The Bachelor of Community Development at Victoria University equips international students with practical skills to build strong, inclusive and resilient communities. The course focuses on community engagement, social justice, advocacy, project design and implementation, critical analysis of community issues, and ethical practice. Students benefit from extensive workplace placements in community development organisations and opportunities to study overseas while earning credits. The degree combines theory with real-world practice through placements, creative projects and collaborations that develop communication, advocacy and leadership skills.
Intakes: February,
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
Minor & Elective Focus Areas (within the curriculum):
While the Bachelor of Community Development does not have formal separate majors, it includes opportunities within the program to tailor study through elective minors such as:
• Community – focused on grassroots development and local projects
• International Development – emphasising global community issues and aid work
• Student Welfare – focusing on support and advocacy for youth and student communities
These minors help shape your expertise within the broader field of community development.
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