Graduate Certificate of Health and Community

The Graduate Certificate of Health and Community is designed for health & community services professionals who wish to advance their careers, or for those who want to enter a new career in this growing industry sector. The course also offers a pathway into the Master of Social Work (Qualifying) degree at Acknowledge Education. The Graduate Certificate of Health and Community provides a broad-based knowledge of health and community services, its practices, processes, and underlying theories and principles. The theoretical and applied learning units in this course, are designed so that students gain real-world knowledge and skills for application when working in health and community service contexts.

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Duration
Fees
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Stotts College: Melbourne

Full-time - 14 weeks

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Stotts College: Perth, Murray Street

Full-time - 14 weeks

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Stotts College: Sydney

Full-time - 14 weeks

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Structure

This course requires successful completion of 24 credit points: 4 core units weighted at 6 points each.; The course will be conducted over one trimester comprising 12 weeks with 4 units, with the course being completed within one trimester of full-time study.

Subjects

  • GCIND 801 Foundations of Psychology
  • GCSO801 Welfare Systems and Services in Australia
  • GCIND802 Grief, Loss and Trauma Across the Lifespan
  • GCSOC 802 Foundations of Sociology and Politics

Entry requirements

  • To be accepted into the course, international students require a relevant three-year AQF Level 7 degree.

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