Note
Intake for this course has been suspended for 2025. Please contact Prof. Alison McEwen via email (Alison.McEwen@uts.edu.au) if you are interested in being notified when this course will commence.
Developed and delivered by experienced genetic counsellors, this course is aimed at working professionals who want an online skills focused qualification to enhance your provision of genomic healthcare. You will focus on the application of genetics and genomics for clinical care, communication skill development, and the delivery of genetic counselling.
You will engage in interactive online classes where you'll practice new skills in a range of situations. Virtual clinical placement subjects allow you to apply genetic counselling skills in simulated clinics, working with a team of students and clinical educators. Your skills will be relevant to jobs in research, education and industry, as well as policy development positions.
The focus of the Graduate Certificate is on communication skill development, the application of genetics and genomics for clinical care and the delivery of genetic counselling. This program is designed with working professionals in mind. Each week students complete readings, watch videos and participate in online discussion boards, all in their own time. Students come to an interactive online class where they practice new skills, applying their learning to a range of situations.
Students study from their hometown, while interacting with a global community of learners and experts who are passionate about genetic counselling and the skills required to deliver genomic healthcare.
Virtual clinical placement subjects provide opportunities to apply genetic counselling skills in simulated clinics, working with a team of students and clinical educators. The virtual clinical placement subjects offer unique opportunities to develop skills across several core genetic counselling activities. Students work with a team of students and clinical educators.
Course aims
The course prepares graduates to communicate complex genetic and genomic information to individuals, families, and healthcare professionals. Graduates are prepared to participate in the provision of evidence-based, culturally sensitive, person-centred genetic and genomic healthcare in a wide range of settings.
