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3 years full time or 6 years part time; must be completed within 9 years
Online or in-class (face-to-face)
Full time / Part time / Online / On-campus · Approximately 9 hours per subject per week (includes lectures, reading, and assignments)
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian Counselling Association (ACA) / PACFA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
ACA / PACFA
Course Content
비판적 사고와 작문 능력 (Critical Thinking and Writing Skills)
Year 1 subject
상담 기술 1 (Counselling Skills 1)
Year 1 subject
영적 기초 (Spiritual Foundations)
Year 1 subject
결혼 및 가족 상담 소개 (Introduction to Marriage and Family Counselling)
Year 1 subject
세계관과 상담 (Worldview and Counselling)
Year 1 subject
인간의 수명 발달 (Human Lifespan Development)
Year 1 subject
상담이론과 실제개론 (Introduction to Counselling Theory and Practice)
Year 1 subject
성경 해석 (Biblical Interpretation)
Year 1 subject
상담 기술 2 (Counselling Skills 2)
Year 2 subject
변증학 (Apologetics)
Year 2 subject
슬픔과 상실 상담 이론과 실습 (Grief and Loss Counselling Theory and Practice)
Year 2 subject
결혼 및 가족 치료 (이론 & 실습) (Marriage and Family Therapy - Theory & Practice)
Year 2 subject
심리학 입문 (Introduction to Psychology)
Year 2 subject
기독교 신학 입문 (Introduction to Christian Theology)
Year 2 subject
CBT / DFT / EFT
Year 2 subject
심리적 장애 (Psychological Disorders)
Year 2 subject
상담학전공 (Counselling Major)
Year 3 subject
상담실습 (2학기) (Counselling Practicum - 2 semesters)
Year 3 subject
자기 관리 (Self Care)
Year 3 subject
그룹 작업 소개 (Introduction to Group Work)
Year 3 subject
위기 개입/트라우마 상담 (Crisis Intervention/Trauma Counselling)
Year 3 subject
직업윤리 (Professional Ethics)
Year 3 subject
내러티브 치료와 긍정 심리학 (Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology)
Year 3 subject
중독 상담 (Addiction Counselling)
Year 3 subject
Common Questions
Yes, the Bachelor of Counselling (Korean) is completely taught in Korean, making it fully accessible to Korean-speaking students.
The course takes 3 years full time or 6 years part time, and must be completed within 9 years. Generally, subjects require approximately 9 hours per week, including lectures, reading and assignments.
No, the Bachelor of Counselling (Korean) is not available to international students. It is intended for Korean-speaking students who are eligible to pursue higher education (Korean high school graduation equivalent).
Applicants must be able to speak and write Korean suitable for pursuing higher education (Korean high school graduation). Proficiency is assessed by the Korean Counselling Director, or applicants must have satisfactorily completed a Korean-language award at a Korean university, or demonstrate Korean language ability equivalent to Level 5 of the Yonsei University Korean Language Test Level 6 for undergraduate entry. All Korean students must also complete an English proficiency test at the time of application unless they cannot present English test results.
Graduates can progress to the 상담학 석사 (한국어) — Master of Counselling (Korean). There is also a related 상담학 준학사 (한국어) — Associate Degree in Counselling (Korean) available as a lower-level pathway.
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