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Master of Psychology (Counselling)


Course code: 3231 + Clayton campus (off-campus distributed learning) + Contact: Dr Philip Greenway (telephone (03) 9905 2842 or (03) 9905 2819 for initial inquiries) or Mr Gordon Walker (telephone (03) 9903 2728 Caulfield campus) + Full fees apply ($12,000 in 2001) + International student fees ($15,500 for 2002)

Aims

The Master of Psychology (Counselling) degree prepares graduates to practise as counselling psychologists in a range of settings including hospitals, community centres, schools, tertiary institutions, private practices, industry, health-oriented facilities and other similar places. For more detailed information regarding the role and employment prospects of counselling psychologists, students should consult the College of Counselling Psychologists, Australian Psychological Society.

Entry requirements

Admission to the Master of Psychology (Counselling) program requires four years of approved study in psychology. Selection will be based on academic merit and personal suitability. Intending applicants should ensure they possess such qualifications. Referee reports may be required. The final date for applications is usually late in November and selection may include an interview, usually held in the first two weeks of December.

Course outline

This program consists of three parts: advanced coursework, supervised practica and a research thesis.

Core units

Practica and research thesis

Students undertake a supervised practicum - EDF6506 (Clinical placement in psychology). The research thesis will be supplemented with a off-campus distributed learning offering and must be completed on a topic relevant to the discipline of counselling psychology. Supervision will be by telephone, email and residential workshops.
This is a conceptual outline only. It gives a general indication of how the course will progress and is subject to change without notice. Students should also consult their course coordinator to assist in planning their program. Please check the timetable for 2002 for unit availability via our website at http://www.education.monash.edu.au/students/timetables/.

Eligibility for doctoral-level studies

The entrance requirements for doctoral-level studies (ie EdD or PhD) are for applicants to have completed research at either masters or honours level. MPsych by coursework candidates who wish to proceed to a doctoral course must achieve a grade of distinction or higher for the research thesis and an average of distinction or higher in the coursework units for doctoral-level eligibility.

Assessment

Assessment is by way of a combination of tasks, which may include examinations, assignments and other set tasks.

Length of course/workload required

The Master of Psychology (Counselling) by off-campus distributed learning is a part-time course normally taken over four years (eight semesters). The expected number of study hours per week for a part-time student is 24.
The Master of Psychology (Counselling) (off-campus mode) will include the following one-week (35 hours) residential sessions:

Advanced standing for previous studies

Applicants contemplating admission to this course may seek formal credit or recognition of prior learning. Applicants should apply for credit/RPL prior to enrolment. The Faculty of Education considers each application on its merit within the context of the faculty guidelines on credit transfer. Further information may be sought from the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton campus.

Further information

For more detailed information, contact the Administrative Officer - Admissions, Faculty of Education, telephone (03) 9905 2819, or email info@education.monash.edu.au or visit our website at http://www.education.monash.edu.au/.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to the Administrative Officer - Admissions, Faculty of Education, PO Box 6, Monash University, Victoria 3800 by 26 October 2001.

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