Bachelor of Human Movement / Bachelor of Psychological Science - Counselling and Interpersonal Skills (IBHC)

The Bachelor of Human Movement, Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) is a unique double degree providing students with expertise in the areas of human movement, psychology, counselling and interpersonal skills. Extensive on campus facilities enable students to develop practical skills to explore and experience the hands on nature of this growing industry. With a strong practical and multi disciplinary industry focus, students graduate with a specialised set of skills to meet emerging market needs.

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Duration
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ATAR

City East

Full-time - 4 years

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Magill

Full-time - 4 years

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Subjects

  • Human movement
  • Psychological science
  • Counselling and interpersonal skills

Entry requirements

  • Qualify f or South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with competitive ATAR
  • or complete secondary education equivalent to SACE
  • complete International Baccalaureate Diploma
  • complete or partially complete higher education program
  • complete four Open Universities Australia courses at undergraduate level or above
  • complete a Diploma level or above
  • qualify f or special entry
  • complete a Foundation Studies program and meet any pre-requisite and academic requirements. International students who speak English as a f or eign language must have obtained the required st and ards pri or to admission.

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