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Bachelor of Community Welfare

Undergraduate | SCU-CMW-DEG | 2022

Course information for 2022 intake View information for 2024 course intake

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.

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Study method
100% online study with practicum placement
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Total subjects
24

Price from
$43,872
Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
CSP available
Yes

Bachelor of Community Welfare

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Career opportunities

Graduates of this course will have opportunities to use their transferable skills in human services careers that might include government and non-government positions in fields such as child protection, disability services, housing services, youth work, aged care, alcohol and drug rehabilitation, community engagement, mental health services, and domestic violence services.

The Bachelor of Community Welfare articulates with a range of VET awards. It can also provide a pathway to our Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying), which is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The Masters degree is for graduates who have undertaken prior study in the social sciences, social welfare, psychology, or related fields. Graduates of this Masters degree will qualify as social workers in Australia and may also be eligible to apply to work as social workers overseas.

Professional recognition

The course is accredited by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA). Graduates are eligible to join ACWA.

Career outlook

Community Workers:
Unknown average
Disabilities Services Officers:
Unknown average
Health and Welfare Services Managers:
Over $120K
Welfare Centre Managers:
Unknown average
Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers:
$75K to $93K
Youth Workers:
Unknown average

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