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Course results for University of South Australia Undergraduate Counselling Degrees
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Undergraduate Certificate in Psychology
Undergraduate
USA-PSY-CTFAn introduction to the methods and concepts of psychology
Explore core psychological concepts that underpin counselling, psychotherapy, and modern psychology. You’ll think about thinking and learn about learning. With an understanding of the ways humans grow and change, you’ll expand your job and study options.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Duration
- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
Undergraduate Certificate in Mental Health
Undergraduate
USA-MHE-CTFAn introduction to psychological science and counselling concepts
Explore mental health conditions and contemporary counselling approaches. You’ll look into depression, anxiety disorders, and more. Unpack legal and ethical issues. Choose electives that interest you. Prepare for the mental health sector or further study.
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- 100% online
- Duration
- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology
Undergraduate
USA-PSY-DEGChoose a career with a human touch
Explore the ways people act, think, react and relate to others. Examine cause and affects in behaviour and reveal human health consequences. Examine social policy and counsel communities. Choose to specialise in criminal justice or ageing and disability.
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- 100% online
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- 3 years full time or part time equivalent
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