
The Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the professional post graduate qualification in the field of NLP. It is a nationally accredited course (21576VIC) within the Australian Qualification Framework. This qualification is the first higher education qualification in NLP and is part of a world wide push by senior members of the NLP community for the recognition and establishment of Neuro-Linguistic Programming as a field within the Behavioural Sciences, yet distinct from Psychology, Sociology and other social sciences.
For the first time, NLP training in Australia has been given both academic underpinning and recognition. The Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming is Australia’s first fully accredited post-graduate qualification in the field of NLP.
This course exceeds existing standards in the NLP community and sets a new benchmark for NLP education. Unlike courses that teach applications of NLP, the Graduate Certificate will take you to the very heart of the field. You will experience rigorous training in NLP, experiential and emergent learning, and be given the opportunity to develop your own NLP applications. This is the A-Z of NLP processes and patterns in their purest form, without individual interpretation and meaning.
This program is delivered in 2 parts, Part 1 and Part 2. It is available in both a modular format (5 days per month) and an intensive format. Participants can expect to learn and experience within a small group. A comprehensive field guide is provided, as is a personal and interactive training experience of the highest quality.
Entrance Requirements
Naturally, not everyone who applies for the Graduate Certificate can be accepted. As with any post-graduate course, the minimum requirements are:
1) A bachelor’s degree or higher.
2) Or a nationally accredited advanced diploma or international equivalent.
3) Or evidence of three years’ full time employment in a managerial capacity
Please contact if you have any questions or if we can assist you in meeting these requirements