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  • Curtin University

    The digital world needs technically literate communicators

    Study digital publishing, virtual collaboration and social networks alongside networked technologies, regulation and the economics of the internet. Take electives in media, design, IT and marketing to secure skills that are coveted by every industry.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • Torrens University Australia

    UndergraduateTUA-COU-DEG

    Bachelor of Counselling

    Facilitate real, long-lasting change in people's lives

    Take advantage of more than 40 years of counselling experience with this flexible degree. You’ll apply theory to around 400 hours of work placement. On graduation, you'll qualify for membership with the Australian Counselling Association.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Get involved in justice and respond to criminal behaviour

    Explore the social causes and consequences of crime. You’ll cover topics including policing, corrections, and cybercrime. Take your skills into the world, working behind the scenes in policy, or on the ground with at-risk youth and offenders.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Prepare for a career in foreign affairs and international politics

    Develop global diplomacy skills including conflict resolution and critical thinking, and explore the powers of the United Nations. Through the lens of Australian politics and foreign policy, you’ll study topics including terrorism and human rights.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Southern Queensland

    Build your knowledge of a range of counselling areas

    This accredited and flexible counselling course shapes your career and opens doors to further study. You’ll study core counselling topics and choose specialisations that match your goals. Options include alcohol, drug, family, and youth counselling.


    Online & on-campus

    1 year full time or part time equivalent

  • Curtin University

    Connect and communicate the human dimensions of the internet

    Write for websites and social media. Unpack how power and politics manifest online. Leverage online communication tools and styles to get your message across. Compare the everyday world with the digital space, and see where the two cross over.


    100% online

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

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    Online & on-campus

    2 years full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Tasmania

    PostgraduateTAS-COU-GCE

    Graduate Certificate of Counselling

    Strengthen your therapy skills to guide clients through hardship

    Pursue a rewarding career as a counsellor using a range of therapeutic approaches. Understand the ethics of your profession and how to address trauma with clients. Then put your skills to the test during role-play scenarios.


    100% online

    1 year full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Tasmania

    UndergraduateTAS-COU-DIP

    Diploma of Counselling

    Enhance wellbeing in yourself and others

    Gain an introduction to a range of topics including mental health, the impact of chronic health conditions on quality of life, mental health first aid, and applied counselling skills.


    100% online

    2 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Work towards a career in intelligence and protection

    Explore global contemporary security threats including cybercrime, violent extremism, and radicalisation. By understanding the issues and developing skills to respond, you’ll be ready for roles in policy, immigration, and national security.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

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