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Interested in learning about issues that impact the community? The Bachelor of Human Services (Community Development) combines courses in sociology, law, public relations, psychology, communication and media studies, and community development to help you examine these issues from a wide range of perspectives.
Throughout your degree you will be challenged to critically analyse and debate contemporary issues that affect communities, such as social welfare, environment, racism, equality and social justice.
Program structure
Courses to be studiedUnits
Core courses8
plus 8 -unit major8
plus second 8-unit major8
or 2 x 4-unit minors
or 1 x 4-unit minor plus 4 x electives
Total24
Course codeCourse name
Core courses:
CMS1000Communication and Scholarship1
CDS1000Introduction to Community Welfare and Development
PSY1010Foundation Psychology A
CDS1001 Human Relations and Communications
EDC2200 Indigenous Perspectives
CDS2001 Sustainability Concepts and Issues
CDS2000 Ethical Issues and Human Rights in the Human Services2
CDS2002 Field Placement A
Community Development Major:
CMS2022 Communication and Power
CMS3001 Global Conflict Communication
LAW1101 Introduction to Law
PRL2002 Community Consultation and Development
PRL2004 Issues in Organisational Communication
PSY2010 Social Processes of Behaviour
SOC1000 Approaches to the Social Sciences
SOC3000 Collaborative Community Problem Solving
Footnotes
1 Students who have completed CMS1009 Communication in Academic and Professional Contexts cannot enrol in CMS1000.
2 Students cannot study both CDS2000 and HMT2000 within the one degree.
Entry requirements
- Year 12 English (4 SA) or equivalent
English Language Requirements
Domestic and international students from a non-English speaking background are required to satisfy English Language requirements. This program requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a University-approved English language program.
OP/Rank
The 2015 OP/Rank for this program is: 15/67
International entry requirements
English Language Requirements
Domestic and international students from a non-English speaking background are required to satisfy English Language requirements. This program requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a University-approved English language program.
Pre-requisites
Year 12 Senior Certificate or equivalent from a recognised institution. Find your country's level of qualificationand minimum entry requirements for this program.
You may be able to apply for scholarships to help with your study costs.