The Bachelor of Social Work course will prepare students for a professional qualification in one of the top five growing employment areas in Australia. Social Work is a sought after qualification and one that provides a strong foundation for graduates to practice in a range of human service organisations, including mental health, child protection, justice, family and domestic violence, social and public policy roles, in government and the community sector. The course has a strong foundation in contemporary knowledge and skill building, including, importantly, Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing. An evidence-informed curriculum ensures that graduates are prepared for the rigours of research and evaluation in the field and also offers the opportunity for high achieving students to enter the Honours stream, enabling immersion in a self-directed research project and preparing for possible higher degrees by research, such as Masters and PhD programs. The course seeks to prepare high quality graduates, with a strong focus on practice, noting that there is an expectation of 1000 hours of supervised field placement across a range of social service settings.
International Students wishing to qualify for the International Student Visa must select the 'in person' study option.
