Master of Counselling

Christchurch

 

INTAKE: February

Program Overview

The Master of Counselling program at the University of Canterbury is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become professional counselors. The program offers a comprehensive understanding of counseling theories, practices, and ethical considerations.

Curriculum: The curriculum encompasses a range of courses covering foundational theories of counseling, therapeutic techniques, assessment methods, multicultural counseling, and ethical guidelines. Students undergo practical training, engaging in supervised clinical placements to apply theoretical knowledge in real counseling settings.

Research Focus: The program places emphasis on research-oriented learning, encouraging students to engage in research projects related to counseling. This includes exploring topics such as counseling interventions, mental health issues, therapeutic approaches, and the effectiveness of counseling strategies.

Industry Engagement: The University of Canterbury fosters industry connections within the counseling field by providing opportunities for students to engage in internships, clinical placements, and workshops with counseling centers, mental health facilities, and community organizations. These engagements offer practical experiences and networking opportunities.

Global Perspective: The Master of Counselling program integrates a global perspective by addressing cultural diversity, social justice, and global mental health issues. Students learn to understand and respect diverse cultural perspectives and apply counseling practices in a culturally sensitive manner.

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Location

Christchurch

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

NZD 84400

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs usually need a bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. The entry requirement may specify a minimum score of 50% or higher in the previous academic degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or 7.0, with no band below 6.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 90 with no individual section below 19.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58, with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Canterbury is dedicated to providing support to international students through various scholarship programs designed to recognize academic excellence, diversity, and specific areas of achievement. These scholarships aim to ease the financial burden and promote educational opportunities for talented individuals from around the world.

UC International First Year Scholarships: Geared towards high-achieving international students beginning their first year of study at UC. These scholarships acknowledge exceptional academic performance and assist students in their initial year of education at the university.

UC Master's Scholarships: For high-achieving international students pursuing Master's degrees at UC. These scholarships provide financial support to assist students in their postgraduate studies and promote research excellence.

UC Doctoral Scholarships: Aimed at international students undertaking Ph.D. studies at UC. These scholarships offer financial assistance and opportunities for research excellence in various fields of study.

Specific Field Scholarships: Additionally, UC offers specialized scholarships catering to students entering specific fields or disciplines. These scholarships encourage innovation and excellence in targeted areas of study.

Graduates from the Master of Counselling program at the University of Canterbury are equipped with comprehensive skills and theoretical knowledge to pursue careers in various counseling settings. 

Clinical Counselor: Graduates can work as clinical counselors in mental health clinics, hospitals, or private practices, providing counseling services to individuals dealing with mental health issues, trauma, or substance abuse.

School Counselor: Graduates can become school counselors, working in educational institutions to provide guidance and support to students dealing with academic, social, or personal challenges.

Marriage and Family Therapist: With specialized training, graduates can work as marriage and family therapists, assisting couples and families in addressing relationship issues, communication problems, and family dynamics.

Substance Abuse Counselor: Graduates can pursue roles as substance abuse counselors, working in rehabilitation centers or community health facilities to help individuals overcome addiction and substance abuse issues.

Career Counselor: Graduates can work as career counselors, providing guidance in career development, assisting individuals in exploring career options, and offering advice on educational or vocational paths.

Community Counselor: Graduates can work as community counselors, offering counseling services in community health centers, NGOs, or social service agencies, addressing various social and mental health issues within the community.

Crisis Intervention Counselor: Graduates can specialize in crisis intervention, working in crisis centers, hotlines, or emergency response teams to provide immediate support and counseling during crises or traumatic events.


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