About the course
This degree prepares you to support individuals and communities through a social science and human rights lens. You’ll learn how communities develop and change, exploring social change, gender equality, cultural diversity, sustainability, child development and policy development. The course includes networking with industry and 400 hours of field placement to help you graduate work-ready with practical community and human services capability at bachelor level. The programme explores human behaviour, research methods, and applied psychology for community and organisational settings.
Career outcome
Graduates can pursue roles across community and human services, working with diverse and vulnerable populations in government and non-government settings. Career paths may include community development, family and youth support, case support and client advocacy, program coordination, and work in areas such as social policy and wellbeing initiatives. The 400-hour placement and applied learning help build employability for entry-level professional roles in community services. Preparing graduates for human resources support, community services, and psychology-related graduate pathways.
Living Costs in Perth**
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Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) A$ 17 - 23 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) A$ 1,255 - 1,660 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) A$ 866 - 1,146 |
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Transportation (Daily) A$ 6 - 8 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) A$ 243 - 321 |

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