Bachelor of Youth Work
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
- TOEFL Internet Total Score: 70
- Other Tests: PTE Academic – 52
This program provides a comprehensive program to learn from important youth work meetings as an embedded practice within the community service. The Edith Cowan University bachelor of Youth Work course covers essential units for youth work, as well as courses related to social work. Students can choose their respective study areas such as Aboriginal and Intercultural Study, Addiction Study, Community Work, Criminology, Psychology, Counseling, Visual Arts, Media and Communication, event management and Outdoor Adventure. Youth Work is a fun and challenging activity that involves working with young people in a variety of fun and rewarding ways. In Australia, the main thing that distinguishes young workers from other public service workers is that young people are the most important. Youth work acknowledges the social and social environment in which young people live and helps to develop young people emotionally and socially.
By adding units of basic youth work, students can choose between major social or minor social sciences and four defined geographies from external leadership and / or healthy development. You will gain valuable practical experience working with young people, in addition to the intellectual understanding and practical skills needed to address the needs, problems and aspirations of young people. Our graduates are active in local government, social services, youth justice, educational institutions, substance abuse and homeless organizations. The Bachelor of Youth Work responds to the community's need for qualified and qualified young workers in the needs of young people in many sectors of society and society.
The Bachelor of Youth Work course prepares graduates for various youth employment opportunities. Career positions can be for youth welfare services including homeless support services, youth health, youth counseling, support programs and support programs. Graduates find work in youth holiday programs, youth work centers, formal education with young people, school-based support programs, and chaplaincy. Depending on the students' choice of related courses they may wish to pursue careers with a particular focus on entertainment, sports, adventure programs, youth arts, youth counseling, addiction services, youth mental health services, or youth justice. Employers who work for youth graduates include, Local Government, State and State, National Charities and local community organizations.
Starting Next |
Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
July 2020 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Joondalup |
February 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Joondalup |
July 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Joondalup |