Evidence-based skills
The two-year, graduate entry coursework Master of Genetic Counselling is the entry-level qualification for work as a genetic counsellor.
This program is developed and delivered by experienced genetic counsellors and researchers, supported by expert learning designers, broad consultation with the genetic counselling profession and a skilled Curriculum Advisory Committee.
It prepares you to work as culturally safe, competent, evidence-based client-centred genetic counsellor in both the public and private systems, and in positions in laboratories, biotech companies, research, policy and education.
Part of the Graduate School of Health.
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Master of Genetic Counselling
CODE
UTS: C04374 (version 3)
CRICOS: 098052M
DURATION
2 years full time
INTAKE
Autumn B Session - Block 2025
Autumn B Session - Block 2026
COURSE FEES
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
This program actively supports you to study from your home town by utilising a combination of asynchronous interactive online learning and synchronous weekly, timetabled (live and online) classes, supported with a week-long on-campus block each session.
Expert guest lecturers participate throughout the course, ensuring relevance and practical application of coursework.
Placements are supported by weekly reflective practice supervision with experienced clinical genetic counsellors. You'll undertake research training to learn the skills to provide evidence-based care, and talk with clients about research participation and findings.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 96104 Communication and Counselling96103 Medical Genetics and Genomics in Practice96102 Research Methods in Genetic Counselling96105 Clinical and Community Placement 196110 Genetic Counselling96108 Research Project 196109 Research Issues in Genetic Counselling96099 Genetic Counselling Clinical Placement 296107 Advanced Communication and Counselling96106 Application of Genetics and Genomics96114 Research Project 296100 Genetic Counselling Clinical Placement 396113 Advanced Genetic Counselling96111 Genetics and Genomics in Society96112 Advanced Professional Practice96101 Genetic Counselling Clinical Placement 4
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