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Bachelor of Social Science

QTAC Code

011062 FT or 011063 PT

Award Abbreviation

BSocSc

Duration

3 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Total Units

288

Recommended Prior Study

English

OP/Rank for 2003 Entry

OP-14 / Rank-70

Fees

HECS / International

Contact

Bruce Williams, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Tel: +61 7 5430 2857
Email: bwillia4@usc.edu.au

CRICOS Code

037991F

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Social Science is a comprehensive program that will equip you with skills and knowledge in social and political theory, social research and public policy. You will develop an understanding of the social, political, economic and environmental processes that underpin social change and conflict at local, national and global levels.

The degree program is designed to incorporate:

  • a major in Social and Community Studies;
  • a minor in Environmental and Planning Studies; and
  • a minor in Politics and International Studies.

In addition, the program provides an opportunity for an extra specialisation to complement your course choices in these areas of study, or to expand one of the minors into a second major.

Career Outcomes

Knowledge and skills acquired through the Bachelor of Social Science are transferable across many sectors such as government, education, the arts, commerce, and industry. Depending on minor and majors chosen, opportunities exist in:

  • academia
  • administration
  • advocacy
  • community education
  • industrial relations
  • local and regional planning
  • personnel
  • policy development
  • policy analysis
  • research
  • social planning

Professional Membership

Depending on their study specialisations, graduates may become members/associate members of various Australian professional bodies.

Program Structure

Core Courses

Code

Units

Title

2 required courses:

COR109

12

Communication and Thought

COR110

12

Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship*

Introductory Courses

Code

Units

Title

5 required courses:

ENP100

12

Environment and Society

INT100

12

International Politics: An Australian Perspective

INT140

12

An Introduction to Australian Politics: The Makings of a Republic?

SCS100

12

Knowledge, Power and Society

SCS110

12

Society, Culture and Social Change

Advanced Courses

Code

Units

Title

3 required courses:

SCS225

12

Social and Community Research

SCS230

12

Understanding Society

SCS295

12

Gender and Culture

Plus - choose 1 course from:

SCS210

12

Indigenous Australians and the State

SCS290

12

Understanding Cultural Diversity

Plus - choose 2 advanced courses from Social and Community Studies

Plus - choose 3 advanced courses from Environmental and Planning Studies

Plus - choose 3 advanced courses from Politics and International Relations

Electives

Choose 5 courses from any Faculty (Arts and Social Sciences, Business, or Science)

Program Requirements and Notes

1. No more than 10 introductory level courses may be completed, including Core Courses, in the BSocSc.

2. No courses may be counted towards more than one major or minor.

3. Required introductory courses may count towards some majors and minors.

4. A maximum of 5 Business or Science courses (60 units) can be included in the BSocSc.

5. An introductory level course has a number less than 200 in its course code. An advanced level course has a number greater than 200 and less than 400 in its course code.

6. Refer to the Academic Rules.

7. Refer to Explanation of Terms.

* Subject to final approval.

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