Foundation Studies Program (FSP) - Health Sciences Stream, Leading to Bachelor of Psychology majoring in Counselling and Interpersonal Skills at Adelaide University

Navitas Group - Eynesbury College

Australia,South Australia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 32,800/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2026

Apply Date

Australia, South Australia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1989

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

16/20 Coglin St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Foundation Studies Program (FSP) - Health Sciences Stream, Leading to Bachelor of Psychology majoring in Counselling and Interpersonal Skills at Adelaide University

Program Overview

Foundation Studies Program

The Eynesbury College Foundation Studies Program (FSP) is an intensive course designed to prepare international students for entry into the first year of undergraduate study at Adelaide University, which will open in 2026. This program also provides a pathway to an Eynesbury Diploma.


 

Program Structure

Students will study 3 core modules, as well as 3 elective modules in their area of study interest. Students will be graded on a score out of 500 which is used for entry to Adelaide University, launching in 2026.

 

  • Core modules
    • Language and Communication (marked out of 100 points)
    • Clear Thinking and Logic (marked out of 50 points)
    • International Studies (marked out of 50 points)
  • Health Sciences study interest
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Mathematics
    • Nutrition
    • Fundamentals of Mathematics
    • Psychology

 


Direct entry into Adelaide University


 

Leading to: Bachelor of Psychology majoring in Counselling and Interpersonal Skills

Our Bachelor of Psychology majoring in Counselling and Interpersonal Skills provides you with a foundational understanding of the broad ideas, principles, theories, and methods essential to psychology.

The counselling and interpersonal skills major helps you zoom in further, developing the knowledge, skills and qualities necessary to provide tailored support to people and communities.

You’ll study a mix of courses covering developmental psychology, counselling and interpersonal skills, psychological theory, research methods and more. Practical learning is a key focus of this degree. Through hands-on community service activities and placements, you’ll gain valuable practical experience to help you prepare for the workforce.

Being able to connect with and support people navigating a range of circumstances are key skills for a range of people-focused sectors including education, human resources, family services, crisis intervention, career coaching or community development organisations.

For those interested in becoming a registered psychologist, further study is required through the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours).