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Bachelor of Counselling / Bachelor of Human Services

Help others improve their wellbeing and create positive change in their lives

Through this four-year program you will learn how the challenges people face are shaped by the society around us as well as through the internal factors that shape individual behaviour and personality. Through a thorough grounding in traditional and contemporary counselling and human services skills and theories, you will gain an in-depth understanding of individual, family and community practice. Your practice skills will be informed by a critical appreciation of the nature of contemporary Australian society and the causes of personal and social problems.

Commencing Semester 1, 2018

Study location QTAC code
  • Sunshine Coast 011251
UniSC program code
AR303
Commence
Semester 1
Duration
4 years full time or equivalent part time
Study mode
Blended Learning
Fee type 2017
  • Commonwealth supported places
Total courses
32
Total units
384
Footnotes
  • * Subject to to final PACFA and APAC accreditation approval

Through this four-year program you will learn how the challenges people face are shaped by the society around us as well as through the internal factors that shape individual behaviour and personality. Through a thorough grounding in traditional and contemporary counselling and human services skills and theories, you will gain an in-depth understanding of individual, family and community practice. Your practice skills will be informed by a critical appreciation of the nature of contemporary Australian society and the causes of personal and social problems.

With both disciplines there is an emphasis on integrative theory and reflective approaches to practice. The program covers the foundations of counselling, engaging in the critique of theory and practice and grounding the skills work in evidenced-based ethical and professional standards. The human services focus is grounded in critical, anti-oppressive and ethical approaches to practice with individuals, families, groups and communities. Using innovative teaching you will be well-prepared for community welfare practice.

Students undertake two 250 hour professional placements in different human services agencies to provide workplace experience in the many roles and skills needed to work as part of a
multi-disciplinary team. The Counselling Placement meets the requirements of the Australian counselling associations, and the Human Services placement is designed to meet the requirements of the Australian Community Workers Association.

The broad introduction to counselling practice includes an introduction to counselling theory and skills, a thorough grounding in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and solution oriented practices, ethical practice, responding to crisis, grief and loss, and cultural diversity. Students gain expertise in personal and relational empathy, problem solving, brief solution focused approaches, and skills in lifelong learning in professional practice. The human services discipline provides an introduction to social welfare and human services practice, community development, social justice, cultural diversity, and mental health.

Career opportunities

Disability support, community health, telephone counselling, working with individuals, families and groups, non-government organisations, government departments, youth work, welfare work, child protection, corrections, aged services, community development, mental health, administration of counselling services, community corrections and justice, and more.

Accreditation

The Australian Counselling Association (ACA), the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), and the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA).

Note: Subject to final accreditation approval.

Program structure

COR109 Communication and Thought

Counselling courses

Introductory courses (3)

COU101 Theories of Counselling: From Freud to Integrative Practice
COU176 Group Processes and Practice
COU180 Introductory Counselling Skills

Advanced courses (7)

COU200 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Skills and Applications
COU265 Strengths Based Counselling: Collaborative Approaches
COU301 Positive Psychology for Counselling
COU362 Counselling Development and Supervision 2*
COU364 Counselling Placement 2*
COU381 Developmental and Family Counselling*

Human Services courses

Introductory courses (4)

SCS101 Foundations of Human Behaviour
SCS110 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
SCS130 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
SWK172 Social Work and Human Services Practice

Advanced courses (12)

SCS201 International Community Development and Global Justice
SCS225 Social Research
SCS235 Social Justice, Welfare and the State
SCS251 Working Effectively with Aboriginal People
SCS273 Human Services Placement 1
SCS290 Understanding Cultural Diversity
SWK277 Working With Children, Youth and Families*
SWK278 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions
SWK285 Health & Mental Health in Australia
SWK302 Community Development and Social Action
SWK303 Complexity and Social Work: Group-Based Approaches
SWK407 Context Responsive Social Work Practice

Elective courses (4)

Select 1 elective course from List A:
SCS230 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory
SCS210 Indigenous Australia and the State
CRM101 Introduction to Criminology
JST101 Justice and the Australian Legal System
BUS104 Introduction to Management

Select 1 elective course from List B:
SCS295 Gender and Culture
SCS286 Disability: Culture, Community and Change
CRM101 Introduction to Criminology
JST101 Justice and the Australian Legal System
BUS104 Introduction to Management
GEO310 Indigenous Peoples and the Environment

Select 1 elective course from List C:
SWK402 Organisational Contexts for Social Work Practice
CRM303 Restorative Justice and Mediation
HRM311 Leadership and Team Dynamics
SCS210 Indigenous Australia and the State

Select 1 elective course (200, 300 or 400 coded) from either faculty (Arts, Business and Law) or (Science, Health, Education and Engineering)

Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.

Total units: 384

Program requirements and notes

The Bachelor of Counselling/Bachelor of Human Services is made up of 384 units:

  • 1 core course 
  • 7 introductory level courses
  • 19 advanced level course
  • 4 elective courses