Credit precedents details

Credit details

Type of Credit:
Planned Articulation
Arrangement Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
2018-11-13
Last updated (YYYY-MM-DD):
2020-11-27

Griffith Program

Program Title
Bachelor of Counselling
Program Code
1548

Previous Institution and Course

Previous Program Title
Diploma of Social and Psychological Science 2019
Previous Institution
Griffith College (formerly QIBT)
Qualification Level
Undergraduate
Completion Level
Complete
Specified credit awarded
70/80 CP
Course equivalent precedents

From 2020, graduates of the 2019 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science who are admitted to the Bachelor of Counselling will receive 70CP/80CP credit transfer as below:
~lower amount of credit for students NOT required to complete 5902LAL

*1001PSY Introductory Cognitive and Biological Psychology required for students articulating to Bachelor of Counselling.
*1304AFE Business Statistics required for students articulating to Bachelor of Counselling.
^Griffith College students complete either 1201QBT or 5802LAL.

1001PSY Introduction to Psychology 1
= *1001PSY Introductory Cognitive and Biological Psychology
1002PSY Introduction to Psychology 2
= 1002PSY Introductory Individual and Social Psychology
1003PSY Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
= *1304AFE Business Statistics
1008PSY Interpersonal Skills
= 1008HSV Interpersonal Skills
1st year level Free choice elective
= 1006HSV Human Services Structures
1st year level Free choice elective
= 1014HSV Introduction to Social Theory
1st year level Free choice elective
= 1028HSV Equity and Diversity
5902LHS Language and Communication for Health
= ^5902LAL English Language and Communication for Health
Nil credit
= *1007HSV Human Services Processes
Nil credit
= *1010HSV Lifespan Development
Nil credit
= ^1201QBT Academic and Professional Skills Development
Course required for completion of degree

Students can complete the Bachelor of Counselling in 170CP/160CP over 2.5 years/2 years.

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