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Jansen Newman Institute Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Community Services)

Jansen Newman Institute

Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Community Services)

Pyrmont, Australia

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Jan 2025

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    About: The Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Community Services) equips students with skills and knowledge for a career in community services. The program covers areas like social justice, community development, and welfare policies. It emphasizes practical experience through placements and projects, preparing students for real-world challenges in the social sector.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as community worker, social services coordinator, or welfare officer. They may also work in non-profit organisations or government agencies, focusing on enhancing community well-being and advocating for social change.

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The Bachelor of Community Services prepares students with theoretical and practical skills necessary to pursue a career in community and public sectors. It delivers effective skills in counselling, social policy, advocacy and welfare, and practical experience working with individuals and communities. Graduates may apply for membership in the Australian Community Workers Association, the peak body for community service professionals.

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