OpenBachelor degreeSociety and Culture

Bachelor of Community Services

ProviderStanley College
Course code: TISCSTCOSHigher education providerStudy area: Society and CultureData JSON
AttendanceOn campus
Intakes & start datesAugust 2023 · Perth · WA

Course overview

The Stanley College Bachelor of Community Services is a broad-based and comprehensive course. The course offers both breadth and depth in core areas. It provides graduates with a wide range of knowledge, critical reasoning skills, and abilities needed in the contemporary delivery of community services. The curriculum progresses from fundamental subject areas in the first year to slightly more specialised topics in the second, to themes and activities central to Field Work placements. In addition, there are two specialisations in the degree: Child and family protection; and Disability.

Course record

Career Opportunities
  • Disability officer
  • Community leisure officer
  • Welfare officer
  • Case coordinator
  • Child welfare worker
  • Family caseworker
  • Caseworker
  • Community development officer
  • Family services worker
  • Case management officer
  • Case manager
  • Child protection worker
  • Community development worker
Majors
  • Community Services
  • Child and family protection
  • Disability
Other Information
400 hours of fieldwork placement is required.

Entry requirements

Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.

Standard entry

  • All applicants General Admission Criteria apply to this course. Applicants with higher education study Satisfactory completion of at least six months consecutive study at any Australian university or non-University Higher Education Provider, or at an overseas institution where the program is determined by the Overseas Qualification Unit to be equivalent to an AQF level 5 or higher OR completed a recognised Foundation Studies program. Applicants with Vocational Education and Training study Successful completion of a VET award at Certificate IV or higher at an Australian Registered Training Organisation (or equivalent). Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years). Successful completion of the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), or interstate equivalent, with a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 55 OR Successful completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB), including English. Applicants with work and life experience STAT is accepted for entry into this course.
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Campuses & intake dates

Upcoming intakes

  • PerthWAAugust 2023
  • PerthWAMarch 2024
  • PerthWA