Bachelor of Community and Human Services

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Do you have a heart for the vulnerable people in our society? Whether you want to direct social policy or work one-on-one with marginalised people, the Bachelor of Community and Human Services delivers the skills and knowledge you need to really make a difference. You could specialise in youth work, drug and alcohol, casework, child protection, family support, indigenous welfare, and more. The program covers: sociology and community services, interpersonal skills and counselling practice, case management, social policy and social change, ethical practice, community health and wellbeing. Graduates are eligible for membership with the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA). Enquire now for the full list of study units and elective choices, admissions criteria, and universities near you that offer the Bachelor of Community and Human Services.

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Entry requirements

Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Community and Human Services vary depending on the institution but generally include completion of Year 12 with a minimum ATAR, VET pathway courses or prior experience.

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