The Bachelor of Community Welfare at Southern Cross University is a three-year undergraduate degree for international students that prepares you to work across the community welfare, human services and social support sectors. You’ll gain foundational knowledge and practical skills in case management, community development, counselling, social research, advocacy and organisational practice. The curriculum emphasises social justice, human rights and collaborative practice, with a strong focus on real-world application through work integrated learning placements. Graduates are equipped to support diverse client groups and contribute meaningfully to community wellbeing in government and non-government organisations across Australia and globally.
Intakes: March, June
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
The Bachelor of Community Welfare at SCU is delivered as a professional integrated degree (not separate majors), with key focus areas you’ll study across the program:
• Case Management & Client Support — skills to assess and assist individuals, families and groups.
• Community Development & Social Policy — building sustainable community programs and policy understanding.
• Counselling Theory & Practice — applied counselling skills for human services settings.
• Social Research & Advocacy — research methods and advocacy for social change.
• Mental Health & Disability Support — understanding diverse needs and support strategies.
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