Key facts
Domestic students course information.
Entry is based on a bachelor qualification or higher, an overseas equivalent, or recent relevant professional experience.
Entry is based on a bachelor qualification or higher, an overseas equivalent, or recent relevant professional experience. English language requirements must also be met.
- Up to 4 years part-time
Start Dates and Campus | Trimester 1 – February 2024 | Trimester 2 – June 2024 | Trimester 3 – October 2024 |
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Online | Offered | Offered | Offered |
Armidale Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Sydney Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Online | Offered | Offered | Offered |
Armidale Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Sydney Campus | Not Offered | Not Offered | Not Offered |
Course information
Download course brochureWhether you are new to professional counselling or want to safeguard your career with an industry-recognised qualification, UNE's Graduate Diploma in Counselling gives you real-world skills and knowledge, underpinned by a strong philosophical framework. Our course equips you to support and empower people, building relationships and fostering personal growth in a diverse range of contexts. With flexible delivery, our accredited course integrates theory with skills-based practical experience and supervision to allow you to practice in this dynamic, person-centred field.
Why study the Graduate Diploma in Counselling with UNE?
At UNE, we have a long history of training university-qualified counsellors. Our Graduate Diploma in Counselling provides professional training that prepares you for work in a diverse range of counselling contexts. Our course is underpinned by Humanistic and Existential counselling philosophies, which deal with questions of meaning and freedom, grapple with what it means to be human, and emphasise the value of individual and collective agency.
Whether you are new to counselling or you have existing professional experience and wish to pursue a formal counselling qualification, our course allows you to future proof your career with an industry-recognised qualification while enabling you to meet your work and family commitments.
This course also provides a direct pathway to the Master of Counselling at UNE, if you wish to pursue further study.
What makes our course different?
Our Graduate Diploma in Counselling focuses on providing you with industry-valued skills and an in-depth understanding of real-world counselling processes. Our approach to counselling is founded on connecting with others and exploring what emerges when we make these connections. You might find that the learning experience in this course is different to what you have experienced previously – your development as an independent, self-directed and reflexive thinker requires a degree of emotional and psychological agility. We aim to support you to engage with your colleagues, teachers and clients in order to assist with your development of genuineness, acceptance, caring, compassion and empathy.
Our goal is to provide a growth-promoting learning environment that mirrors what you will provide for your clients in practice, alongside opportunities to:
- Study flexibly — we know that you need to balance study with your existing commitments. Our course is flexibly delivered to help you balance your workload, with options to study units across UNE's trimesters, allowing you to tailor your program of study to your individual needs*.
- Learn with passionate and experienced academics and practitioners and equip yourself with the practical knowledge and skills required to thrive in a rapidly changing workplace. Our combination of online learning and mandatory intensive schools means that you can integrate theoretical learning with skills-based practice, academic support and clinical supervision.
- Choose a pathway to follow, with options for the Generalist Counselling Pathway, the Mental Health Practice Pathway or the Counselling Placement Pathway which includes 40 hours of face-to-face counselling, 10 hours of clinical supervision and 150 hours of agency-based activities.
- UNE is proud to be an industry leader in the provision of online learning. In fact, we're Australia's longest continuous provider of distance (now online) education.
*In order to meet the accreditation requirements of the Australian Counselling Association, the minimum time in which you can complete the Graduate Diploma is two years.
Study online
Most of our students choose to study online across three study periods with 24/7 tutor support* and fit study around work and family commitments. Uniquely, our online students are mostly over 30 and bring valuable experience with them. They form a community of adults juggling the same challenges and priorities and who bring their life and work experience together at UNE in order to become future-fit and better respond to a rapidly changing world.
Study on campus
Many of our students choose to take advantage of the on-campus lifestyle in Armidale, in the beautiful New England region, with access to unparalleled support, accommodation and sporting facilities. These students are often starting their first degree and have left school recently. Through access to academic and career support they get a fantastic start to their careers.
* 24/7 tutor support includes: essay feedback (within 24 hours); live chat 24/7 for generic feedback on academic writing; and subject-specific help at a foundation or first-year level for subjects including mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, business, accounting, microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics. There are also a wide range of workshops, resources and courses available in academic skills support to assist you and help you to succeed.
Entry requirements
Select the option that best describes you.
This course is not currently available for this mode of study.
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
International applicants, please note: You may also need to show evidence of your English language proficiency to the Department of Home Affairs if you are applying for a Student Visa.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
You must meet the Inherent Requirements in order to complete this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
On-Campus study
If you would like to study full-time in Australia at one of UNE's campuses, you will need to have a visa that allows you to study. For most international students this visa will need to be a Student Visa. The Australian Department of Home Affairs has further information about visa eligibility and conditions.
If you are an international applicant who wants to study online (overseas or in Australia):
You will need to meet both the Academic and English Language Requirements to gain admission into this course. Meeting academic requirements means we review what you have already studied to see if you have the results needed for admission to your preferred course.
This course is offered under five admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule A: You have completed a Bachelor qualification (AQF Level 7 or overseas equivalent).
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule B: You have completed the UNE Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling Major) from 2023 onwards.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Rule B Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule C: You have completed the UNE Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice or the UNE Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Practice.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Rule C Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule D: You have completed a Graduate Certificate (AQF Level 8), Graduate Diploma (AQF Level 8), Masters (AQF Level 9) or Doctorate qualification (AQF Level 10) (or overseas equivalents).
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule D. Please see the Rule D Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule E: You have completed a minimum of three years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) relevant professional experience and training* within the past ten years.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule E. Please see the Rule E Course Structure (Program of Study).
* Relevant professional experience and training includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Care for the aged
- Care for the disabled
- Children’s services
- Community services
- Counselling
- Human resources
- Human welfare services
- Life coaching
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Pastoral care
- Psychology
- Residential client care
- Social work
- Teaching
- Welfare studies
- Youth work
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
International applicants, please note: You may also need to show evidence of your English language proficiency to the Department of Home Affairs if you are applying for a Student Visa.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
You must meet the Inherent Requirements in order to complete this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
Online study in your own country
If you would like to study online with UNE while you reside outside of Australia you do not need a Student Visa. If your course requires you to visit Australia to attend any mandatory study requirements, you would need to explore Visitor Visa options for a short-term stay.
Some courses require you to provide documentary evidence, or interviews to support your application. The following documents are required to support your application:
- If you are applying for admission under Rule A or D you must provide a certified academic transcript of your completed qualification/s.
- If you are applying for admission under Rule E you must provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s on company letterhead. Learn about our Statement of Service requirements.
- Proof of identity and citizenship. This can be a certified/notarised copy of the photo page of your passport, or another form of official photo identification that lists your full personal details including name and date of birth; for example, a foreign government identity card.
- Evidence of English Language Requirements satisfied. If you have completed a UNE-approved formal English test within the last two years, you must provide a copy of the test results with your application. Please see UNE’s English Language Requirements above for further information.
Advanced Standing is credit or recognition of your previous study, work and/or life experience. This can reduce the cost and length of your studies.
Course Entry Advanced Standing
Some entry rules come with Advanced Standing or Articulation Programs that are assessed automatically without the need for you to fill in an additional application. Simply apply for your course and we’ll look after the rest.
- If you are admitted under Rule B you will be granted 12 credit points of Specified Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rule C you will be granted 24 credit points of Specified Advanced Standing. You cannot apply for further Advanced Standing.
Individual Unit Advanced Standing
If you are admitted into this course and believe you have already completed the equivalent of one or more of the units in your Course Structure (Program of Study) within the last ten years, you can apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rules A, D or E you can apply for up to 24 credit points of Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rule B you can apply for up to a further 12 credit points of Advanced Standing.
This course is offered under five admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule A: You have completed a Bachelor qualification (AQF Level 7 or overseas equivalent).
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule B: You have completed the UNE Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling Major) from 2023 onwards.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Rule B Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule C: You have completed the UNE Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice or the UNE Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Practice.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Rule C Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule D: You have completed a Graduate Certificate (AQF Level 8), Graduate Diploma (AQF Level 8), Masters (AQF Level 9) or Doctorate qualification (AQF Level 10) (or overseas equivalents).
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule D. Please see the Rule D Course Structure (Program of Study).
Rule E: You have completed a minimum of three years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) relevant professional experience and training* within the past ten years.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule E. Please see the Rule E Course Structure (Program of Study).
* Relevant professional experience and training includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Care for the aged
- Care for the disabled
- Children’s services
- Community services
- Counselling
- Human resources
- Human welfare services
- Life coaching
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Pastoral care
- Psychology
- Residential client care
- Social work
- Teaching
- Welfare studies
- Youth work
Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.
These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.
When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.
You must meet the Inherent Requirements in order to complete this course.
Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.
Some courses require you to provide documentary evidence, or interviews to support your application. The following documents are required to support your application:
- If you are applying for admission under Rule A or D you must provide a certified academic transcript of your completed qualification/s.
- If you are applying for admission under Rule E you must provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s on company letterhead. Learn about our Statement of Service requirements.
Advanced Standing is credit or recognition of your previous study, work and/or life experience. This can reduce the cost and length of your studies.
Course Entry Advanced Standing
Some entry rules come with Advanced Standing or Articulation Programs that are assessed automatically without the need for you to fill in an additional application. Simply apply for your course and we’ll look after the rest.
- If you are admitted under Rule B you will be granted 12 credit points of Specified Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rule C you will be granted 24 credit points of Specified Advanced Standing. You cannot apply for further Advanced Standing.
Individual Unit Advanced Standing
If you are admitted into this course and believe you have already completed the equivalent of one or more of the units in your Course Structure (Program of Study) within the last ten years, you can apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rules A, D or E you can apply for up to 24 credit points of Advanced Standing.
- If you are admitted under Rule B you can apply for up to a further 12 credit points of Advanced Standing.
Course structure
The following units have mandatory intensive schools attached to them: HSCS435, HSCS533, HSCS536 and HSCS538.
HSCS441 has 200 hours of clinical field placement.
To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 48 credit points, including a minimum of 30 credit points at 400-level and a maximum of 18 credit points at 500-level.
48 credit points
For candidates admitted under Rule (a), Rule (d) or Rule (e)24 credit points
Complete the following units:- The Skilled Counsellor (HSCS435) – 6 credit points
- Applied Counselling Theories (HSCS452) – 6 credit points
- Group Work: Theory and Process (HSCS533) – 6 credit points
- Case Conceptualisation (HSCS538) – 6 credit points
24 credit points
Complete 24 credit points from ONE of the following approved Pathways:24 credit points
Complete the following units:- Child and Adolescent Counselling (HSCS472) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Loss and Grief (HSCS474) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Trauma (HSCS478) – 6 credit points
- Working Systemically in Therapy (HSCS536) – 6 credit points
12 credit points
Complete the following unit:- Field Placement and Supervision (HSCS441) – 12 credit points
12 credit points
Complete 12 credit points from the following units:- Child and Adolescent Counselling (HSCS472) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Loss and Grief (HSCS474) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Trauma (HSCS478) – 6 credit points
- Working Systemically in Therapy (HSCS536) – 6 credit points
24 credit points
Complete the following units:- Foundational Mental Health Assessment Skills (HLTH421) – 6 credit points
- Introduction to Mental Health Care (HLTH422) – 6 credit points
- Focused Psychological Strategies in Mental Health (HLTH423) – 6 credit points
- Mental Health Promotion (HLTH424) – 6 credit points
48 credit points
For candidates admitted under Rule (b)12 credit points
12 credit points specified advanced standing granted to candidates who hold the 2023-onwards Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling Major) from UNE.- The Skilled Counsellor (HSCS435) – 6 credit points
- Applied Counselling Theories (HSCS452) – 6 credit points
12 credit points
Complete the following units:- Group Work: Theory and Process (HSCS533) – 6 credit points
- Case Conceptualisation (HSCS538) – 6 credit points
24 credit points
Complete 24 credit points from ONE of the following approved Pathways:24 credit points
Complete the following units:- Child and Adolescent Counselling (HSCS472) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Loss and Grief (HSCS474) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Trauma (HSCS478) – 6 credit points
- Working Systemically in Therapy (HSCS536) – 6 credit points
12 credit points
Complete the following unit:- Field Placement and Supervision (HSCS441) – 12 credit points
12 credit points
Complete 12 credit points from the following units:- Child and Adolescent Counselling (HSCS472) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Loss and Grief (HSCS474) – 6 credit points
- Counselling for Trauma (HSCS478) – 6 credit points
- Working Systemically in Therapy (HSCS536) – 6 credit points
24 credit points
Complete the following units:- Foundational Mental Health Assessment Skills (HLTH421) – 6 credit points
- Introduction to Mental Health Care (HLTH422) – 6 credit points
- Focused Psychological Strategies in Mental Health (HLTH423) – 6 credit points
- Mental Health Promotion (HLTH424) – 6 credit points
48 credit points
For candidates admitted under Rule (c)24 credit points
24 credit points specified advanced standing granted for candidates who hold the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice or the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Practice from UNE.- Foundational Mental Health Assessment Skills (HLTH421) – 6 credit points
- Introduction to Mental Health Care (HLTH422) – 6 credit points
- Focused Psychological Strategies in Mental Health (HLTH423) – 6 credit points
- Mental Health Promotion (HLTH424) – 6 credit points
24 credit points
Complete the following units:- The Skilled Counsellor (HSCS435) – 6 credit points
- Applied Counselling Theories (HSCS452) – 6 credit points
- Case Conceptualisation (HSCS538) – 6 credit points
- Group Work: Theory and Process (HSCS533) – 6 credit points
See UNE Handbook for more details. The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course plans, exit awards, intensive schools, and work placement requirements.
Fees and scholarships
How much will it cost?
Estimated fees for your first year of study in this course are:
Fee type | Cost |
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Full Fee | $27,568* |
International | $31,432* |
Commonwealth Supported Place (quotas apply) | $16,282* |
Estimated amenities fee per year if studying full-time | $351 |
*Annual course fees only cover the cost of tuition. They do not include other expenses associated with university study such as text books, accommodation and living expenses. If you are successful in gaining admission to study at UNE, the Offer of Admission will list the exact tuition fees you need to pay for your course. Fees quoted cover full-time tuition for two full-time trimesters only. For more information, please see fees and costs.
What are the course fee payment options?
Full Fee places are mostly in postgraduate coursework degrees. In a full fee place you pay the tuition fee set for your course, however you may be eligible for a FEE-HELP Loan to defer payment of your fees until you are earning above the threshold.
If you are enrolled in a Full Fee place and there is a direct connection between your work and your study, you may be able to claim your tuition fees as a tax deduction.
A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a government subsidised place in a university course. The government pays part of your tuition fees, and you pay the remainder.
If you have a CSP in either an undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree, you may be eligible for a HECS-HELP Loan, which allows you to defer payment of your fees until you are earning above the threshold.
UNE scholarships are open for all to apply and offer financial help while you are studying. There are scholarships for students with high academic achievement, from rural areas, studying specific degrees, in disadvantaged groups, experiencing financial hardship, who excel at sport or want to live in a UNE residential college.
UNE scholarship applications are free and confidential. You may apply for more than one scholarship.
Scholarships
UNE offers bursaries and scholarships that can help you with the costs of studying and living in Australia.
The UNE International Bursary reduces the published annual tuition fees for international students by up to 20%. These bursaries are available for international students commencing coursework studies at UNE in 2024. View detailed Bursary information.
UNE also offers a number of substantial research scholarships to postgraduate students studying research-based degrees.
Your career
The world of mental health and wellbeing in Australia is rapidly changing, and future growth of the sector is very strong. With UNE's Graduate Diploma in Counselling, your high skill level, practical experience, and adaptability open a diverse range of opportunities. Counselling professionals are in demand across many specialty fields in the public, private and non-profit sectors, including:
- relationship and family counselling
- child and adolescent counselling
- trauma and grief counselling
- drug and alcohol rehabilitation
- mental health counselling
- career and student counselling.
UNE's Graduate Diploma in Counselling is accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), a national peak association, and Australia's largest single registration body for counsellors and psychotherapists. On completion of your degree, you will be eligible to become a registered counsellor with the ACA.
Student membership with the ACA is available while undertaking the course, with professional membership eligibility after graduation. After graduating, should you continue to engage in ongoing professional development, you will also be eligible to be listed on the Australian Register of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (ARCAP), an independent national register of qualified counsellors and psychotherapists.
Course outcomes
- demonstrate advanced theoretical knowledge and skills-based practice in the discipline of counselling;
- utilise contemporary research and evidence-based guidelines, together with a professional understanding of diverse client populations and the main approaches used, in order to best meet their client's needs;
- apply principles of ethical practice to plan, implement, analyse and document ways of working with clients in complex situations, demonstrating respect for diversity;
- conduct skills-based practice sessions in a competent, adaptable and professional manner, demonstrating well-developed judgement, in order to best meet the needs of clients and groups;
- engage reflexively in analysis of the development of their professional practice, counselling and supervision skills and on the need for ongoing supervision and professional development; and
- demonstrate the capacity to work inter-professionally and to communicate knowledge, skills and ideas to others.
- Knowledge of a Discipline
Students will adopt a culturally sensitive, global perspective during the acquisition of advanced knowledge and skills in counselling.
- Communication Skills
Students will increase their English language proficiency by developing communication skills to build empathic relationships with clients based on approaches outlined and the ability to critically reflect on the use of these skills.
- Problem Solving
Students will develop their ability to review, analyse and critically reflect on knowledge and identify appropriate ways to support clients with complex issues.
- Information Literacy
Students will increase their capacity to critically evaluate the sources and validity of relevant information and their ability to think critically and evaluate complex ideas and experiences, using specialised techniques.
- Ethical Conduct and Social Responsibility
Students will increase their capacity to reason, practice and behave in an ethically sound and socially responsible manner towards their clients, colleagues and the wider community.
- Lifelong Learning
Students will expand their capacity to take responsibility and be accountable for personal and professional practice as a counsellor through self-reflexive practice.
- Independence and Collaboration
Students will extend their understanding of the importance of both effective, multi-disciplinary teamwork and the capacity for competent independent practice when working with clients, their families and the community.
A five-star experience
Five Stars,
18 Years in a Row
UNE is the only public uni in Australia awarded 18 straight years of five stars for Overall Experience
Good Universities Guide 2007-2024No.1 in NSW for
Student Experience
QILT (government-endorsed) ranks UNE as the top public NSW uni for Student Experience
QILT Student Experience SurveyFive Stars for
Teaching Quality
UNE rates among the top 20 per cent of universities in Australia for Teaching Quality
Good Universities Guide 2024Studying online
At UNE we know it takes more than just being online to be a great online university. It takes time and experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the 1950s, so we’ve been doing this longer than any other Australian university.
We understand the challenges faced by busy adults studying at home. We know that a vital part of online study is your engagement with the learning community. Communication with your classmates, teaching staff and university support staff will enhance your study experience and ensure that your skills extend beyond the subject matter. UNE’s teaching staff are experts in their field which is why UNE consistently receives five stars from students for teaching quality, support and overall experience.*
*The Good Universities Guide
A five-star experience
Five Stars,
18 Years in a Row
UNE is the only public uni in Australia awarded 18 straight years of five stars for Overall Experience
Good Universities Guide 2007-2024No.1 in NSW for
Student Experience
QILT (government-endorsed) ranks UNE as the top public NSW uni for Student Experience
QILT Student Experience SurveyFive Stars for
Teaching Quality
UNE rates among the top 20 per cent of universities in Australia for Teaching Quality
Good Universities Guide 2024Studying online
At UNE we know it takes more than just being online to be a great online university. It takes time and experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the 1950s, so we’ve been doing this longer than any other Australian University.
As an international student you can take advantage of flexible online study from overseas or while you are studying in Australia on a visa other than a student visa. You can’t study fully online on a Student Visa.
To study online from overseas you need to consider that you may need to travel to Australia to attend a UNE campus for some mandatory intensive schools.
Studying on Campus
Whether you are an undergraduate student coming to study in Australia for the first time, a PhD student coming to live here with your family, or you only need short-stay accommodation whilst in Armidale for Intensive Schools, we have the perfect accommodation option for you.
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Why study with us?
Being guided towards personal and professional growth by the unit coordinators has been a unique, invaluable aspect of studying this degree through UNE.
Why study with us?
Joining UNE was one of the wisest decisions I have ever made. It allowed me to explore so much and gave me the best international platform to stand tall in my field.
How to apply
Preparing to apply
You should always provide the details of past or current studies in your application. You may also need to include documents to support your application.
The kind of documents you need will depend on:
- Your preferred course/s
- Your personal circumstances
Preparing to apply
You should always provide the details of past or current studies in your application. You may also need to include documents to support your application.
The kind of documents you need will depend on:
- Your preferred course/s
- Your personal circumstances
Important Dates
Different application methods and courses can have different closing dates. To find your correct application method click the Apply Now button below. Please check the appropriate application website for opening and closing dates.
If you are applying online direct to UNE please see below for application dates.
Intake | Application Closing Date | Trimester Start Date |
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Trimester 1 | 16 February 2024 | 26 February 2024 |
Trimester 2 | 14 June 2024 | 24 June 2024 |
Trimester 3 | 11 October 2024 | 21 October 2024 |
Important Notice for Prospective Students
For accurate, up-to-date details on entry requirements, course structure, and other essential information, please consult the UNE Student Handbook before applying or enrolling. The Handbook provides comprehensive guidance to assist in your decision-making process. We apologise for any inconvenience.