Masters (Coursework)
Advance your skills in mental health practice
Growing awareness about the importance of mental health has created a surge in demand for mental health practitioners. The Master of Mental Health and Wellbeing will enhance your skills in person-centered communication, assessment and intervention, allowing you to make a difference in people's lives across any industry you're working in.
Your master's degree is informed by professional practitioners in the field and draws on lived experience to teach you skills that can be applied across a wide diversity of mental health settings. Using an integrated case study approach, you'll grasp the nuances in ability needed to effectively work with people throughout the human lifespan.
Entry Level 1 - Masters Degree (72 points to complete)
An Australian Bachelors degree (or equivalent) with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60, or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) plus two years releveant work experience in one of the following areas*.
*Relevant work experience in one of the following areas:
OR
An Australian 3 year (AQF7) bachelor degree in a cognate discipline*, or equivalent qualification, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*Cognate disciplines include:
Entry Level 2 - Prior postgraduate study experience (48 points to complete)
A Monash University Graduate Certificate of Mental Health and Wellbeing or equivalent with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60,
OR
A Monash University Graduate Diploma of Psychology or equivalent with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60,
OR
A Monash University Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Advanced) or equivalent with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60,
OR
A Monash University bachelors honours degree in Psychology with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60.
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