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Master of Counselling (Alcohol & Drug Studies)
Overview
- UniSQ's Master of Counselling (Alcohol and Drug Studies) focuses on the practical skills that allow graduates to support people struggling with substance misuse and gain an insight into psychoactive drugs.
- This is a qualifying specialisation – students from a non-counselling background can study this postgraduate counselling degree. Graduates of this specialisation meet the educational requirements for entry into the counselling profession.
- Learn a range of treatment approaches including motivational interviewing and relapse prevention.
- This degree provides you with the opportunity to undertake a substantial research project or choose to do a smaller capstone project to further your research skills.
- You can study our Master of Counselling online to make it easier to fit study into your life.
- To enhance your practice, you’ll attend mandatory residential schools at UniSQ's Ipswich campus to meet the required number of hours of face-to-face instruction.
Professional accreditation
This specialisation within the Master of Counselling is accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA).
Career outcomes
- Career opportunities exist in a range of counselling and human services roles within government, non-government, and private organisations, or alternatively, graduates may become self-employed in private practice. Additionally, graduates may have opportunities to progress into doctoral studies.

