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For enrolment in 2009

Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare MChild&AdolesWelf

CSU’s Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare course provides a professional program in child and adolescent welfare that meets the needs of both government and non-government sectors.

About the course

This course is designed to meet the requirements of people working or proposing to work in the child and adolescent welfare field who are graduates but do not have a specific qualification in this area.

Articulation and credit

Students may, on application, be awarded credit for equivalent subjects completed at a Master level up to a maximum of four subjects. Within this standard CSU credit limit of 50% credit in a Master degree, students with experience in the field can gain credit for prior learning to a maximum of two subjects.

Students who have completed the Graduate Diploma of Human Services (Child and Adolescent Welfare) will, upon admission, be awarded credit for four subjects.

Graduation requirements

To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points, consisting of six session-length subjects. There are no residential schools associated with this course.

 

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