Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services), Bachelor of Arts

Magill(Adelaide)

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services), Bachelor of Arts dual degree program at the University of South Australia (UniSA) offers students a comprehensive education in social sciences and liberal arts. This interdisciplinary program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for careers in human services, community development, advocacy, and social research. Through a blend of coursework, field placements, research projects, and international experiences, students gain a deep understanding of human behavior, social systems, cultural diversity, and global issues.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the dual degree program encompasses a diverse range of subjects across social sciences and arts disciplines. Core courses provide students with a foundation in sociology, psychology, anthropology, and social policy, as well as literature, history, philosophy, and cultural studies. Specialized electives allow students to tailor their studies to their interests, with options such as social justice, gender studies, indigenous cultures, international relations, and creative arts. Practical components, including field placements, community projects, and research internships, provide hands-on experience and skill development in advocacy, community engagement, and cross-cultural communication.

Research Focus: UniSA's dual degree program emphasizes a strong research focus to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and evidence-based practice. Faculty members are actively engaged in research projects that address social issues, cultural diversity, and global challenges. Students have the opportunity to participate in research activities, collaborate with academic staff on projects, and gain practical research skills through independent studies and research internships. This research-intensive approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to analyze complex social problems, evaluate diverse perspectives, and contribute to positive social change.

Industry Engagement: Industry engagement is a key component of the dual degree program at UniSA. The university has established partnerships with social service agencies, non-profit organizations, government departments, and community groups to provide students with practical experience and professional networking opportunities. Field placements, internships, and volunteer opportunities allow students to gain firsthand experience in advocacy, social service delivery, and community development. Guest lectures, seminars, and workshops led by industry professionals provide insights into current practices, emerging trends, and career pathways in the social services sector.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services), Bachelor of Arts program at UniSA incorporates a global perspective into its curriculum to prepare students for the increasingly interconnected world. Students explore global issues such as migration, human rights, environmental sustainability, and cultural diversity, and examine international approaches to social justice, development, and diplomacy. Study abroad opportunities, exchange programs, and international field placements enable students to gain cross-cultural perspectives, learn from diverse cultural contexts, and develop intercultural competence.

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Location

Magill(Adelaide)

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

AUD 30900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 18 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is dedicated to promoting diversity and academic excellence by offering a range of scholarships to international students.

Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are aimed at high-achieving international students who demonstrate academic excellence. They offer financial support for tuition fees, and in some cases, a living allowance. Eligibility is based on academic merit.

International Merit Scholarships: UniSA's International Merit Scholarships are designed to reward outstanding academic performance. These scholarships are available for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. Eligibility criteria are based on academic results.

UniSA Study Grants: UniSA Study Grants provide partial tuition fee waivers for international students, making quality education more accessible. The eligibility criteria may include academic performance and the chosen course of study.

Destination Australia Scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian Government to support international students studying in regional areas. UniSA participates in this program, offering scholarships to eligible students.

Industry and Career-Ready Scholarships: UniSA collaborates with industry partners to offer scholarships that provide not only financial support but also work-integrated learning opportunities. These scholarships can be an excellent pathway to a successful career.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services), Bachelor of Arts dual degree program at the University of South Australia (UniSA) have a wide range of career opportunities in fields related to social services, community development, advocacy, and the arts. With a solid foundation in social sciences and liberal arts, practical skills in advocacy, research, and cross-cultural communication, industry connections, and a global perspective, graduates are well-prepared for meaningful and impactful careers.

Social Worker: Social workers assist individuals, families, and communities in accessing resources, navigating systems, and addressing social, emotional, and economic challenges. They provide counseling, advocacy, and practical assistance to promote resilience, empowerment, and social justice.

Community Development Officer: Community development officers work with communities to identify needs, strengths, and priorities, and to develop programs and initiatives that promote social inclusion, participation, and empowerment. They collaborate with local organizations, government agencies, and community members to address social issues and build capacity.

Advocate/Lobbyist: Advocates and lobbyists work for non-profit organizations, government agencies, and advocacy groups to raise awareness about social issues, influence public policy, and promote social justice. They research policy issues, develop campaigns, and engage with policymakers and the public to advance their causes.

Cultural Liaison/Community Organizer: Cultural liaisons and community organizers work with diverse cultural groups and communities to facilitate communication, collaboration, and understanding. They organize cultural events, workshops, and initiatives to celebrate diversity, promote cultural exchange, and address cultural barriers and stereotypes.

Policy Analyst/Researcher: Policy analysts and researchers conduct research, analyze data, and evaluate policies related to social issues, community development, and cultural diversity. They work for government agencies, research institutes, and non-profit organizations to inform evidence-based policymaking and program development.

Arts Administrator/Community Arts Coordinator: Arts administrators and community arts coordinators oversee the development and implementation of arts programs and initiatives that promote community engagement, cultural expression, and social cohesion. They work for arts organizations, cultural institutions, and community centers to facilitate creative projects and events.

Non-profit Manager/Executive Director: Non-profit managers and executive directors lead and manage non-profit organizations that address social, cultural, and community needs. They develop strategic plans, oversee operations, and mobilize resources to achieve organizational goals and mission impact.

Community Educator/Trainer: Community educators and trainers design and deliver educational programs, workshops, and training sessions on social issues, cultural diversity, and community development. They work for educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and government agencies to promote awareness, understanding, and social change.

International Development Worker: International development workers collaborate with local communities and organizations in developing countries to address poverty, inequality, and social injustice. They design and implement development projects, facilitate capacity-building initiatives, and promote sustainable development practices.

Human Rights Officer/Advocate: Human rights officers and advocates work to promote and protect human rights at local, national, and international levels. They monitor human rights violations, provide advocacy and support for victims, and engage in campaigns and legal actions to advance human rights principles and laws.


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