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Our Master of Counselling is the most popular graduate pathway to become a Registered Counsellor in Australia. Entry is available to anyone with a prior undergraduate (Bachelor) degree in any field.
This qualification is ideal for you if you want to transition into a counselling career. As a counsellor with a Master of Counselling, there are many opportunities for you in employed positions or in private practice. You can make a real difference in areas such as grief and loss; relationships; abuse; youth and adolescents; family; stress; trauma recovery; addictions; mental health and many more.
Our program is approved for FEE-HELP, industry accredited with the Australian Counselling Association, and is delivered mostly online with some residential schools at our national campuses.
COURSE GUIDE
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Online, Full-time, Part-time
24 months (full time)
14 Units
You can apply for entry to the Master of Counselling if you have successfully completed an undergraduate (Bachelor) degree in any field.
You can apply for entry to the Master of Counselling if you have successfully completed an undergraduate (Bachelor) degree in any field.
Please complete this form and we will respond within 24 working hours.
At AIPC, your calling is our calling too. With over 30 years of experience specialising in counselling and community services education, we understand what it means to dedicate your life to helping others. That's why we've created a deeply supportive, flexible and industry-recognised learning environment designed to help you thrive personally and professionally.
We're proud to offer the #1 Career Outcomes Program in the industry. Our graduates get jobs. It's that simple. With access to free Career Coaching services and resources, we help you gain employment or establish your own private practice. Your goal is our goal too.
Life can be demanding and get busy. That's why our nationally recognised courses are designed for flexible study designed to maximise your learning from home where you can progress through your studies at your own pace. Learn from home and balance your education with other commitments, without compromising on support or quality.
At AIPC, our courses go beyond qualifications. They're designed to build self-awareness and practical counselling skills you can apply immediately. Whether you're starting fresh or adding to an existing career in teaching, nursing, ministry, or community services, our programs are tailored to diverse needs.
With over 30 years of experience, we deliver education that's relevant, specialised and aligned with industry demands.
As a dedicated counselling educator, we've spent decades building connections and insights within the helping professions. This depth of experience translates into a curriculum that's not only industry-aligned but also highly practical and enjoyable. Our graduates benefit from our strong reputation and the trust we've built with employers and organisations nationwide.
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Zero Risk
We understand that sometimes you may find yourself in a situation where you are unable to continue with your studies. If you need to withdraw from a subject, simply follow our formal withdrawal process prior your census date and you will not be charged the subject fee.
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