Overview
Today’s world is marked by increasing social complexity, rising mental health needs, and profound personal pressures. Become equipped as a fully accredited counsellor to meet these challenges and make a meaningful difference in peoples’ lives. The UNSW Online Master of Counselling equips you with contemporary, evidence-informed frameworks and specialist skills to effectively navigate complex client needs.
More than skills and frameworks however, our program fosters your personal growth and self-awareness, enhancing your ability to bring a genuine therapeutic presence to your work. You will be guided through your program by academics who are recognised practitioners and leaders in the field. Their active engagement in counselling practice ensures your learning is grounded in both expertise and current professional knowledge.
*While the majority of learning will occur online, the program includes an in-person workshop and placement requirements to prepare students for roles as effective counsellors
Why study with us?
Exploring your own identity as a counsellor is vital for meaningful, lasting and impactful work – especially when supporting clients through challenging situations. We embed self-awareness and reflective practice at the heart of your learning, integrating practical experience and real-world client work throughout the program. You’ll develop the self-knowledge, resilience and compassion essential to building a successful counselling practice.
To support your growth, we help you secure high-quality placements as close to home as possible through our network of health organisations, schools, non-government organisations (NGOs) and private practices – ensuring you graduate with practical experience and valuable professional connections. With a focus on advanced skills and ethical practice, you’ll be prepared to meet evolving needs while supporting both your wellbeing and your clients'. UNSW is one of the top universities in the world**, with a global reputation for excellence that opens doors for our graduates as a Go8 university and Australia’s #1 in Social Sciences^.
**QS World University Rankings, 2024–2026.
^QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024-2026
Duration
2 years, part time
Courses
12
Intake
Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Aug, Oct
Program code
8970
The UNSW Master of Counselling equips you to become a thoughtful, skilled and confident practitioner. Through a blend of flexible online learning, supportive teaching and immersive practical experiences, you will develop the depth of knowledge needed for transformative work.
You will be trained to meet clients where they are, understanding how to work with courage, sensitivity and integrity in diverse counselling contexts.
Core courses
Complete each of the following core courses:
- Foundational Counselling Skills
- Ethics in Counselling Practice
- Mental health, Trauma and Resilience
- Counselling in a Diverse World
- Applied Counselling Approaches
- Advanced Counselling Practice^
- Counselling Placement A (approx. 100 hours)*
- Counselling Placement B (approx. 100 hours)*
- Evaluating Evidence for Counselling Practice
- Integrated Counselling Practice
^ Intensive course that requires on-campus attendance to meet accreditation requirements.
* In-person attendance required at a placement site such as a health, school, non-government organisation and/or private practice.
Electives
Complete two of the following electives:
- Working with Couples and Families
- Counselling for Grief and Loss
- Psychotherapeutic Frameworks
- Counselling Practice for Trauma, Crisis and Violence
To find out more about each course, download your program guide.
On-campus residency workshop (in-person attendance required in Sydney)
As a pivotal step in your professional development and accreditation, the Advanced Counselling Practice course features an on-campus residency at UNSW Sydney. This four-day intensive experience builds on your online practice experience gained through the program to extend your clinical application and theory to in person contexts, preparing you to confidently start your placement rotations.
Guided by experienced practitioner-academics, you will engage in a dynamic, collaborative environment where you will move beyond observation into action.
You will engage with:
- Deliberate practice: Refine essential advanced skills – such as complex risk assessment – through interactive scenarios and real-time feedback.
- Professional guidance: Build applied counselling techniques alongside peers, mentored by industry leaders.
- Reflective practice: Utilise innovative reflective techniques to deepen your capacity for effective supervisory relationships and sustainable self-care.
Details:
- A four-day compulsory intensive at UNSW Sydney.
- Students residing outside the Sydney area, are required to plan and pay for their own travel (e.g. flights and accommodation). We encourage you to plan ahead to make the most of this valuable on-campus experience.
Counselling Placement A & B
Placement courses offer real-world experience in approved counselling or human services agencies. You'll apply your learning, supported by clinical supervision from experienced counsellors both at your agency and in tutorials.
Throughout your placement, you'll build key skills through feedback and reflection with peers, helping you develop your own approach as a counsellor.
To meet ACA requirements and complete your degree, you must undertake at least 200 hours of work placement. We support your growth by helping you secure high-quality placements as close to home as possible through our extensive network of health organisations, schools, non-government organisations (NGOs), and private practices. Costs associated with placements are in addition to the annual tuition fee.
Graduates can work in various settings across the Australian healthcare landscape:
- Private practise
- Community health organisations
- Non-government organisations (NGOs)
- Schools
- Health organisations
- Corporate employee assistance programs (EAPs)
General admission requirements
A Master of Counselling provides you with advanced theoretical knowledge, practical skills through placement and eligibility for level two ACA membership. To be eligible, you must have either:
- completed a bachelor's degree or higher-level qualification in a related discipline*, OR
- completed a bachelor's degree or higher-level qualification in any discipline with a credit average plus 2 years relevant work experience**.
* Related disciplines may include psychology, social work, human services, education, youth work, community services, health sciences, nursing, mental health, behavioural science, social science and other related fields.
**Applicants should demonstrate relevant experience reflecting professional readiness, that may include supportive work, effective communication, facilitation or mentoring. Part-time roles and internships undertaken during undergraduate studies will not be counted.
Entry via study pathway
Applicants who do not meet the above entry requirements may be eligible for entry into the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Counselling.
Additional requirements
Before commencing your placement, you may be required to provide evidence of the following, depending on the agency and state regulations:
- National Police Check
- Working With Children Check, Working With Vulnerable People Check (or relevant state-based clearance)
- Current First Aid Training
- Immunisation compliance (as required by the placement agency)
You should ensure these checks and certifications are completed prior to the commencement of your placement course. Chat to our Student Advisors to learn more.
English language
You may need to provide evidence of English proficiency to study at UNSW. This ensures you can succeed in webinars, coursework and assessments.
Program fees
At UNSW Online, we’re committed to providing a world-class education that delivers exceptional value. Our programs are designed to fit your lifestyle and career goals, with fees structured on a per-course basis to give you flexibility and control over your investment. Your student fees are calculated based on the courses you take and your residency type, ensuring transparency and fairness.
Indicative 2026 fee per course
$4,000
Indicative 2026 total program fees
$48,500
The total indicative fee varies based on the elective courses you select, the year you complete them and any approved recognition of prior learning (RPL) granted before you begin your studies. All prices are listed in Australian dollars and prices listed do not include additional costs associated with placements or travel to campus.
Fees are subject to annual review by the University and may increase annually, with new fees effective from the start of each calendar year. Indicative fees are a guide for comparison only, based on current conditions and available data, and you should not rely on them. For the most up-to-date information, including 2026 indicative international program fees, please visit our fees page.
FEE-HELP available
Eligible domestic students can apply for FEE-HELP, a government loan to cover all or part of your tuition fees for fee-paying places. The loan amount is added to our HELP debt, which is repaid once your income reaches the repayment threshold.
You can apply for FEE-HELP as part of your acceptance to UNSW Online. The form will present itself during your final stages of online acceptance if you are eligible.
Applications must be submitted before the relevant teaching period census date. Read more about FEE-HELP and eligibility here.
At UNSW Online, we’re here to support you every step of the way as you work toward graduating from one of the world’s leading universities. Our online learning environment is designed to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, giving you the flexibility to access course resources anytime, anywhere on any device. With mandatory live sessions to attend, you get to experience applying your counselling skills while being mentored by counselling experts as well.
We offer six study blocks, known as hexamesters, each year. These seven-week blocks with orientation time beforehand allow you to focus on one course at a time – providing the perfect balance between study and life’s other commitments.
Our academics are among the best in the world and even though you’re studying online, you’ll experience the same high-quality education as our on-campus students.
Throughout your journey, you’ll have the dedicated support of your Student Success Advisor. From enrolment to graduation, they’ll be your go-to for all non-academic queries, available by phone or email to ensure you stay on track.
You’ll also benefit from Career Success – a self-paced, curated module designed to help you build and implement an effective career plan. With access to tools like Career AI (powered by VMock) and CaseCoach as well as guides for perfecting your LinkedIn profile, resume and cover letter, you’ll be equipped to take the next step in your career with confidence.
Why study a Master of Counselling with UNSW Online?
Australia's #1 university*
UNSW is ranked 1st* in Australia and 19th globally - a proud reflection of excellence in research, teaching and positive societal impact.
*QS World University Rankings, 2027
A leader in Social Sciences and Management
UNSW has been ranked among the best universities in Australia for Social Science and Management courses for three consecutive years*.
*QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024-2026
ACA-accredited
Upon graduating, you are eligible for a level two Australian Counselling Association (ACA) membership.
#1 for graduate outcomes
UNSW produces the most employable graduates* who earn the highest average salaries in Australia**.
*AFR, Top 100 Future Leaders Awards, 2020–2026
**QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2023–2024
Why pursue a career in counselling?
People 16–85 yrs who have experienced a mental disorder
Government funding available to support people with complex needs
$71.7 million
Government funding allocated to support Aussies experiencing temporary distress periods
$588 million
Expected employment growth to 2028
15.1%
Frequently asked questions
A master's qualification positions you to fill critical gaps in the mental health sector and provides the advanced clinical skills and professional accreditation necessary for a sustainable career. Mental health is a national priority, with almost half of Australians experiencing a mental disorder in their lifetime. UNSW’s Master of Counselling online program is ACA-accredited, ensuring your qualification is recognised and respected across the Australian healthcare landscape. UNSW is one of the top universities in the world*, with a global reputation for excellence that opens doors for our graduates as a Go8 university and Australia’s #1 in Social Sciences (QS World University Rankings, 2024-2026).
When considering if a master of counselling is worth it, it's also important to look at the current workforce projections, which indicate a shortage of skilled practitioners of up to 60% by 2030.
A Master of Counselling provides you with advanced theoretical knowledge, practical skills through placement and eligibility for level two ACA membership. It equips you to manage complex client needs and assume clinical leadership roles.
Graduates can work in a variety of settings, including private practice, community health organisations, non-government organisations (NGOs), schools and corporate employee assistance programs (EAPs). You may work as a generalist counsellor or specialise in areas like grief, trauma and/or family therapy.
The Master of Counselling at UNSW equips students with a diverse range of evidence-based counselling approaches. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), person-centred therapy, solution-focused therapy, and trauma-informed practices. This comprehensive training ensures graduates are prepared to meet the varied needs of clients in real-world settings.
Students in the Master of Counselling program receive extensive support during their placement. UNSW provides dedicated placement coordinators to guide you through securing and completing your placement. You’ll also benefit from supervision by experienced professionals, ensuring you gain practical experience while applying your skills in a supportive, real-world environment.
The best degree for a career in counselling is an ACA-accredited postgraduate qualification, like a Master of Counselling. Completing a master’s degree ensures you receive the training standards required for professional registration and insurance, making it a top recommendation for those aspiring to enter the profession.
While counselling is not a government-regulated profession in Australia (like psychology), you must apply for registration/membership with professional bodies like the ACA or PACFA to work professionally. Registration is essential for credibility, obtaining insurance and demonstrating compliance with industry standards. Requirements for registration usually include:
- Certified copies of your qualifications and academic transcripts.
- A current National Police Check.
- Evidence of supervised practice hours (if applying for clinical membership).
- Relevant insurance
Salaries in the counselling profession can vary widely depending on your area of specialisation and work setting. Those who complete their master’s and build a strong client base in private practice or focus on high-demand specialisations like trauma or corporate consulting often achieve higher earning potential than those in entry-level community roles. Some hybrid roles (private and employed) can average $125,952 per year*.
*Source: Counselling Australia Magazine
Yes. UNSW offers an online Master of Counselling designed for working professionals. You can complete your coursework online while undertaking in-person placements to ensure you gain the necessary practical experience. Courses run over seven weeks with a little break in between. You can expect to spend at least 20 hours studying per week, and many do it around full-time work.
Psychology and counselling are related but distinct fields – psychology usually focuses on assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions, while counselling emphasises the therapeutic relationship and client-centred support. If you have completed a Master of Psychology and wish to transition to the Master of Counselling, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). RPL is subject to academic approval, credits are typically only considered for courses completed within the last 10 years and total RPL is capped at 24 UOC. To see if you’re eligible for RPL, speak with a Student Advisor.
This program represents the heart of what it means to step into the counselling profession. Becoming a counsellor is not only a professional pathway – it is a commitment to understanding human vulnerability and the kinds of support people need when navigating mental health challenges, traumatic stress and grief.
The therapeutic relationship lies at the centre of this work. Helping you develop the capacity to meet others with authenticity and care is integral to my teaching philosophy. The program reflects my commitment to graduate counsellors who are culturally responsive and centre the dignity and value of each client.
Dr Jane Mowll
Program Director, Master of Counselling
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