5% units, four of which are offered on both Hobart and Launceston campuses, four on the Hobart campus only.
(See University Handbook Entry)


S6R Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Counselling

The Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Counselling provides opportunities for graduates with a background in psychology or another area of human services, to undertake postgraduate study in rehabilitation counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on a full-time or part-time study basis and comprises eight 12.5% units, four of which are offered on both Hobart and Launceston campuses, four on the Hobart campus only.
(See University Handbook Entry)


S6D Graduate Diploma of Science

Graduate Diplomas (min 1 yr) provide graduates with professional skills in a specialised area. Applications are open to graduates from all disciplines provided that the prerequisites for the field of specialisation are met, or other evidence of fitness to undertake the work is provided.
(See University Handbook Entry)


K7A Master of Counselling

The Master of Counselling provides opportunities for graduates with a background in psychology or another area of human services to undertake advanced level training in counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on a full-time or part-time study basis. Of the fifteen units undertaken, seven are available on the Hobart campus only.
(See University Handbook Entry)


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