What is a Bachelor of Community Services?
The Bachelor of Community Services equips you with theory and skills necessary for a career in community and public sectors. You'll cover counselling, social justice, advocacy and welfare, and gain practical experience working with individuals and communities. This course is currently seeking accreditation by the industry peak body.
Learning outcomes and Work-Integrated Learning
- Demonstrate respectful and effective communication skills with the diverse cultures in which we work.
- Exercise critical judgement in advocating and empowering clients within a social justice context.
- Implement and apply community services competencies and professional practice within appropriate moral, ethical, legal and professional standards.
- Implement and evaluate interventions to support clients with diverse needs and experiences.
- This course has a requirement of 400 hours of fieldwork placement .
This is an AQF Level 7 course delivered by Torrens University Australia Ltd.
*For more details on international student study options.
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Community Services has been designed to prepare you for employment in a role that leverages advocacy, social policy and community development to improve and support the lives of others. You will be ready to begin working in the dynamic field of community services in a career that makes a difference.
Potential career paths
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Community Worker
Average salary: $59,000 - $100,188 -
Welfare Worker
Average salary: $70,863 - $93,029 -
Community Development Officer
Average salary: $77,584 - $96,137 -
Youth Worker
Average salary: $66,258 - $92,241 -
Case Manager
Average salary: $78,610 - $114,408 -
NDIS Support Coordinator
Average salary: $71,875 – 84,556 -
Mental Health Support Worker
Average salary: $62,400 - $84,060
Subjects and units
Delivered both on campus and online, this course comprises 22 core subjects and 2 electives, each subject requiring 10 hours of study per week; three hours facilitated and seven self-directed. Assessments may include activity-based assignments or online quizzes. There are no formal exams.
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Year 1
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Year 2
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Year 3
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Electives
Requirements
Core subjects
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Social and Emotional Wellbeing | HWEL2006
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Professional Collaboration and Communication | HSC101
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Case Management and Understanding Community Services | HCCSSD101
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Person-Centred Practice | HCCSSD102
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Mental Health | HCCSSD103
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Lifespan Development | HCCSSD104
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Theories of Counselling | HCCSSD105
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Professional Practice and Industry Placement | HCCSSD106
Requirements
Core subjects
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Evidence-based Practice | EBP107A
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Understanding Health | HWEL2002A
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Health Systems and Community Services in Action | COM201
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First Peoples Cultures, History and Health | FPH201
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Policy Activism, Planning and Management | HCCSSD204
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Diversity and Inclusion | HCCSSD202
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Social Justice | HCCSSD205
Requirements
Core subjects
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Health Education and Communication | HEC306
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Advanced Industry Placement | HCCSSD302
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Empowerment and Advocacy | HCCSSD309
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Community Development | HCCSSD304
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Working with Complex Clients | COU202
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Critical Literature Review | CLR308A
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Applied Ethical and Professional Practices in Community Services | HCCSSD306
Requirements
Choose one elective subjects below in year two and two elective subjects below in year three.
Year 2 - one 200 level
Year 3 - one 300 level
Elective subjects
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Mediation and Conflict | HCCSSD203
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Chronic Illness and Disability | HCCSSD206
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Health Promotion | HPR200A
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Environmental Change and Resilience | HCCSSD207
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Healthcare in the Digital World | HDW204
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Positive Ageing | POA304
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Understanding Addictions | HCCSSD301
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Entrepreneurship, Professionalism and Business Skills in Health | EPR307
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Child Protection | HCCSSD308
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Grief, Loss and Death | HCCSSD310
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Mediation and Conflict | COU201
International students must not enrol in more than one-third (33%) of online subjects over their course, and must study at least one face-to-face subject each study period. For more information, visit Study in Australia.
International students on a student visa are required to study full time (i.e. must complete a minimum of 1.0 EFTSL of study per year). For the latest information on study locations, please check the entry requirements flyer.
Study pathways
Torrens University offers undergraduate and postgraduate students with flexible entry options and study pathways. Whether you prefer a full program or a modular approach, we can tailor your studies to your needs. Start your journey with an undergraduate diploma or bachelor degree, or grow your career with a postgraduate qualification.
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Postgraduate
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Graduate Certificate courses ( 2 options )
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Graduate Certificate of Counselling
Domestic students only
Complete just four subjects to expand your knowledge in a specific area, or take the first step towards your Masters.
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Graduate Certificate of Public Health
CRICOS 097405K
Complete just four subjects to expand your knowledge in a specific area, or take the first step towards your Masters.
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Graduate Diploma courses ( 2 options )
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Graduate Diploma of Counselling
Domestic students only
Complete four more subjects to expand or deepen your knowledge in a specific area.
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Graduate Diploma of Public Health
CRICOS 097406J
Complete four more subjects to expand or deepen your knowledge in a specific area.
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Master courses ( 2 options )
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Master of Public Health
CRICOS 097404M
Become a specialist in your field, or take the first step towards your Doctorate degree.
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Master of Public Health Advanced
CRICOS 095594E
Become a specialist in your field, or take the first step towards your Doctorate degree.
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Industry partners and Work‑Integrated Learning
Work Integrated-Learning Hours
This course has a requirement of 400 hours of fieldwork placement with approved external organisations.You can source Work-Integrated Learning opportunities, including placements, through our Careers Connect database, all vetted for quality and relevance by Torrens University’s Learning Facilitators.
Entry details
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Domestic
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International
Fees
Check the domestic course fee schedule for the cost of your course.
FEE-HELP
Eligible Australian students may choose to defer some, or all, of their tuition fees through FEE-HELP, a loan scheme repaid through the tax system based on income.
Scholarships
If you are truly passionate about health, we want to hear from you. We have a variety of health scholarships on offer to assist you in becoming a key part of the health industry:Admission criteria
Before you begin your application to study as a domestic student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.
Year 12 (Australian secondary school certificate) or equivalent
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Successful completion of a Vocational qualification (AQF Level 4), or above
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Successful completion of at least 0.5 EFTSL at AQF level 5, 0.25 EFTSL at AQF level 6 or above, or equivalent
Successful completion of Year 10 or equivalent, and a minimum three years of full time relevant work experience that demonstrates skills and knowledge gained through paid or unpaid employment, formal learning and/or non-formal learning (presented on a current resume with attached cover letter).
Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.Fees
Check the international course fee schedule for the cost of your course. Onshore international students requiring a student visa should choose campus-based / blended options.
Fee payment
Course fees can be paid across three study periods. Each instalment to be paid before the beginning of the academic stage census date.
Scholarships
We want you to have the best possible chance to succeed, which is why we offer a range of financial scholarships to support our international students during their study journey.Admission criteria
Before you begin your application to study as a international student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.
Successful completion of at least 0.5 EFTSL at AQF level 5, 0.25 EFTSL at AQF level 6 or above, or equivalent
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Australian secondary school certificate, or equivalent Senior Secondary qualification, or Baccalaureate Diploma
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent.
Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.How to apply
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Frequently asked questions
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