Bachelor of Applied Counselling (MIT)
Designed to allow you to maximise your learning from home. Study online without having to come into regular classes while still being fully supported by your lecturers. You’ll also attend three one-week block courses each year to allow you to get together with fellow students and participate in casework sessions under the guidance of your lecturer.
In your second and third years you’ll also have the opportunity to put theory into practice through practicums and work integrated learning.
If you have been away from study for a long time and are unsure about your academic skills, talk to us to find out more about how we can help.
You may already be working in the counselling field. If so talk to us about our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) programme. Designed for those who already have the on-the-job skills and knowledge RPL allows us to measure and match your existing skills against credits in our courses – creating a tailored path of study that will not only save you money, but also help you to complete your qualification faster.
To complete this degree you will need to have access to a computer and the internet to retrieve course materials, undertake assessments and to participate in course online activities.
If you’re an existing Bachelor of Applied Counselling (Level 7) student in Year 2 or Year 3 of your programme will continue to be taught through classes, lectures and workshops.
This course is offered to students at the MIT Otara and MIT Manukau campus of the Manukau Institute of Technology in New Zealand.
Entry Requirements: IELTS (Academic) band score of 6.5 in all bands.
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