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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
6 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Community Development | Social Work and Counselling | Public Administration
Area of study
Social Sciences
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Undergraduate Certificate in Community Services is a four-subject award designed to introduce students to aspects of psychology, counselling, and social work. This certificate can be completed in a single semester, providing a foundation for further studies or entry-level positions in the community services field. Graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills required for entry-level positions in the community services field, such as case manager, youth worker, community development worker, support worker, and pastoral care worker.

Program Outline


Degree Overview


Overview:

The Undergraduate Certificate in Community Services is a four-subject award designed to introduce students to aspects of psychology, counselling, and social work. This certificate can be completed in a single semester, providing a foundation for further studies or entry-level positions in the community services field.


Objectives:

  • Equip students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for working in community services.
  • Foster a Christian worldview and its application within the community services field.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills for addressing social issues and community needs.
  • Enhance communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration and interaction with diverse populations.
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Description:

This short course offers flexibility for students who may want to start with a brief undergraduate program before committing to a full Bachelor program. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, equipping students to make a positive impact in their communities.


Outline


Program Content:

The Undergraduate Certificate in Community Services covers a variety of topics relevant to the field, including:

  • Psychology of Emotion and Wellbeing
  • Skills for Counselling
  • Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
  • Group and Community Work
  • Case Management

Structure:

  • One semester (13 weeks)
  • 2 compulsory core subjects
  • 2 elective subjects chosen from the listed options
  • Requires a total of 40 credit points for completion

Course Schedule:

Individual subject availability and location (online or Sydney campus) may vary. Consult the program timetable for specific details.


Modules:


Compulsory Core Subjects:

  • SSC110 Psychology of Emotion and Wellbeing: Explores the psychological factors influencing human emotions and well-being, with a focus on Christian perspectives.
  • SSC112 Counselling Practice I: Introduces the foundational skills and principles of counselling, including communication, active listening, and ethical considerations.

Elective Subjects:

  • SSC334 Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care: Provides an overview of chaplaincy, its role in various settings, and the development of pastoral care skills.
  • SSC215 Group and Community Work: Examines the dynamics and interventions involved in group work and community development initiatives.
  • SSC111 Case Management: Focuses on the principles and practice of case management within social service settings, including client assessment, intervention planning, and resource utilization.

Assessment


Assessment Methods:

The program utilizes various assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:

  • Assignments
  • Case studies
  • Presentations
  • Exams
  • Practical exercises

Assessment Criteria:

Assessments are evaluated based on criteria such as:

  • Knowledge and understanding of key concepts
  • Critical analysis and application of theories
  • Effective communication of ideas
  • Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
  • Professionalism and ethical conduct

Teaching


Teaching Methods:

The program employs diverse teaching methods to cater to various learning styles, including:

  • Interactive lectures and discussions
  • Group activities and case studies
  • Guest speaker presentations
  • Online learning resources
  • Individualized feedback and support

Faculty:

The program is taught by experienced and qualified faculty with expertise in psychology, counselling, social work, and related fields.


Careers


Potential Career Paths:

Graduates of this program may find employment opportunities in various sectors, including:

  • Chaplaincy positions
  • Ministry or church-based organizations
  • Not-for-profit and mission-focused organizations
  • Educational institutions requiring research and critical thinking skills

Career Opportunities:

The program equips graduates with the knowledge and skills required for entry-level positions in the community services field, such as:

  • Case manager
  • Youth worker
  • Community development worker
  • Support worker
  • Pastoral care worker
  • Alphacrucis offers a wide range of support services to students, including academic assistance, career counseling, and mental health resources.

Additional Notes:

  • Students who cannot access government loans may consider Study Loans as an alternative option.

Key Points:

  • This program provides a comprehensive introduction to community services.
  • The course is flexible and can be completed in a short timeframe.
  • Graduates are equipped with knowledge and skills for various career paths in the community services field.
  • The program integrates a Christian worldview into its curriculum.
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