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Bachelor of Human and Community Services

Bachelor of Human and Community Services

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Bachelor of Health and Community Services combines multiple key health and social science disciplines to arm students with the most effective collection of skills and knowledge required to make a positive difference in the growing field of community health care and social services.

The BHCS is provisionally accredited with ACWA, the Australian Community Services Association, enabling our students to register with this professional association upon successful completion of their studies.

Students undertake a well-balanced, rigorous and comprehensive range of subjects and assessment that introduces them to sociology theory, psychology, counselling practice, nutrition studies, public policy, health ethics, epidemiology, statistics, cross-cultural communication, workplace leadership and management and much more.

Pathways

Students interested in progressing further in this area, may choose to study one of the following areas on completion of the Bachelor of Health and Community Services:

Graduate Diploma

Masters
Doctorate

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Health and Community Services may find employment with government, private enterprise and not-for-profit organizations. Graduate employment opportunities include:

• Community health worker or manager
• Social welfare worker
• Child protection agent

• Early intervention professional
• Government policy advisor
• Community development

• Disability services professional
• Support network manager
• Mental health case worker

• Migrant support worker
• Homeless worker
• Senior youth officer

Course Learning Outcomes

Explain concepts, policies, regulations, principles, and theories that underpin Australia’s human and community services practice.

Exercise independent and collaborative judgement to address social, political, and legal issues in human and community services practice.

Apply a broad range of knowledge and skills to facilitate effective outcomes and ensure ethical, professional practice across diverse practice contexts. Explain concepts, policies, regulations, principles, and theories that underpin Australia’s human and community services practice.

Exercise independent and collaborative judgement to address social, political, and legal issues in human and community services practice.

Apply a broad range of knowledge and skills to facilitate effective outcomes and ensure ethical, professional practice across diverse practice contexts.

REQUIREMENTS

Year 12 Certificate Or Equivalent International Qualification.

English Language Requirements

One of the following:

• An Australian Diploma
• 6.5 In IELTS (With No Band Less Than 6.0)
• Any Other Equivalent Assessment Of English Language Proficiency (E.G. TOEFL, PTE)
• Completion Of An Approved English Foundation Course

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