Master of Genetic Counselling

In Australasia, genetic counsellors are allied health professionals who work in partnership with clinical geneticists or other medical specialists, often as part of a multidisciplinary team that may include other allied health professionals and/or scientists. Genetic counselling is a communication process that aims to help individuals, couples and families understand and adapt to the implications of a genetic contribution to a health condition.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Parkville

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 3 years

$60,884
N/A

Structure

The final year (100 credit points)

Subjects

  • Human Genetics & Genomics in Healthcare
  • Societal Implications of Genomics
  • Fitness to Practice 1
  • Principles of Counselling 1
  • Healthcare Research-Principles & Designs
  • Clinical Genomics
  • Genomics in Practice
  • Fitness to Practice 2
  • Principles of Counselling 2
  • Research Project in Human Genomics 1
  • Clinical Practice
  • Research Project in Human Genomics 2
  • Advanced Clinical Genomics 1
  • Genetic Counselling Practice 1
  • Advanced Clinical Genomics 2
  • Genetic Counselling Practice 2

Entry requirements

  • An undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with a cognate genetics subject at second year level (or equivalent), AND
  • Evidence of at least one first-year undergraduate biology subject AND at least one second-year subject (preferably human genetics), completed within the last 10 years with subject marks of at least 65% (or equivalent), AND
  • At least six months of demonstrated relevant professional or volunteer experience.
  • A personal statement, AND
  • Three written, signed references to attest to your work or volunteer experience and ability to interact effectively and appropriately with people who are in distress
  • Please ensure each of your three referees individually complete the online Master of Genetic Counselling Referee Report.