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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.
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.
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
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