This unit (ASA1023) introduces students to the theories and practices of community development. The unit begins with a discussion of the concept of community and the nature of community development work. The unit introduces the historical emergence and evolution of community development, both in Australia and globally. These include United Nations, Western models and Third World models. It also aims to familiarise students with existing and emerging linkages between community development and action at local, regional, national and global levels. In conjunction with this, students are introduced to issues and methods of research as a way to explore and analyse community development models.

Unit details

Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ASA1023

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Explore the theories that underpin community development practice at a local and global level  
  2. Develop an understanding of models of community development practice within a local and global context  
  3. Analyse specific scenarios or situations; and apply appropriate community development models and approaches  

Assessment

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Assessment type Description Grade
Assignment Brief written piece, in the form of a personal reflection, on the meaning and importance of community (500 words). 20%
Portfolio Submission of four (of five) class exercises, of 300 words equivalent each, to be held in Seminars 4 to 8. 50%
Presentation Group presentation to undertake a critical analysis of a community development project presented in a teacher approved format. 30%
3000 total effective words

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