Applicants are required to meet one of the following criteria with a competitive result, and demonstrate that they fulfil any prerequisite requirements and essential requirements for admission:
Recent secondary education:
Meet any prerequisite requirements with a minimum grade of C- or equivalent and
Complete secondary qualifications equivalent to SACE, or
Complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points
or
Higher education study
Complete or partly complete a recognized higher education program at a recognized higher education institution
or
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Complete an award from a registered training organization at Certificate IV or above
or
Work and life experience
Hold completed secondary qualifications equivalent to SACE obtained more than 2 years in the past
English language requirements:
IELTS score of 6.0; TOEFL iBT score of 60 with Reading and Writing not less than 18; TOEFL paper-based test (PBT) score of 550 with TWE of 4.5; Cambridge CAE/CPE score of 169; Pearson's test of English (Academic) (PTE) score of 50 with Reading and Writing communicative scores not less than 50; CELUSA score of AE4.
This degree provides you with a sound knowledge of the political, behavioural and social sciences, and equips you with the skills needed for professional practice in the human services field as an accredited community worker, policy advocate or manager of human services. It has been developed around the following four major areas of study:
behavioural and social sciences
human service practice
human service management
social policy
You will also gain practical experience as part of the degree’s field education placement component. This is a valuable learning opportunity where you will build industry networks and further enhance practical skills. As part of this work placement you may be given the opportunity to take part in the parliamentary internship program.
Become even more employable by combining your Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) degree with another degree. With just one year of extra study you can graduate with an additional Bachelor of Psychology or Bachelor of Arts qualification. You can discuss the possibilities with Campus Central.
What you'll learn
Graduates will be well equipped to deal with the contemporary issues facing human service professionals. You will explore diverse scenarios and learn how to effectively manage challenging situations during on-campus sessions in our state-of-the-art Social Work and Human Services Studio. You will then get the opportunity to practice these skills when you complete 560 hours of work placements during your final year of study. This degree focuses on four major areas of study:
behavioural and social sciences: the study of human behaviour and how it is affected by cultural, environmental, psychological and political aspects
human service practice: the political influences on human services, as well as the various ethical and cultural considerations; you will also gain the necessary communication skills needed to practice successfully in the field
human service management: gain skills that are important in the planning, provision and evaluation of a variety of human services
social policy: learn how to identify the social policies that affect people’s lives, and the strategic ways that social workers may be able to influence these policies
Your career
A career in the human services sector requires a strong interest in human behaviour; you also need to be able to think clearly and logically, to be compassionate, understanding and patient. If you think you’ve got what it takes, the employment opportunities are excellent, with graduating students quickly finding work in a wide range of fields. Careers to consider:
community development officer: employed by a city, neighbourhood or other municipality to ensure the growth, health and vitality of a region
community services worker: work with individuals and groups in the areas of psychology, rehabilitation and social work
counsellor (with further study): work with individuals and groups to help people overcome problems
project manager: use your managerial expertise to manage individual projects; work to meet deadlines and budget requirements
policy advisor: review, develop and implement policies and strategies
policy development officer: this is an advisory role where you will be responsible for analysing data and advising policymakers
social researcher: plan, design, conduct, manage and report on a range of social topics, including crime, healthcare, social services and unemployment
youth worker: provide practical and emotional support to children and young people
family support worker: provide assistance and guidance to children and families in need; family support workers are often employed by adoption agencies, protective service agencies, or family services organisations
Level of Study: Bachelor Degree
Duration: 3 years
CRICOS Course Code: 002497J
English Requirements: IELTS Score UG 6
Annual Tuition: AUD$30,900.00
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