Bachelor of Psychological Science/Master of Rehabilitation Counselling

In this integrated vertical degree, you will gain a thorough grounding in the application of clinical, development, biological, cognitive, social and organisational psychology. You will then build on this broad knowledge base with studies in the specialist area of rehabilitation counselling. To acquire the advanced knowledge and skills to work as a rehabilitation counsellor, you will learn about vocational evaluation, job placement, injury management, disability studies, applied counselling and research methods. You will put this all into practice through a supervised practicum placement in a rehabilitation counselling setting.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Brisbane South (Nathan)

Full-time - 4 years

N/A
68

Gold Coast

Full-time - 4 years

N/A
68

Structure

Credit points 320

Subjects

  • Introduction to Psychology 1 - 1001PSY
  • Psychology in Professional Contexts - 1011PSY
  • Interpersonal Skills - 1008PSY
  • Introduction to Psychology 2 - 1002PSY
  • Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology - 1003PSY
  • Counselling Skills - 1018PSY
  • Experimental Design and Analysis - 2000PSY
  • Developmental Psychology - 2015PSY
  • Biological Psychology - 2007PSY
  • Cognitive Psychology - 2006PSY
  • Social and Cultural Psychology - 2008PSY
  • Group Facilitation and Coaching Skills - 2018PSY
  • Survey Design and Analysis - 3003PSY
  • Abnormal Psychology - 3009PSY
  • Psychological Assessment of Individual Differences - 3006PSY

Entry requirements

  • VET qualification, Certificate IV.

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