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The Master of Human Services Practice includes a specialisation in Couple and Family Therapy. Students can also choose to focus on the areas of Mental Health or Community Development.:
The course aims to meet the diverse needs of practitioners and others working within the broad field of human services, either in the public or the non-government, community or business sectors.
By the end of their studies in this course, human services practitioners will be able to:
The Master of Human Services Practice replaces the Master of Human Services Management.
Credit of up to four subjects (32 points) may be awarded to a student who has completed equivalent study at Master or Graduate Diploma level at a recognised tertiary institution. All credit applications will be considered by the Course Coordinator.
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