Faculty of Health
Graduate Certificate in Family Studies
| Program Code | 12276 |
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| Graduate Level | Postgraduate |
| Locations | Distance Education - Callaghan |
| UAC Code | UAC Website |
| Contributing Schools and Faculties | Faculty of Health |
| Admission Instructions | How to apply as a: |
| Program Award Rules and Schedules | |
| Mode of delivery | Distance and Online Learning. Some Directed Courses may have additional requirements. |
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Back to topDescription (click to hide)
Supporting families in their diversity of form and need is a priority in most nations and requires a skilled and highly educated workforce capable of working with complex issues in varied cultural, social and political contexts. The Graduate Certificate in Family Studies (GCertFamStud) provides students with comprehensive multi-disciplinary knowledge and skills to undertake policy development and service delivery directed towards strengthening families. The programs cater to the needs of people transitioning from a generalist degree into professional roles, those already working as practitioners and/or managers in family services, or those looking to build careers in policy or practice in the field of Family Studies. Throughout the program, students will be provided with several opportunities to integrate and apply the knowledge and skills required for successful professional roles in this field. Students have the option of an industry based project that provides a pathway into the international and domestic family services sector. Students will also have an opportunity to develop an understanding of research methodologies as they apply to practice fields related to Family Studies.
Back to topWhy study with us? (click to hide)
The Graduate Certificate in Family Studies draws on the research and practice expertise of the University’s internationally renowned Family Action Centre, Discipline of Family Studies, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health. As a Centre engaged in the provision of family programs, research and policy advocacy, the Family Action Centre is well positioned to provide theoretical and practical education that will equip graduates for leading roles in family work positions or for the application of Family Studies in other professional roles in fields where understandings of families are important. The School of Health Sciences is one of the most comprehensive tertiary education providers for the health professions. The University of Newcastle is one of the leading suppliers of online postgraduate coursework in Australia, providing student-focussed support and online assistance to more than 3,000 students from over 60 countries.
Back to topCareer Opportunities (click to hide)
It is envisaged that Family Studies graduates will work domestically or internationally in specialist areas of family work in the human services sector. Career options include: * Family Service Manager. * Family Program Coordinator. * Research and Policy Officer in government, non-government and corporate sectors. * Family and Relationship Services Practitioner. * Specialist family work roles in nursing, allied health, youth work, drug and alcohol, mental health, early childhood, education, law.
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Back to topAdmission Requirements (click to hide)
Entry level of an AQF Level 7 Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline in a similar cognate area to Family Studies or equivalent qualifications and experience approved by the Pro Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Health.
In special circumstances, an applicant holding other acceptable academic or professional qualifications and relevant work experience may be admitted as a candidate at Graduate Certificate level.
Special Entry Requirements
An applicant holding other acceptable academic or professional qualifications at a Diploma level or higher and extensive relevant work experience may be eligible for admission. These qualifications and experience would need to be approved by the Pro Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Health for eligibility for special entry.
Back to topCredit Transfer (click to hide)
If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to new program go to http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/credit-transfer/ and click on How to apply for credit.
Back to topPractical Experience (click to hide)
Students undertaking the Drug and Alcohol Studies courses in the Family Studies program are required to do 100 hours of practical experience in MEDI6145 and MEDI6160 (50 hours in each course). Students undertaking the HLSC6011 are required to complete an industry based project with a Family Services or related organisation. Students in the Family Dispute Resolution Specialisation are required to complete supervised directed clinical assessments within their workplace in HLSC6012 and HLSC6013 within a Family Law environment. Students must work in a setting (either voluntary or paid) which provides access to supervised clinical assessment with clients. Students in the Relationship Counselling Specialisation are required to complete supervised directed clinical assessments within their workplace in HLSC6016 and HLSC6017. Students must work in a setting (either voluntary or paid) which provides access to supervised clinical assessment with clients.
Back to topInternational Students (click to hide)
The Graduate Certificate in Family Studies is structured to provide opportunities for off-shore international students. Applicants will be assessed on an individual basis. Strategies for program-specific online student support will be developed in consultation with participating students.
Back to topSpecial Needs (click to hide)
The University policy on Students with Special Needs is implemented at all times. The Faculty accepts responsibility, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.
Back to topRequirements and Structure
The Graduate Certificate in Family Studies (GCertFamStud) program requires 40 units of coursework over 1 year full time or part time equivalent. Students undertake 10 units of Core Courses and 30 unites of Directed Courses.
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Back to topCourse Information
| Back to topCore Courses (click to hide) | |||
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| Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program. | |||
| HLSC6106 | Foundations in Family Studies | Semester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool) Trimester 3 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| Back to topDirected Courses (click to hide) | |||
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| Choose 30 units from the following Directed Courses. | |||
| HLSC6105 | Community Engagement: Cross sector perspectives | Semester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| HLSC6112 | Father-Infant Attachment and Co-Parenting: Theory and Intervention | Trimester 3 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| HLSC6126 | Working With Fathers in Vulnerable Families | Trimester 3 - 2013 (Callaghan Online) | 10 units |
| HLSC6503 | Engaging Men and Fathers in Human Services: Theory and Practice | Trimester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| HLSC6514 | Child-Centred Practice in Family Work | Not currently offered | 10 units |
| HLSC6515 | Responding to Risk in Family Work | Not currently offered | 10 units |
| MEDI6130 | Basis of Drug/Alcohol Problems | Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |

