Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
061969D
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.
