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Social Development
 UNSW Students

Description

The Social Development program is an interdisciplinary program offered in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, covering aspects of social and community development theory and practice, social policy in development, program management and evaluation and specialised studies in international, community and refugee development.

The program is designed to address the continuing education needs of specialists in social development as well as to provide a general orientation to social and community development for professionals wanting to enter the field.

Studying Social Development at UNSW
Core courses in the Postgraduate Social Development program are supported by a program of electives leading to Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate awards



Social Development can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Community Development Specialisation SOCWFS8939
Intl Social Development Specialisation SOCWES8939
Refugees and Forced Migration Specialisation SOCWGS8939
   

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