Overview
Build a career with a positive impact, focusing on international humanitarian and development aid, with the Graduate Certificate in International Community Development at Victoria University.
This practical postgraduate program offers you a personalised education, including workplace training, for a career in community development in the local and international arena.
Key study areas include:
- community development theories and practices
- project design
- planning and management
- advocacy of gender rights and human right
- conflict resolution in groups and communities.
The course critically engages with working towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Our graduate certificate is the first of three courses that make up VU’s Master of International Community Development. Upon graduation, you’ll be eligible to study our Graduate Diploma in International Community Development, which gains you credit towards our masters.
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Interpret community development theoretical concepts and related knowledge to think critically on appropriate approaches to address sociocultural problems in contemporary societies;
- Utilise critical analytical skills to interrogate and interpret different schools of thought on globalisation and development and their impacts on communities, including through critical engagement with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
- Deconstruct the role of civil society and grassroots social movements in relation to international community development;
- Critique global and regional political structures, and their impact upon community development;
- Creatively employ advanced skills in research and project management in international community development contexts.
The Graduate Certificate in International Community Development is enriched by our agreements with other universities (including the National University of Timor Leste (UNTL)) and non-government organisations.
By choosing this course, you could benefit from a short or long-term study tour. These eye-opening tours are organised for the purposes of formal study, combined with experiential learning in a particular culture and society. You'll live, experience and engage in different real-life intercultural interactions and take part in seminars hosted or organised by agencies, institutions or organisations approved by the College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT.
Victoria University is one of the few universities in Australia that offers regional and contextual studies (e.g. Latin America, Africa and Asia) in community development.
Specialised areas of study include:
- social action and change
- advocacy and human rights
- peace and conflict resolution
- environmental sustainable development.
Other related studies can be selected from a long list of elective units.
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