Master of Pastoral Counselling (with specialisation)

The Master of Pastoral Counselling from Charles Sturt University provides advanced training in professional counselling theory and practice, integrated within a theological framework. This course enables you to develop the skills necessary to offer counselling across a wide range of settings and gain a pathway to counsellor registration.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Structure

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Subjects

  • Clinical

Entry requirements

  • Be able to demonstrate through a pre-admission interview personal suitability to undertake professional practice as a pastoral counsellor, including self-awareness, relational capacity, personal ethical practice, being able to reflect on and learn from experience, and being open to positive and challenging feedback.
  • hold an undergraduate degree (or AQF equivalent) in theology or psychology, however applicants with degrees in other disciplines are encouraged to apply.
  • have successfully completed the Graduate Diploma of Pastoral Counselling.
  • hold a Graduate Diploma of Counselling from another institution.
  • These applicants may be required to complete the core subject theological component of a Graduate Diploma of Theology before being granted admission to the Master of Pastoral Counselling.

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