Counselling courses

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Introduction to Counselling

If you’d like to make a difference in people’s lives, then becoming a counsellor is a fantastic way to do it. After taking an online counselling course, you’ll have the knowledge you need to help people navigate tricky situations, manage their self-care and improve their mental health.

Discover why counselling is the right path for you before exploring your study options through Open Universities Australia. All courses are delivered online by leading Australian universities.

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Online counselling subjects and short courses

University of Tasmania

UndergraduateTAS-PSY114

Stress, Self-Care and Mindfulness


100% online

No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

Starts 22 Jul 2024

University of South Australia

UndergraduateUSA-BEHL1026

Counselling Concepts


100% online

No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

Starts 01 Apr 2024, 16 Sep 2024

University of Tasmania

UndergraduateTAS-PSY235

Counselling Fundamentals


100% online

No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

Starts 26 Feb 2024

Online counselling degrees

Edith Cowan University

UndergraduateECU-PSC-DEG

Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling

Analyse, listen, and respond to people with empathy

Begin to explore people’s behaviour and gain the confidence to help them change. Complement your growing knowledge of psychology with introductory counselling skills. By exploring your own values, you’ll be prepped to work with groups and individuals.


100% online

3 years full time or part time equivalent

University of Tasmania

UndergraduateTAS-COU-DIP

Diploma of Counselling

Enhance wellbeing in yourself and others

Gain an introduction to a range of topics including mental health, the impact of chronic health conditions on quality of life, mental health first aid, and applied counselling skills.


100% online

2 years full time or part time equivalent

No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

Swinburne University of Technology

Build amazing people skills to understand those around you

Investigate issues in contemporary Australian society, zooming in on the behaviour and social interaction of individuals and groups. By understanding personality and predicting behaviour, you’ll be prepped for careers in support services and more.


100% online

3 years full time or part time equivalent

University of Southern Queensland

Build your expertise in family counselling

Support young people and families through change and difficult times. You’ll study major counselling theories and think about your own practice framework. Build your client management skills. Explore child abuse prevention and intervention.


Online & on-campus

1 year full time or part time equivalent

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Why should you study counselling?

If you’re interested in learning more about the human mind so you can help others manage their mental health, then a counselling course could be the perfect fit. Studying counselling allows you to use your compassion and empathy in a professional setting.

Demand for those in counselling roles has grown strongly over the last five years. Data gathered by Labour Market Insights suggests that Australia will need 3,500 new trained counsellors by 2026.

What you'll learn in a counselling course

It depends on where you are in your study journey. At an undergraduate level, a counselling degree covers the knowledge and skills that form the foundations of counselling. At a postgraduate level, counselling diplomas give students the opportunity to diver deeper and specialise.

Regardless of the path you choose, you’ll explore a variety of mental health topics, including mental health first aid and how to support others through personal issues like grief, chronic illness and trauma. Once you better understand the human mind, you’ll know how to encourage healthy thoughts and behaviours. You’ll also learn techniques for managing your own stress and helping others with theirs.

On graduating, you’ll have the knowledge you need to counsel others in different contexts, while keeping ethical considerations firmly front of mind. You’ll also be able to apply relevant counselling theories and research to better understand mental wellbeing and distress.

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5 mental health short courses to pivot into counselling

A short course can be a great way to upskill and become more competitive for a position as a counsellor. Learn more about what courses can help get you job-ready. 

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Are you fascinated by the inner workings of the human mind? Do you want to help people understand their emotions and behaviour? Find out if you’re made for a career in counselling or psychology.  

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