Overview
Working with community is often complex and demands sophisticated skills and ‘artfulness’. Success comes to those who possess a combination of wisdom, high-end knowledge of relationships, considerable diplomacy, tenderness and ‘smarts’. Often we need to balance a clear head, soft heart, kindness, emotional and social maturity and ethical strength. Although … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
24 credit points
Required Units24 credit points
Admission requirements
Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate substantive knowledge of the history, scope and diversity of community development literature, policy and practice.
2.
Formulate clear and persuasive written and spoken communication for community and professional audiences using a range of appropriate styles and formats.
3.
Develop and manage projects of increasing complexity that respond to the needs of community groups, working both independently and collaboratively.
4.
Recognise and demonstrate knowledge of practices used to build projects that propose solutions that confront communities.
5.
Apply a range of disciplinary approaches and social skills that are used in work in cross-cultural and diverse communities.
Professional outcomes
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