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BP315 - Bachelor of Arts (Welfare and Society)
Plan: BP315 - Bachelor of Arts (Welfare and Society)
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
The program is designed to provide you with professional education for administrative and policy-focused employment in the contemporary Australian welfare and human service system. Upon successful completion you will be able to:
- participate robustly in contemporary and changing ideological and political debates impacting on society, in an informed, flexible and grounded manner to evaluate policy and/or engage in policy debates.
- apply a body of interdisciplinary knowledge, values and skills in working with and for society’s most vulnerable and marginalised individuals, families, groups and communities.
- critically analyse, synthesise and reflect on issues of social disadvantage, marginalisation and oppression in both local and international contexts, and proactively work to promote social justice and human rights.
- demonstrate creativity, critical thinking and practical reasoning when identifying and solving problems in diverse contexts.
- communicate using diverse formats and strategies to stakeholders within and external to your discipline.
- work with others in a range of roles and contexts, demonstrating cultural, environmental and social awareness while promoting respectful, ethical and reflective practice.
- apply initiative and ethical judgment in planning, problem solving and decision making in your current and continuing professional practice.
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