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Master of Counselling > Ranked 6th in the world in the field of Education (2013 & 2014 QS World University Rankings by Subject) > Ranked Top 1% of world universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015) > Member of Australia s prestigious Group of Eight (G08) universities

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR Professor Margaret Gardner AO President and Vice-Chancellor Monash University Monash University is committed to international excellence in education and research that improves the lives of people across the globe. As one of the top 100 research universities in the world, Monash research enriches the quality of the education we offer. We have equipped generations of professionals to make a positive difference in their communities across the Asia Pacific and beyond. Our Faculty of Education is widely recognised as one of the very best such faculties in the world. It is known for the breadth of its expertise and for its commitment to innovation, engagement and internationalisation. It has particular expertise in off-campus learning, both within education and for other professions, at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The Master of Counselling is an innovative skill-based programme, specially designed to fulfil the demand for counselling knowledge and skills from professional people with an interest in counselling. The programme provides a professional qualification and real-life counselling expertise for people who may not be practising psychologists or social workers, but who nonetheless have a strong interest in counselling. Monash University is proud to offer this programme in Singapore in conjunction with Kaplan Higher Education Institute. Master of Counselling

KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTE IN SINGAPORE Kaplan Higher Education Institute is part of Kaplan, Inc., a leading international provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. Kaplan serves students of all ages through a wide array of offerings, including higher education and professional training. Kaplan, Inc., is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC) and its largest division. Today, thousands of students are enrolled in Kaplan Higher Education Institute in Singapore, pursuing part-time programmes that range from diplomas and degrees to Master s. Through collaboration with prestigious Australian and European universities, Kaplan offers career-oriented academic programmes designed to provide students with the skills necessary to qualify them for employment in the fields of Accounting & Finance, Business & Management, Communication & Media, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Humanities & Social Sciences, Information Technology, Law and Nursing & Allied Health. The Kaplan City Campuses Kaplan is one of the largest private education institutions in Singapore, spanning over 140,000 sq ft, spread over 2 campuses. The campuses are located in the heart of the city, a 10-minute walk away from Dhoby Ghaut MRT Interchange station and within 30 minutes from any part of the island. With a focus on providing students with a conducive study environment, both Kaplan City Campus @ PoMo and Kaplan City Campus @ Wilkie Edge are equipped with state-of-theart classrooms & computer labs, high-speed wi-fi, study & relaxation lounges, a comprehensive library and easy access to food & beverage outlets on campus. Kaplan City Campuses Location Map 02

MONASH UNIVERSITY Monash is one of Australia s largest and most dynamic universities. Its research is internationally recognised, its faculties are acclaimed for teaching excellence throughout Australia and its graduates hold prestigious positions worldwide in industry, commerce and education. Monash University is committed to upholding the highest academic standards and to ensuring that all its operations, scholarly or corporate, compare favourably with the world s best. Monash University is one of Australia s most important centres of research and scholarship. As Australia s largest university, research at Monash is undertaken across a diverse array of disciplines, applicable to numerous industries. Research at Monash is active in over 150 fields and accommodates more than 120 research centres and institutes. Monash is ranked in the top one percent of world universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015) and has a worldwide reputation for excellence in teaching and research. Its graduates are widely sought after by employers internationally for their academic abilities and their reputations as independent learners, innovators and leaders. With more than 63,000 students on seven campuses in Australia, Malaysia and South Africa, Monash University offers a breadth and depth of courses that are truly unique. Driven by our core values of integrity, impact and leadership, the Faculty of Education seeks to contribute to the continual improvement of education across the globe. We aim to advance the discipline and practice of education through: - Providing high quality and ethical teaching - Preparing educators for a range of settings and specialisations - Fostering a vibrant intellectual community - Engaging in policy and public debate on important education matters - Implementing original, credible and globally-relevant research - Collaborating with influential industry partners across sectors - Serving and engaging with the community at all levels. Faculty of Education Monash s Faculty of Education has a national and international reputation for excellence in teaching and research. The QS World University Rankings 2013 and 2014, ranked Monash 6th in the world in the subject of Education. Education at Monash was rated above world standard in the 2010 and 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Government report. When you choose the Faculty of Education at Monash University: - You learn with academics who have a national and international reputation for excellence in teaching and research - You learn with other students who aspire to excellence - You are exposed to innovative curriculum that responds to local and international contexts. Master of Counselling

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE & CONTENT Why Pursue a Master of Counselling? The Master of Counselling in the Faculty of Education is a skillbased course suited to those with an interest in counselling. It is taught by academics with extensive experience working as professional counsellors/ psychologists. The Master of Counselling provides a professional qualification and offers authentic counselling experience. It is suitable for people from a variety of professions such as human resources, health, social welfare and education. An integral component of the course is 300 hours of professional placement, which includes contact and non-contact hours. Noncontact hours include any counselling-related duties associated with the placement centre that do not involve counselling clients. Examples include: administrative duties, observation of groups or activities, writing case notes, research into a particular case or attending meetings. Contact hours include client counselling or discussions about case managers, teachers, social workers and/ or family members. Clinical Practice Each programme provides a total of 120 hours of seminars and workshops; or 20 hours per unit. Seminars are conducted in Singapore by visiting lecturers from the University. Each unit is run over 12 weeks, with face to face sessions generally run in Week 5. Classes are generally held in the evenings and over a weekend to suit the busy schedules of programme participants. Programme Structure & Content Lifespan Development and Counsellor Identity Professional Practice in Counselling Introduction to Mental Health Issues Counselling Children and Adolescents Counselling Skills For Individuals, Couples and Groups Cognitive Behaviour Therapies Ethics For Counsellors Advanced Counselling Practice Supervised Professional Counselling Practice This course requires students to undertake 300 hours of clinical placements, including a minimum of 200 hours of client contact and 100 hours of non-contact. Through these mandatory placements, students have an opportunity to apply theory to practice under supervision in clinical settings. For advice on professional experience intervention, support and unsatisfactory progress refer to the professional experience intervention and support policy. 04

LEARNING CYCLE A typical term is a three-month period covering one unit of study. The advantage of this structure is that professionals enrolled in the programme are able to concentrate on one unit at a time and complete them on a quarterly basis. This is how each term works: Weeks 1 to 4 Learning Preparation Collection of course materials Reading of course materials Online learning Week 5 * Weeks 6 to 13 Seminars 20 contact hours per unit Post-seminar Learning Assignment preparation and submission/further reading and research NEXT TERM Students in the programme are supported by Monash University s online resources, academic resources and face-to-face classes delivered by Monash academic staff. Sample Seminar Day Time No. of Contact Hours Wednesday 18:30 22:30 4 Thursday 18:30 22:30 4 Friday 18:30 22:30 4 Saturday 14:00 18:00 4 Sunday 09:30 13:30 4 *The timing of the seminars may vary depending on the nature of the course. The seminars may be conducted on a 4 or 5 days block mode cycle and may be on any days of the week at 20 contact hours per unit. Assessment Scheme Each unit will be formally assessed through approaches such as essays, reports, case studies. These approaches are determined by the academic staff member responsible for the unit. reports, essays, and/or case studies, at the discretion of the Monash academic staff member responsible for the unit. Programme Management The Master of Counselling programme will be managed by a professional management team at Kaplan Higher Education Institute. This ensures that in addition to classes, students will be supported by a team of programme managers, programme newsletters via email, academic support via email/internet, study notes, scheduling, study group formation, Kaplan City Campus library membership, assignment and examination management and student liaison and organisation. The Monash University programme management team manages a range of services and student support functions including admission and student enrolment matters, student fees and learning materials. Master of Counselling

UNIT OUTLINE Lifespan Development and Counsellor Identity In this unit students examine the major lifespan theories and counselling approaches in order to understand the mental health issues that arise in the course of childhood, adolescence and adulthood. The strong focus on lifespan issues promotes an understanding of others and deeper appreciation of clients and the counselling process. Both historical and contemporary frameworks for lifespan and attachment counselling are explored and their relationship to practice evaluated. Students examine key concepts in attachment theory along with how the main attachment types play out both in childhood and later life. The personal and professional aspects experienced in the counselling profession are investigated together with the impact that counselling has on the identities and functioning of counsellors. Professional Practice in Counselling This unit familiarises students with the professional side of counselling. Students are introduced to the different ways in which counselling is offered, including online and distance counselling, individual, couples and group counselling. Students explore the many settings in which counselling takes place including career and vocational counselling, mental health settings, spiritual centres and school counselling. Creative approaches to counselling such as play therapy and art therapy and the counselling of diverse and special populations are investigated. The unit also introduces students to the professional organisations in their area of practice as well as to regulations which govern counselling practice. Counselling Children and Adolescents This unit is an introduction to counselling child and adolescent clients and explores the childhood and teen years in which specific developmental milestones are reached. This challenging time for parents and teachers, during which children are learning about their place within the family, their school and local community, is examined. Students are assisted to understand adolescence as the period during which children begin the transition to adulthood but are still developing maturity and their identity. Students analyse how adolescents expand their horizons and move into the adult world, and the range of challenges that can present as they move towards greater independence. Counselling Skills For Individuals, Couples and Groups This unit introduces students to the theoretical and applied aspects of counselling to individuals, couples and groups and the evidence base which informs these. It introduces students to basic and advanced micro-skills, concepts and theories that are currently used in counselling practice with individuals, couples and groups. Students develop and practise their micro-skills and techniques over the semester and learn the underpinnings that inform the dynamics of counselling processes and stages for individuals, couples and groups. The unit also examines a range of strategies used by therapists to note, track and evaluate the progress of the client in therapy. This unit enables students to reflect on their cultural awareness and sensitivities and the ways in which their personal development may influence their counselling practice. Introduction to Mental Health Issues This unit focuses on the incidence of mental health issues and their effects on the individual, family and community. It examines a variety of issues relating to trauma and grief, addictions to alcohol, drugs and other mental health issues. Students examine how the normal highs and lows of life can be managed and how declining mental health can affect feelings, thoughts and actions. Students are introduced to a number of therapeutic approaches. 06

UNIT OUTLINE Cognitive Behaviour Therapies This unit presents students with in-depth knowledge about a range of contemporary cognitive behavioural therapies including cognitive therapy, rational emotive behaviour therapy, behavioural therapy, narrative therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, reality therapy, dialectic behaviour therapy and solution-focused therapy. Students develop understandings of these models and their view of the individual and his/her symptoms. The strengths and limitations of each counselling approach are critically examined. The role of the counsellor within each therapeutic approach is contrasted and analysed. Ethics For Counsellors This unit develops advanced understanding of the ethical, legal and regulatory dimensions of professional counselling practice. Students examine the ethical foundations of the profession and gain an awareness of the critical issues and dilemmas faced by counsellors. Students learn how to resolve ethical dilemmas which are not addressed by professional codes of conduct. Themes addressed include implementing ethical principles and codes of practice; moral and legal responsibilities; personal, social and professional values; diversity, sensitive issues and practice; duty of care; confidentiality and privacy; referrals; dual relationships and managing boundaries; and professional relationships. Advanced Counselling Practice This unit extends students counselling practice through a focus on three elements of professionalism: evidence-based practice; advanced intervention, assessment and reporting skills; and reflective practice. Students examine applied and academic research and evaluation in relation to mental health issues and counselling, and evaluate the quality of, and approaches used to gather, research evidence. Students consolidate their skills in case formulation, documenting evidence-based interventions appropriate assessment tools and instruments. Through their deepening professional practice, students take up opportunities for selfreflection on their own professional development as counsellors. Supervised Professional Counselling Practice This unit is a field placement (practicum) that develops a range of professional skills and acquaints students with issues of professional ethics and practice in counselling. Students are required to complete 300 placement hours in total, of which 200 hours are contact hours (e.g. face-to-face, telephone, group and online counselling) and 100 hours are non-contact (e.g. observation, case notes, meetings). Students are also required to complete 50 hours of supervision (of which at least 25 hours are individual supervision) and participate in weekly online discussion groups and postings throughout the duration of the placement. Master of Counselling

ACADEMIC STAFF Professor John Loughran Dean, Faculty of Education Dr Nicky Jacobs Dr Angela Mornane Dr Sivanes Phillipson Offshore Education Coordinator and Student Adviser Dr Andrea Reupert Dr Brett Furlonger To view academic staff profiles, please visit http://www.monash.edu.au/education/research/profiles/ *Teaching staff subject to change. Advantages of Monash University s Master of Counselling An innovative, skilled-based programme designed to fulfil the demand for counselling knowledge and skills Programme includes professional placements within counselling practices, which provide valuable experience and opportunities to make contacts in the counselling industry Suited to people from a variety of professions, including HR, health, social welfare, education, coaching and work that requires strong communication and negotiation skills Recognised training programme of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) 08

FEE SCHEDULE & APPLICATION Fee Schedule Please refer to the insert for the information on: Tuition Fee Non-tuition Fee Refund Policy For more information, please contact our programme consultant or email info.sg@kaplan.com Supervised Professional Counseling Practice While assistance will be provided, students are encouraged to secure their own practical placement with counselling agencies or social service centres. Cost of on-site or individual practicum supervision is negotiable between students and their supervisors and will be borne and paid directly by students to their supervisors. Graduation & Recognition Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded the prestigious Master of Counselling degree of Monash University. The degree is the same as that awarded to on-campus students of the university. Graduates will be allowed to use the title Master of Counselling (Monash University) after their names. Students are encouraged to attend a Monash graduation ceremony in Australia whenever possible. Master of Counselling

FEE SCHEDULE & APPLICATION Entry Requirements Minimum entrance requirements At a minimum, applicants must have successfully completed a recognised Bachelor s degree or equivalent qualification with a credit average. Applicants who have successfully completed one of the following will be admitted with some credit: A recognised relevant Bachelor s degree or equivalent qualification with a credit average, together with 2 or more years of full-time relevant informal learning A recognised honours, graduate certificate, graduate diploma or Master s qualification Refer to Admission basis and total course duration table for further details. Applicants must also meet the Faculty s English language requirements. http://www.monash.edu/education/future-students/apply/ englishrequirements/postgraduate-courses.html Application for Credit Monash staff will review applications for credit will take into consideration the relevance of work experience (length, level and responsibilities). Although a formal selection interview is not part of the process, the selection panel may ask to meet with a potential candidate for clarification of issues relating to their application. Study Loans Closing Dates The deadline for applications of each intake is listed in the application form. The University takes approximately 3 weeks to process each application. Therefore, it is advisable for potential students to apply for admission at least 6 weeks before the start of each intake. Checklist Have you: Attached a complete set of certified copies of certificates and transcripts? Attached your letter of reference? Provided sufficient details about past work experience or supplied a CV to support your application? Attached 2 passport-sized photos? Signed and dated your application? Included your application fee? Provide a copy of I/C or passport? Referee Report? The full application package should be sent to: Director, Monash Master of Counselling Programme Kaplan Higher Education Institute Kaplan City Campus @ Wilkie Edge 8 Wilkie Road, #02-01, Singapore 228095 Monash University and Kaplan Higher Education Institute reserve the right to alter, amend or delete any programme, fee, course, admission requirement, mode of delivery or other arrangements without prior notice. The information contained in this brochure is correct at time of print (February 2015). Monash University CRICOS Provider Number 00008C Study loans are available with most banks and financial institutions. Interested candidates may contact: CIMB Bank : (+65) 6333 7777 www.cimbbank.com.sg Maybank : 1800 629 2265 www.maybank.com.sg RHB Bank : 1800 323 0100 www.rhbbank.com.sg Who to Contact For enquiries on this course, send KAP-TA9P via sms to 9677 7598 or enter it at http://ask.kaplan.com.sg. By sending the code via sms or website, you have given your consent to have a representative from Kaplan contact you regarding your request. For other information or regards to other Monash University programme, please contact: Telephone : 6733 1877 Facsimile : 6225 3605 Email : info.sg@kaplan.com Kaplan Website : www.kaplan.com.sg Monash Website : www.monash.edu.au 10

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