This course is designed for people either wishing to enter or already working in the alcohol and other drug work field. The course provides you with specialist skills, techniques and theories for the field. Many of our graduates have gained jobs in the field of community services.
Entry Requirements
On entry, you will need to demonstrate appropriate literacy skills by undertaking a literacy assessment. We have embedded literacy into our course to support your learning and success.
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Entry Requirements
Students must have attained their diploma of remedial massage or be in the final stages of their diploma qualification at CIT. Diploma level or above education is considered a foundation skill needed to successfully complete the workshop.
Allied health practitioners such as physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic will need to provide evidence of successful completion before enrolling.
This course is designed to prepare the practitioner for agency leadership and policy roles in the areas of counselling, referral, advocacy and education/health promotion services.
Entry Requirements
To ensure your success in this course, the preferred pathway is for all learners to complete a Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs at CIT (CHC43215).
On entry, you will need to demonstrate appropriate literacy skills by undertaking a literacy assessment. We have embedded literacy into our course to support your learning and success.
In this course you'll get the support, encouragement, and advice on how to critically appraise research content; and then challenged to choose a thesis related to your undergraduate degree.
Entry Requirements
A completed Bachelor degree in a Health discipline with a GPA of 5.0 or higher. Students need to have completed an undergraduate degree in any discipline (sports science - with preference given to those with an exercise or sports science degree) and those with a GPA of over 5.0. Additionally, students must demonstrate commitment from an appropriate staff member to act as their supervisor should their application for admission be successful.
Additional admission requirements
All applicants must submit the Honours Supplementary Form, which will provided for completion after the submission of an application for admission.
Assumed knowledge
Students will have completed a Bachelors degree in a relevant area of study that a student will select for research.
Periods course is open for new admissions
Year
Location
Teaching period
Teaching start date
Domestic
International
2024
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
05 February 2024
2024
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
29 July 2024
2025
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
03 February 2025
2025
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
28 July 2025
2026
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
02 February 2026
2026
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
27 July 2026
Credit arrangements
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.