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Unit Details
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A 2008
(Jan 21 to April 30)
BHS00360*
BHS00363*
BHS00366
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Trimester
B 2008
(May 12 to Aug 22)
BHS00361*
BHS00365
BHS00367
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Trimester
C 2008
(Sept 1 to Dec 12)
BHS00362
BHS00364*
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Unit availability in the Community Development Program
for the Year 2008. Independent study units, IST00365, IST00366, IST00367
and IST00368 can be undertaken once BHS00367 has been completed.
* These four units make up the Graduate Certificate. The next four units
complete the Graduate Diploma and the final four IST units make up the
Master degree.
Unit Descriptions
Unit Descriptions
BHS00360: Perspectives of Community Development
Provides students with an overview of the contextual
and theoretical elements of Community Development. Approaches to community
development will be critically analysed using the contextual and theoretical
elements and apply the process of community development to a variety of
settings.
BHS00361: Political, Economic
and Cultural Aspects of Community Development
Students will explore their personal values
and beliefs as they impact on the process of community development. They
will explore in depth the political processes and influences on communities,
as well as economic influences within a social development framework.
Culture within the community will be examined.
BHS00362: Community Education
Provides students with an overview of learning
theories and educational strategies as they apply to community education.
The unit explores the various educational roles as they relate to community
educational needs.
BHS00363: Issues
in Disaster Management
A number of major issues in contemporary emergency
management are covered in this Unit that is a foundation for the rest
of the course which has a more specific community development orientation.
The Unit provides a broad outline of the nature of disasters, response,
recovery, preparedness and mitigation from an international perspective.
BHS00364: Disaster Preparedness
and Prevention
Provides a foundation understanding and practical
application of planning for disaster preparedness by communities. The
Unit examines international practice in community disaster planning processes,
the theory and practice of community preparedness, and how to prepare
an effective disaster plan.
BHS00365: Living in a Hazardous
Environment
Provides a detailed understanding of most of the
known natural and human made hazards that can lead to disasters and major
emergencies. The Unit then examines the principles and practice of mitigation
for a number of local and international hazards.
BHS00366: Social Dimensions
of Disasters
Provides a detailed analysis of the sociological
and psychological aspects of disasters and disaster preparedness in individuals,
communities and organisations.
BHS00367: Analytical Methodologies
in Emergency Management
Provides the student with a range of methods for
the evaluation of current research and for the conduct of evaluations
of disaster preparedness programs. A number of qualitative and quantitative
approaches to evaluation are examined as well as current examples of evaluation
studies in emergency management.
Independent
Study Units
For the Masters program, students undertake four
units of Independent Study. These units are self-directed and involve
a learning Contract being agreed as to how and what you want to learn.
The aim of these units is to give you an opportunity to explore some of
the ideas in the coursework units, in more detail. You may do four separate
areas or two or a project or case study
that uses all four units. The IST units can be taken in any trimester
once BHS00367 Analytical Methodologies has been completed.

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