Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Public Health

Queensland University of Technology - Kelvin Grove

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Overview

This course prepares you for work in human service organisations that provide public, non-government and private services such as child and family, disability support and health services. You learn how social, cultural, and economic factors can influence the health of individuals and communities. You complete 550 hours of professional placement to build skills in developing and delivering programs that recognise a client's individual barriers to improved health.

This course is covered by the QUT Offer Guarantee and Year 12 Early Offer Scheme.

For more course information, visit Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Public Health at QUT.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Aged services worker, child protection officer, community corrections officer, community education officer, counsellor, disability services worker, community and advocacy groups, human resource manager, policy officer, youth worker.

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Admission Criteria

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