Bachelor of Human Services and Entrepreneurship

Federation University - Berwick

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Overview

Want to make a positive difference to solve social problems in a rapidly changing human services sector? You’ll develop a broad suite of skills to become a social entrepreneur who can assist, advocate and empower people and communities who are experiencing complex social and economic challenges.

Graduates develop skills working with government and third-sector organisations in case management, community work, group work, ethical practice and managing complex cases. As a graduate you’ll be skilled in areas including organisational management, project and grant writing, advocacy, community work and innovating to solve challenging social problems. You will be qualified to pursue roles in the Community and Human Services sector or the Social Enterprise sector.

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Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English.

Potential Career Outcomes

Graduates develop knowledge and skills of how to become entrepreneurs who can create, propose and have social impact to address complex global challenges through developing innovative and creative solutions. Graduates develop skills working with government and third sector organisations in case management, community work, group work, ethical practice and managing complex cases.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Federation University website for admission criteria information.

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