Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work (Advanced Standing) – Albury-Wodonga (HBSWAW), Bendigo (RBSWBE), Melbourne (Bundoora) (HBSWAS), Mildura (HSBSWM)
(03) 5444 7411 (Bendigo)
Duration: 2 years
From 2010 this course will only be available for continuing students at Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo and Melbourne (Bundoora). Those wishing to study social work at these campuses should apply for the Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry). The Bachelor of Social Work (Advanced Standing) will be offered at the Mildura campus in 2010.
The course qualifies graduates for entry into the profession of social work. The degree is recognised by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Students will develop the knowledge, values and skills appropriate to understanding the needs commonly experienced by individuals, families, groups and communities, and the appropriate responses for personal and social adjustment and social development.
The degree prepares students to practise in a wide range of social work roles, including direct service, research, administration and social policy and planning. Subjects offered are a mix of theoretical, practical and field-based studies. This reflects the nature of social work within contemporary society, which demands that a competent social work graduate understands their practice in terms of ideas about individuals, groups and communities, knowledge of how society operates, the values of the profession; and has a range of practice skills. The course includes seventy days (in each year) of placement in a professional social work agency.
The curriculum of the course is based on a philosophy of social justice, and is taught within an adult-learning model. Students are encouraged to relate their relevant experiences to the theories and practice presented in the program.
Course structure
The course is offered as a two year (advanced standing) degree for applicants with at least two years of approved university study. Further advanced standing may be offered to suitably qualified applicants.
Students are required to undertake a course of study equivalent to that listed below.
From time to time students may be required to attend some lectures and seminars in block mode and/or out of normal University hours.
For the purpose of the Commonwealth Supported Places Scheme (CSP), a full-time enrolment is 120 credit points per year or 60 credit points per teaching period.
First year
| Teaching period | Subject code | Subject title | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP3COM | Social Work Practice in Communities | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP3IFG | Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups A | 20 |
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP3ITP | Introduction to Social Work | 10 |
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP3LER | Social Work Practice: Law, Ethics and Human Rights | 15 |
| TE-W38-51 | SWP3FEA | Field Education A | 40 |
| TE-W31-37 | SWP3FOP | Fields of Social Work Practice A | 15 |
| TE-W31-37 | SWP3RES | Research for Social Work Practice B | 15 |
Second year
| Teaching period | Subject code | Subject title | Credit points |
|---|---|---|---|
| TE-SEM-1 | HLT3IPA | Interdisciplinary Professional Practice | 15 |
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP4IFG | Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups B | 20 |
| TE-SEM-1 | SWP4SPP | Social Policy and Practice B | 20 |
| TE-W31-37 | SWP4DIV | Diversity in Social Work Practice | 10 |
| TE-W38-51 | SWP4FEB | Field Education B | 40 |
| TE-W31-37 | SWP4FOP | Fields of Social Work Practice B | 15 |