The course consists of eight subjects:
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology 1S
SOC101 Introductory Sociology
PSY113 Child and Adolescent Psychology
WEL420 Working in Child Protection
WEL418 Case Management
MGT501 Theory and Practice of Management
LAW401 Legal Issues in Child and Adolescent Welfare
and one from:
ETH401 Ethics and Social Welfare
PHL404 Ethics and the Public Sector
Progression to the Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare
Students who complete this award may proceed to the Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare with credit for four subjects.
Session 1
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology 1S
SOC101 Introductory Sociology
Session 2
PSY113 Child and Adolescent Psychology
WEL420 Working in Child Protection
Session 3
WEL418 Case Management
MGT 501Theory and Practice of Management
Session 4
LAW401 Legal Issues in Child and Adolescent Welfare
and one from:
ETH401 Ethics and Social Welfare
PHL404 Ethics and the Public Sector
Distance education
Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Postgraduate
2 years by distance education
YES
N/A
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The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, part of the Faculty of Arts of Charles Sturt University, is based at the Wagga Wagga campus and also has staff located at the Albury and Bathurst campuses of the university.
The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, part of the Faculty of Arts of Charles Sturt University, is based at the Wagga Wagga campus and also has staff located at the Albury and Bathurst campuses of the university.
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