Overview

Give others the tools to create positive change and live meaningfully. This degree provides a broad overview of many areas of human services, and builds knowledge and capacity for various roles in community welfare and social justice. Importantly, this degree forms a strong grounding in the principles of social equity and anti-oppressive practice, which are foundational to the field.In this program you will gain exposure to the theory and values of human services practice and develop practical skills to ensure your success. You'll extend your understanding of the nature of contemporary society, and individual, family and community behaviour, and learn to critically analyse social problems and intimately understand Australian social welfare. For more information, visit Bachelor of Human Services at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.
Combined degrees: Refer to entry for: B Counselling/B Human Services.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Case manager, community development worker, family support worker, youth worker, disability services worker, child safety officer, community corrections officer.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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