Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision

University of Divinity

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01037A

The Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision provides advanced knowledge and skills in the professional supervision of groups and individuals who work in caring professions such as ministry, health, education and leadership. Through theological and critical reflection, advanced strategies and practical processes of supervision are examined and experienced. An integrated range of approaches and methods to assist supervisees are explored and used. The course offers advanced knowledge and experience in effective professional supervision, including encountering challenging situations, and exemplifies and encourages a culture of care of others and self-care. Students undertake at least one area of specialisation in professional supervision that may build on or reflect their career path.

Structure

The Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision consists of 144 points.

Standard entry requirements

  • Successful completion of an undergraduate degree or equivalent professional attainment
  • And successful completion of the equivalent of at least one year’s full-time study in theology or ministry, or of a bridging unit prescribed by the University
  • And practical experience in ministry or a caring profession
  • And experience of Professional Supervision as a supervisee
  • And evidence of current clearances for working with children and vulnerable adults, such as a Working With Children Card
  • And A satisfactory interview with members of the University’s Professional Supervision Program is also required before admission.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online - University of Divinity Domestic: $17,292
International: $17,292
No
  • Online/Off-campus : 2 years

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