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Bachelor of Community Service

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Community Service is designed to prepare students for impactful careers in social work, community development, and human services. The program emphasizes understanding social issues, advocacy, and working with diverse populations. Students engage in hands-on learning through practical placements and community projects, gaining skills in program development, counselling, and policy analysis. The curriculum covers topics such as social justice, community engagement, and mental health, equipping graduates to effectively address the needs of individuals and communities while promoting social change.



Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Community Service include the completion of secondary education with a strong academic record and a minimum score in relevant subjects, such as English and social sciences. Non-native English speakers must demonstrate proficiency, typically through tests like IELTS (minimum score of 6.5) or TOEFL. Applicants are also required to submit a personal statement outlining their motivation for studying community service and future career goals, along with recommendations from teachers or professionals in related fields. Additionally, some programs may prefer or require relevant volunteer or work experience in community service or social work.