Bachelor of Social Science (with extended major in Human Behaviour)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 3 years |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
Students who wish to enrol in practicum units within their choice of majors or extended major must procure a Blue Card issued by the Public Safety Business Agency (PSBA) of the Queensland government (or equivalent from the jurisdiction in which they reside). Students will not be permitted to commence a practicum and/or internship placement until they provide details of their current Blue Card (or equivalent from the jurisdiction in which they reside) to the Practicum Coordinator.
Curriculum
Professional Studies
- Academic Communication
- Society: Introduction to Sociology
- Social Science Research Methods
- Ethics, Policy and Professional Issues
- Culturally Sensitive and Inclusive Practice
- Understanding Humanness
Christian Studies
- Foundations of a Bible-based Christ-centred Worldview
- Contours for a Bible-based Christ-centred Worldview
- Christianity and Worldviews
Human Behaviour
- Human Behaviour In Organisations
- Leadership In Organisations
- Human Resource Management
- Psychological Disorders, Assessment and Evidence Based Practice
- Introduction to Psychology
- Personal and Social Relationships
- Human Development
- Introduction to Pastoral Care
- Advocacy Mediation and Conflict Resolution
- Addictive Behaviours: Counselling Interventions
- Child and Adolescent Issues
- Relationship and Family Issues
- Abuse Issues
- Grief and Trauma: Counselling Interventions
- Sexuality, Spirituality and Counselling
- Directed Study
Elective
- Chaplaincy
- Community Development
- Counselling
- Human Services
- Studies in Society
- Youth Work