Hello everyone,
I have actually graduated from University with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from UNSW.
While working full-time I have been thinking about taking up study again, but this time it will be part-time study and this will be on pursuing a passion which I have had for a long time but honestly never thought about actually going to university and pursuing a career doing what I love, i.e. counselling.
I knew of a few of my friends currently studying Psychology full-time:
- One lady I knew is studying Psychology remotely from Sydney (i.e. online) at Charles Sturt University which she claimed is very good university. Her situation's similar to mine in that she's graduated from another degree (IT) in another university overseas.
From what she told me, I need to take up 2 years of Graduate Diploma and then 2 years of Master's degree (Full-time!) before I can take up a license to be a practitioner. If I am going to do this part-time, it may take me at least 8 years before I am allowed to be a practitioner.
Now, I am both concerned and not-concerned with the amount of time it will take to complete the degree. On one side, not-concerned because I am definitely prepared to go through the 8 years to achieve something I like.
On the other though, I am concerned because due to family reasons, I might have to leave Australia soon and I wish to be able to find a good university (at least APR accredited) that may let me complete this sooner.
Can you please suggest any possible universities that will let me complete the degree in a shorter amount of time? I am looking forward for advice and tips too.
Thanks
I have actually graduated from University with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from UNSW.
While working full-time I have been thinking about taking up study again, but this time it will be part-time study and this will be on pursuing a passion which I have had for a long time but honestly never thought about actually going to university and pursuing a career doing what I love, i.e. counselling.
I knew of a few of my friends currently studying Psychology full-time:
- One lady I knew is studying Psychology remotely from Sydney (i.e. online) at Charles Sturt University which she claimed is very good university. Her situation's similar to mine in that she's graduated from another degree (IT) in another university overseas.
From what she told me, I need to take up 2 years of Graduate Diploma and then 2 years of Master's degree (Full-time!) before I can take up a license to be a practitioner. If I am going to do this part-time, it may take me at least 8 years before I am allowed to be a practitioner.
Now, I am both concerned and not-concerned with the amount of time it will take to complete the degree. On one side, not-concerned because I am definitely prepared to go through the 8 years to achieve something I like.
On the other though, I am concerned because due to family reasons, I might have to leave Australia soon and I wish to be able to find a good university (at least APR accredited) that may let me complete this sooner.
Can you please suggest any possible universities that will let me complete the degree in a shorter amount of time? I am looking forward for advice and tips too.
Thanks