The Graduate Certificate in Applied Neuroscience is a four unit course, and is available on a part-time basis only.
Applied neuroscience is a multidisciplinary perspective drawn from the fields of human biology, psychology, education, and psychotherapy, enhancing the practice of professionals working with people.
By integrating the findings of the relatively young discipline of neuroscience with the more traditional emotional, cognitive, behavioural, developmental, and social knowledge of psychology, neuropsychotherapy provides a framework for understanding the human condition from a holistic perspective. Neuropsychotherapy strives to shift the brain into a state that enables these basic needs to be fully satisfied and resulting in best possible outcomes in people鈥檚 lives by engaging the brain through implicit memory rather than relying purely on language and explicit memory.
“Completing the Graduate Certificate in Applied Neuroscience provided me with the skills, knowledge and opportunity to not just discuss and learn about the brain and how it impacts teaching and learning; but also to implement practical strategies and processes that create an enriched environment where children and people can thrive. I would highly recommend this course.”
– Rachael, 新加坡六合彩投注 Graduate
COURSE DETAILS
Course Code
SS32
QTAC Code
N/A
CRICOS Code
N/A
MODE
Online, self directed learning
MINIMUM SELECTION THRESHOLD (ATAR/RANK)
N/A
Admission Criteria
COURSE ADMISSION CRITERIA
I am an applicant with:
RECENT SECONDARY EDUCATION
Applicants with recent secondary education are not eligible for entry to this course.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET) STUDY
Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study are not eligible for admission to this course.
HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY
Applicants with a Bachelor or higher degree in a relevant people-helping field are eligible for admission to this course.
WORK AND LIFE EXPERIENCE
Applicants with work and life experience may be eligible for admission. Please contact study@chc.edu.au to find out if you are eligible.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Applicants for whom English is not their first language must provide certified documentary evidence that their secondary schooling, or tertiary studies of at least one year, was conducted in the English language聽or聽they have satisfactory results in an acceptable English Language Proficiency examination (see table below). Results are to be no more than two years old as at the commencement of the course of study.
EXAMINATION | Minimum Requirement |
---|---|
IELTS (Academic) | 6.5 (at least 6.0 in all subtests) |
PTE (Academic) | 59 (at least 51 in all subtests) |
TOEFL (PBT) | 577 |
TOEFL (IBT) | 90 (at least 16 in Listening, Reading; 21 in Writing; 18 in Speaking) |
WHAT TO EXPECT
Our expert teaching staff will inspire you to think creatively, be curious and innovate.
Some of the highlights in this course include:
- Learning about what is happening at the cutting edge of developments in applied interpersonal neuroscience.
- The opportunity to share ideas and learning with course participants from a range of industries in the forums.
- The opportunity in your final unit to develop specialised applied neuroscience tools specific to your industry or work.
- Staff who care about you and your wellbeing.
Course Structure
The Graduate Certificate in Applied Neuroscience consists of 4 core units. It is offered on a part-time basis only.
In planning their courses, students must consult the Social Sciences Courses Handbook for information regarding course rules and requirements, including unit prerequisite requirements.