The Bachelor of Youth Work and Youth Studies explores complex social issues affecting at-risk youth, such as homelessness, radicalisation, poverty and mental health. It encourages critical debate and investigation of youth in relation to space, digital landscapes, culture, religion, family and the law.
This degree aims to examine and foster the environments in which all young people can thrive and feel confident, connected and safe.
The Health Care and Social Assistance is the largest employing industry in Australia, with job growth set to continue over the next five years. Many social assistance services for young people are delivered by skilled youth workers, whose expertise are in high demand.
Youth workers are employed in areas such as:
local government
health services
youth refuges and housing programs
alcohol and other drug agencies
major welfare services
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Duration: 3 Year(s)Fees: Not available
Intake | Location |
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Semester 1 (March), 2024 | Melbourne |
Semester 2 (July), 2024 | Melbourne |
Semester 1 (March), 2025 | Melbourne |
Semester 2 (July), 2025 | Melbourne |
Semester 1 (March), 2026 | Melbourne |
Semester 2 (July), 2026 | Melbourne |
Semester 1 (March), 2027 | Melbourne |
Semester 2 (July), 2027 | Melbourne |
Semester 1 (March), 2028 | Melbourne |
Semester 2 (July), 2028 | Melbourne |
IELTS (Academic): minimum overall band of 6.5 (with no individual band below 6.0)
TOEFL (Internet Based Test - IBT): minimum overall score of 79 (with minimum of 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing)
6.5
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 79.0
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