Charles Sturt University
The Graduate Certificate in Human Services (Child and Adolescent Welfare) is designed to consolidate and further your understanding of child protection and welfare through a short program of tertiary study.
Foundation in child and adolescent welfare
You will gain an overview of the human services sector in Australia and concepts and issues underpinning previous and current welfare practice. You will also develop an understanding of the impact of adverse circumstance on children and young people and examine the psychology of human development across the lifespan.
Valuable skills
This course gives you the opportunity to develop or refresh your study skills in information literacy, communication, writing, reasoning and critical thinking by examining issues that are relevant to your profession or workplace.
Flexible online study
CSU’s course is delivered online part-time, allowing you to combine study with your other commitments. If you combine part-time work and study you will have opportunities to apply your knowledge immediately.
Support at every step
CSU is a well-established provider of human service education and our academic staff are highly experienced in social welfare practice. From day one of your enrolment, you will benefit from personal contact and support for your learning needs.
Study pathway
On completing this course, you will be eligible for admission into CSU’s Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare.
Course level | Postgraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | Charles Sturt University |
Campus Location | No on campus study |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions) Part-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions) |
Course University | Charles Sturt University |
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