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Bachelor of Community Services

Bachelor of Community Services

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

If you want to advance your career in the community services field, our community services course will equip you with the knowledge and real-world experience to succeed.

In our community services course, you will:

  • develop a broad understanding of the principles and theories that relate to service delivery in the community services sector
  • analyse traditional models of welfare and examine a range of contemporary theoretical perspectives
  • gain a wide range of skills and knowledge that empower your client and that are rewarding for you and beneficial to your organisation

During our course, we encourage you to form a community of learners with your fellow students to share experiences, develop critical reflective skills and enrich your learning experience. You will also benefit from taking part in practical placement and applied learning subjects, and pick up real world experience working in and around the community services sector.

With our community services course, you will:

  • study cultural safety with a strong Indigenous focus
  • develop an extensive knowledge related to community services
  • learn to understand applicable legislation and regulation
  • practise and develop decision-making and communication strategies

Career & Learning Outcomes

Child Protection Practitioner
Alcohol and Other Drugs Worker
Crisis Intervention Worker
Residential Care Officer

Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities – demonstrate practical, theoretical, sociological knowledge and skills that support community service fields delivery to achieve practical outcomes for employment within diverse disciplines of community services.

Communication – develop and demonstrate high-level professional communication skills within a range of community service situations.

Critical thinking – acquire skills in the critical evaluation of theories and philosophical approach to community services by reflecting of own skill development when engaging the principles of community services work.

Self-management – demonstrate initiative and autonomy in planning for implementation, monitoring and evaluation to maximise opportunities for community service clients.

Teamwork – work collaboratively with others from different disciplines and diverse backgrounds by applying inclusive principles and practices to create and maintain culturally safe workplaces.

Global Citizenship – analyse and address the philosophical basis of community development and services as a method of social change within a global context while taking into consideration cultural and socioeconomic diversity, the impact of social, gender and racial inequality, and the application of professional ethical standards.

Pathways & Accreditation

After successful completion, you may be eligible to apply to study at honours or masters level at any Australian university.

This course is fully accredited by the ACWA (Australian Community Workers Association).

This course is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and the qualification is aligned with the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level 7 and Box Hill Institute Graduate Attributes.

REQUIREMENTS

International students must have completed an Australian Year 12 or international equivalent with a pass.

IELTS Overall 6.5 (Academic) With No Band Less Than 6.0; TOEFL IBT Overall Score 83, With Each Section No Less Than 20 For Listening, 19 For Reading, 24 For Writing, 20 For Speaking; PTE Academic English Overall 58 No Communicative Skills Less Than 50; Cambridge English Advanced (CAE): 176-184; Occupational English Test (OET): Minimum Score Of C In Each Of The Four Components.

PLEASE NOTE: Box Hill Institute only accept enrolments from international students who are 18 years of age or above at the time of course commencement.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Box Hill Institute is an educational provider with three campuses in Australia- of which one is based in Melbourne- and was the ‘2016 Australian Large Training Provider of the Year’. The Institute offers courses that are pathways into a higher qualification either at Box Hill Institute or with its university partners. Students will also benefit from its modern facilities and its industry partnerships- which will help them work with industry, gain valuable hands-on experience, and broaden horizons through overseas projects. Box Hill Institute is home to approximately 40,000 students from diverse backgrounds. 85% of the Institute’s students are employed within 6 months of completing their study, and are found to earn a higher salary after graduating than university graduates.

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Box Hill Institute is an educational provider with three campuses in Australia- of which one is based in Melbourne- and was the ‘2016 Australian Large Training Provider of the Year’. The Institute offers courses that are pathways into a higher qualification either at Box Hill Institute or with its university partners. Students will also benefit from its modern facilities and its industry partnerships- which will help them work with industry, gain valuable hands-on experience, and broaden horizons through overseas projects. Box Hill Institute is home to approximately 40,000 students from diverse backgrounds. 85% of the Institute’s students are employed within 6 months of completing their study, and are found to earn a higher salary after graduating than university graduates.

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