Bachelor of Community Services

Chisholm Institute, TAFE VIC

Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00881F

The La Trobe University's Bachelor of Community Services is available to students who have successfully completed Chisholm's Diploma of Community Services. This program is offered as either a full time or part time study option with face-to-face tutorial support. Chisholm's Diploma of Community Services students will pathway into the second year of this course, subject to availability. On completion of this bachelor course you'll gain skills and knowledge in areas such as community development, psychology, sociology, case management, education, counselling, family violence, child protection, human rights and advocacy, manage diversity and communication. This nationally recognised qualification may lead to employment in roles such as youth worker, case manager, child protection worker, family case worker, or domestic violence worker. These roles may involve supervision of other staff and volunteers.

Structure

On completion of this bachelor course you'll gain skills and knowledge in areas such as community development, psychology, sociology, case management, education, counselling, family violence, child protection, human rights and advocacy, manage diversity and communication.

Subjects

  • Life Course Development
  • Introduction to Aboriginal Victoria
  • Social Work in an Unequal World
  • Introduction to the Profession
  • Social Work Research A
  • Understanding the Impact of Organisational Context
  • plus more

Standard entry requirements

Attendance at an interview prior to enrolment, Students must be able to produce a valid working with children check and police check prior to course commencement, Successful completion of Chisholm's Diploma of Community Services

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