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  • Griffith University

    Support the mental health needs of your community

    Get set for a career in mental health support. Designed for work in community settings, such as nursing, rehabilitation, police liaison, housing, or disability support. Delve into evidence-based research, and collaborate with carers.


    100% online

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Build amazing people skills to understand those around you

    Investigate issues in contemporary Australian society, zooming in on the behaviour and social interaction of individuals and groups. By understanding personality and predicting behaviour, you’ll be prepped for careers in support services and more.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Torrens University Australia

    PostgraduateTUA-MOC-MAS

    Master of Counselling

    Support your clients and take care of yourself

    Practice a wide range of skills, support continued resilience and facilitate effective communication across varied contexts in a holistic, supervised environment. Graduates qualify for membership with the Australian Counselling Association.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Murdoch University

    UndergraduateMUR-CDV-DEG

    Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)

    Delve into what community means and how we live

    Study social justice, community issues, institutions (family, work, law) and social issues (gender, race, unemployment, health, welfare, deviance and social control). Apply your learning to community groups, government departments and not-for-profits.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • University of South Australia

    Prevent child abuse and support victims of trauma

    Make a meaningful difference and enhance your professional practice. You’ll learn how to assess and respond to childhood trauma with evidence-based approaches. Build a specialist knowledge of child abuse and its impact on development.


    100% online

  • Torrens University Australia

    UndergraduateTUA-COS-DEG

    Bachelor of Community Services

    Help people in communities connect and thrive

    Develop tools for a career dedicated to social justice, welfare, and advocacy. You’ll work on communication, counselling, and policy theory. Build your experience and contacts through work placements. Electives include mediation and child protection.


    Online & on-campus

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

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  • 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

  • Flinders University

    Become an even better advocate for people with disability

    Prepare for a senior role in the disability field. This short masters degree will give you a holistic view of the industry, so you can work in program management or policy development. Develop new leadership skills that allow you to push for positive change.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years 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.

  • Edith Cowan University

    UndergraduateECU-PSC-DEG

    Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling

    Analyse, listen, and respond to people with empathy

    Begin to explore people’s behaviour and gain the confidence to help them change. Complement your growing knowledge of psychology with introductory counselling skills. By exploring your own values, you’ll be prepped to work with groups and individuals.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

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