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Year 11 and 12 Course Guide
Course area:
Humanities and Social Sciences
Course code:
BHY105116
You, Your Family and the Community 1
5
TCE credit points
Level: Level 1
Hours: 50
Type: TASC
Course overview
You have
TASC course
May lead to
No previous experience.
You, Your Family and the Community 1
Further study such as
Working with Children 2
and
Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
Careers in a range of service industries.
I will learn:
About social issues relating to the world we live in.
To understand the roles and functions of communities and families.
The location and functions of some facilities, services, resources, and organisations in the community.
How to interact positively within and between communities and families.
In typical lessons I might:
Explore and research social and community issues.
Investigate family and community organisations and interactions.
Discuss issues relating to sexual and mental health, housing, media and the environment.
Complete a range of practical tasks, discussions and assignments.
Engage with the local community (e.g. childcare centres, council, and parks)
This course would suit someone who:
Enjoys exploring and researching social issues.
Wants to know more about how issues impact on themselves, their family and the community.
Is enthusiastic about working with community organisations and service providers.
This course is available at
9 locations
North
Cressy District High School
Launceston College
North-West
Devonport High School
Latrobe High School
Sheffield School
Smithton High School
Ulverstone Secondary College
South
Hobart College
Woodbridge School
Intakes
2022 (current view)
2023
2024 (discontinued)
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