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  • University of New England

    Nurture individuals and communities

    Follow, or build upon, your natural urge to protect and nurture those around you. Develop skills that form the core of care professions. Gain a pathway into a degree in nursing, social work or community services.


    100% online

    1 year full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • Southern Cross University

    UndergraduateSCU-CMW-DEG

    Bachelor of Community Welfare

    Help and support people and families in need

    This community welfare course prepares you to work with clients and colleagues in human services. Placements add context to your studies with real world experience. Explore youth work and case management. Adopt the values and ethics of the profession.


    Online & on-campus

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Southern Cross University


    Online & on-campus

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

  • Macquarie University

    UndergraduateMAQ-PSY-DEG

    Bachelor of Psychology

    Analyse the human mind and behaviour

    Open your mind to the study of developmental, social and child psychology. Understand how the humans process and assess information. Start down a path that could lead to a career in health, social welfare, human resources or market research.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • University of Tasmania

    Core skills in community care

    Make a start in a career in social and community services. You’ll learn how to offer positive support to people in need. Get to know the health and community services in Australia. Think how you can help individuals, families, and communities.


    100% online

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • Murdoch University

    UndergraduateMUR-CDV-DEG

    Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)

    Delve into what community means and how we live

    Study social justice, community issues, institutions (family, work, law) and social issues (gender, race, unemployment, health, welfare, deviance and social control). Apply your learning to community groups, government departments and not-for-profits.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

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  • Torrens University Australia

    UndergraduateTUA-COS-DEG

    Bachelor of Community Services

    Help people in communities connect and thrive

    Develop tools for a career dedicated to social justice, welfare, and advocacy. You’ll work on communication, counselling, and policy theory. Build your experience and contacts through work placements. Electives include mediation and child protection.


    Online & on-campus

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Southern Queensland

    Become an expert mental health counsellor

    Study psychological disorders and treatments. You’ll analyse mental health counselling in Australia– including relevant legislation and policies. This is an accredited postgraduate counselling degree. It includes on-campus learning and clinical experience.


    Online & on-campus

    2 years full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Southern Queensland

    Build your expertise in mental health counselling

    Dive deeper into mental health support for the Australian population. You’ll explore major counselling theories and think about your own practice framework. Build your client management skills. Examine topics including privacy and child protection. 


    Online & on-campus

    1 year full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Southern Queensland

    Counsel people with mental health difficulties

    Become a mental health professional. You’ll explore mental health counselling theory and techniques. Build essential skills like case management. Grasp key legal and ethical issues. Support clients with conditions including anxiety and depression.


    Online & on-campus

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

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