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University of South Australia

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Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)

  • Bachelor

Learn from industry experts and award-winning researchers, gain practical experience in our on-campus Social Work Studios, and build workplace networks when you complete field education placements during your final year.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
MBSS, 002497J
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$29,400 per year / $88,200 total
ATAR
70

About this course

Learn from industry experts and award-winning researchers, gain practical experience in our on-campus Social Work Studios, and build workplace networks when you complete field education placements during your final year.

In the custom-built studios you will work alongside field practitioners and academic staff in simulated, real-life situations. Using state-of-the-art recording equipment and cameras, you can review your work and learn from your experiences. Third year work placements will also provide valuable experience during which you will experience first-hand what it's like to work in local, rural and international settings.

Study locations

Magill

What you will learn

Graduates will be well equipped to deal with the contemporary issues facing human service professionals. You will explore diverse scenarios and learn how to effectively manage challenging situations during on-campus sessions in our state-of-the-art Social Work Studios. You will then get the opportunity to practice these skills when you complete 560 hours of work placements during your final year of study. This degree focuses on four major areas of study:

  • behavioural and social sciences: the study of human behaviour and how it is affected by cultural, environmental, psychological and political aspects
  • human service practice: the political influences on human services, as well as the various ethical and cultural considerations; you will also gain the necessary communication skills needed to practice successfully in the field
  • human service management: gain skills that are important in the planning, provision and evaluation of a variety of human services
  • social policy: learn how to identify the social policies that affect people's lives, and the strategic ways that social workers may be able to influence these policies

You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.

Career pathways

A career in the human services sector requires a strong interest in human behaviour; you also need to be able to think clearly and logically, to be compassionate, understanding and patient. If you think you've got what it takes, the employment opportunities are excellent and the demand for graduates is high1, with graduating students quickly finding work in a wide range of fields. Careers to consider:

  • community development officer: employed by a city, neighbourhood or other municipality to ensure the growth, health and vitality of a region
  • community services worker: work with individuals and groups in the areas of psychology, rehabilitation and social work
  • counsellor: work with individuals and groups to help people overcome problems
  • project manager: use your managerial expertise to manage individual projects; work to meet deadlines and budget requirements
  • policy development officer: this is an advisory role where you will be responsible for analysing data and advising policymakers
  • social researcher: plan, design, conduct, manage and report on a range of social topics, including crime, healthcare, social services and unemployment

You could improve your employment prospects by continuing your studies with a one-year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree.

1Australian Government Department of Employment, Occupational Employment Projections 2015