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Study Level Bachelor
Course Code 116233H
Study Method Class
Assessment Online Exam, Onsite Exam, Assignments
Start Date September 2025, February 2026, May 2026
Entry Requirement Grade 12
Duration 156 weeks
Price $59400
Discount No
Discounted Price NA
About the Course
The Bachelor of Community Services (B CS) is a comprehensive three-year full-time program designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in community services. Accredited at AQF level 7, the BCS integrates theoretical learning with practical, hands-on experience through work-integrated learning and practicum placements. Students engage in a supportive environment, fostering personal growth and professional development essential for effective community service work.
Entry Requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To satisfy the general entrance requirements for admission to the course, applicants must meet at least one of the following entry requirements:
DOMESTIC APPLICANTS:
Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent, or
Successful completion of an equivalent secondary qualification either interstate or overseas (in English), or
Successful completion of an Australian qualification recognised as at least AQF Certificate IV (minimum period of study of 1 school year within the last 2 years), or
Satisfactory completion of an accredited Tertiary Preparation Program or a Foundation Year Program offered by an Australian university that would enable students to gain entry to an Australian university, or
Satisfactory completion of one year of accredited full-time study at a registered institute of tertiary education at AQF level 4 or above, or
Admission to candidature for an undergraduate degree at an Australian university
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS:
International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate competency in the English language. English proficiency can be demonstrated by providing proof of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall test result (or equivalent alternative test result as defined by regulation) that meets the specified level of English proficiency for the course: IELTS 6.5 with no individual band below 6.0, Pearson PTE Academic 56 overall with no individual communicative skill below 46, or recognised equivalency. All candidates will be required to undergo an online interview to provide a second layer of assurance of English competence and vocation for study and the profession associated with their degree. Other acceptable evidence of English proficiency includes:
Completion of secondary education/undergraduate qualification via the medium of English, or Successful completion of Year 12 secondary schooling in Australia (minimum of 1 school year to be completed in Australia within the last 2 years), or
Successful completion of an Australian qualification recognised as at least AQF Certificate IV (minimum period of study of 1 school year within the last 2 years), or Successful completion of a Tertiary Studies Foundation Program (minimum period of study of 1 school year).
International students who do not meet the specified English proficiency requirements may undertake an ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) program prior to undertaking the course.
What will you learn
The BCS integrates theoretical learning with practical, hands-on experience through work-integrated learning and practicum placements. Students engage in a supportive environment, fostering personal growth and professional development essential for effective community service work.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the B CS program are prepared for diverse professional roles in community services, including:
- Welfare worker
- Community worker
- Disability support officer
- Family support officer
- Residential care officer
- Youth worker
- Managerial positions within these fields
Course Units
Code | Course Unit | Description | Type |
---|---|---|---|
CAS101 | Community Development | Core | |
FLD304 | Fieldwork 2 | Core | |
FLD303 | Transition to Professional Practice | Core | |
FLD202 | Fieldwork 1 | Core | |
FLD201 | Ethics and Professional Practice | Core | |
SPS304 | Mental Health and the Community | Core | |
SPS303 | Family and Domestic Violence | Core | |
SPS202 | Working with Young People and their Families | Core | |
SPS201 | Alcohol and Other Drugs | Core | |
CAS204 | Managing Multiculturalism and Diversity | Core | |
CAS203 | Principles of Case Management | Core | |
CAS102 | Group Work | Core | |
INT101 | Introduction to Community Services | Core | |
SAP304 | Social Research Methods | Core | |
SAP203 | Developing Social Policy | Core | |
SAP103 | Introduction to Welfare Law | Core | |
SAP102 | Welfare Systems and Services in Australia | Core | |
SAP101 | Foundations of Sociology and Politics for Community Service Workers | Core | |
COU303 | Supervision and Debriefing | Core | |
COU202 | Counselling Theory and Practice (2) | Core | |
COU101 | Counselling Theory and Practice (1) | Core | |
INT204 | Introduction to Management in Community Services | Core | |
INT103 | Human Development Across the Lifespan | Core | |
INT102 | Interpersonal Communication Skills | Core |