Course summary
The Bachelor of Social Welfare provides the theoretical and practical foundation for work in the human services industry. During their studies, students gain skills in case management, community development, counselling, social research, policy work, advocacy, and grief and loss counselling. Particular emphasis is placed on social justice and human rights as the basis for social welfare practice.
The course articulates with a range of VET awards. It can also provide a pathway to the University's Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying), which is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The Masters degree is for graduates who have undertaken prior study in the social sciences, social welfare, psychology, or related fields. Graduates of this Masters degree will qualify as social workers in Australia and may also be eligible to apply to work as social workers overseas.
The Bachelor of Social Welfare provides the theoretical and practical foundation for work in the human services industry. During their studies, students gain skills in case management, community development, counselling, social research, policy work, advocacy, and grief and loss counselling. Particular emphasis is placed on social justice and human rights as the basis for social welfare practice.
The course articulates with a range of VET awards. It can also provide a pathway to the University's Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying), which is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The Masters degree is for graduates who have undertaken prior study in the social sciences, social welfare, psychology, or related fields. Graduates of this Masters degree will qualify as social workers in Australia and may also be eligible to apply to work as social workers overseas.
Children and Young People provides students with a comprehensive introduction to social welfare practice with children and young people in a range of organisational settings including government and non-government agencies. The latest research is explored to understand the ways in which children and young people are conceptualised and identified for human service practice.
Health and Disability examines health and disability as they impact on people and their life opportunities, as well as issues for social welfare workers negotiating the health and disability care systems.
Indigenous Studies assists students to develop a deeper understanding of Indigenous world views and history, as well as identifying culturally appropriate ways of working with Indigenous communities. Students gain an appreciation of the origins and effects of trauma across generations and within particular communities.
Please note that some units in this course are exclusively online.
Graduate Attribute | Course Learning Outcome |
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Intellectual rigour | Understand the social, cultural, economic and political contexts of social welfare practice and the implications of these for working with clients, workers and community services. |
Creativity | Assess, plan, implement and evaluate programs, projects and other activities with clients, which may include individuals, families, groups or communities. |
Ethical practice | Practise social welfare in an ethical manner, in accordance with the values and ethics of the profession. |
Knowledge of a discipline | Use one's own skills and knowledge appropriately and reflectively with clients, colleagues, employers and the wider community. |
Lifelong learning | Become reflective practitioners and lifelong learners. |
Communication and social skills | Communicate with a broad spectrum of people and organisations using appropriate techniques and media organisations. Plan, organise and carry out work autonomously and as part of a team. |
Cultural competence | Communicate constructively in a manner that is respectful of the diverse cultures in which we work and live. |
In line with ACWA requirements, students undertake 400 hours of supervised on-the-job training. This is completed in two separate organisations in different fields of practice so that students gain a diversity of experience.
Placements may include working across a variety of client groups, such as older people, or young people and families at the individual, group, organisational or community level of practice. Students may undertake placements in social welfare settings such as child protection, drugs and alcohol, criminal justice, community education, housing, emergency relief, family interventions and domestic violence.
All students must obtain a National Police Check and Working with Children Check and most agencies require students to have a driver's licence.
The course is accredited by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA). Graduates are eligible to join ACWA.
Course overview
Course code
3007268
Course abbreviation
BSocWelf
Credit points
288
Equivalent units
24
Duration
3 years full-time; 6 years part-time
Duration
3 years full-time
Availability details
Domestic
Location | Teaching period | UAC code | QTAC code |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | 331162 | 051361 |
Online | Session 1 | N/A | N/A |
Fee information
International
Location | Teaching period | Annual Fees | CRICOS |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | $24,000 ($3,000 per unit) | 082681B |
Course requirements
See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.
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To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Social Welfare degree a candidate shall successfully complete not less than twenty-four (24) units (288 credit points) comprising:
- all units listed in Part A; and
- one (1) major from Part B; or
- all units listed in Part C plus four (4) electives chosen from any undergraduate degree offered by the University.
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To be eligible for the award of Associate Degree of Social Welfare a candidate shall successfully complete not less than sixteen (16) units (192 credit points) comprising:
- any units listed in Part A, B or C
- A candidate who, while enrolled for the Bachelor of Social Welfare, has completed the requirements for the Associate Degree of Social Welfare may elect to be awarded the Associate Degree of Social Welfare following withdrawal from the Bachelor degree.
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To be eligible for the award of Diploma of Social Welfare a candidate shall successfully complete not less than eight (8) units (96 credit points) comprising:
- any units from Part A
- A candidate who, while enrolled in the Bachelor or Social Welfare, has completed the requirements for the Diploma of Social Welfare may elect to be awarded the Diploma of Social Welfare following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor degree.
Inherent Requirements apply to this course as defined on the Student Access & Inclusion website. If you have a disability or health condition which may impact on your ability to meet these requirements please refer to the Student Access & Inclusion website for further information and contact details.
Schedule of units
Course progressions
Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.
Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment
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Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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It is possible to accelerate your studies if you intend to complete the Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) after successful completion of the Bachelor of Social Welfare. | |||
Year 1, Session 1 | |||
POL10244 - Australian Politics | Introductory | ||
SOC00118 - Introduction to Sociology | Introductory | ||
COM10001 - Effective Communication | Introductory | ||
CUL00408 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | Intermediate | ||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
SOY10105 - Introduction to Social Welfare | Introductory | ||
CSL00231 - Counselling Theory and Practice | Introductory | ||
BHS00130 - Community Development | Introductory | ||
1st Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
BHS30003 - Development across the Lifespan | Intermediate | ||
CSL10558 - Case Management and Care Planning | Intermediate | ||
CSL00113 - Field Education I | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
CSL10242 - Grief, Trauma and Crisis Counselling | Intermediate | ||
SOC00112 - Social Policy | Introductory | ||
LAW00059 - Welfare Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
CSL10297 - Issues of Protection | Intermediate | ||
SOC20001 - Doing Social Research | Intermediate | ||
WEL30002 - Disability and Community Practice | Intermediate | ||
3rd Major OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
SOC00107 - Planning and Delivering Human Services | Intermediate | ||
CSL00114 - Field Education II | Advanced | Note 1 | |
4th Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 3, Session 3 | |||
WEL91003 - Social Work Foundations for Practice | Introductory | ||
WEL91004 - Social Work Direct Practice I | Introductory | ||
WEL91002 - Social Policy and Law for Social Work | Introductory | ||
Year 4, Session 1 | |||
WEL92001 - Social Work across the Lifespan | Intermediate | ||
WEL92002 - Social Work in Groups and Communities | Advanced | ||
IHE03386 - Health and Indigenous Peoples | Intermediate | ||
WEL92003 - Research for Social Work | Advanced | ||
Year 4, Session 2 | |||
WEL91005 - Social Work Direct Practice II | Intermediate | ||
WEL92004 - Social Work Organisations, Leadership and Management | Advanced | ||
WEL92005 - Social Work Field Placement IIa | Advanced | Note 1 | |
Year 4, Session 3 | |||
WEL92006 - Social Work Field Placement IIb | Advanced |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Part-time students should complete the first two units for Year 1, Session 1 and the remaining two units for Year 2, Session 1 and so on. | |||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
SOY10105 - Introduction to Social Welfare | Introductory | ||
CSL00231 - Counselling Theory and Practice | Introductory | ||
BHS00130 - Community Development | Introductory | ||
1st Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
POL10244 - Australian Politics | Introductory | ||
SOC00118 - Introduction to Sociology | Introductory | ||
COM10001 - Effective Communication | Introductory | ||
CUL00408 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | Intermediate | ||
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
CSL10242 - Grief, Trauma and Crisis Counselling | Intermediate | ||
SOC00112 - Social Policy | Introductory | ||
CSL00113 - Field Education I | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
CSL10558 - Case Management and Care Planning | Intermediate | ||
BHS30003 - Development across the Lifespan | Intermediate | ||
SOC20001 - Doing Social Research | Intermediate | ||
CSL10297 - Issues of Protection | Intermediate | ||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
SOC00107 - Planning and Delivering Human Services | Intermediate | ||
LAW00059 - Welfare Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
3rd Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
Year 4, Session 1 | |||
WEL30002 - Disability and Community Practice | Intermediate | ||
4th Major unit OR University Wide Elective | |||
CSL00114 - Field Education II | Advanced | Note 1 |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Part-time students should complete the first two units for Year 1, Session 1 and the remaining two units for Year 2, Session 1 and so on. | |||
Year 1, Session 1 | |||
POL10244 - Australian Politics | Introductory | ||
SOC00118 - Introduction to Sociology | Introductory | ||
COM10001 - Effective Communication | Introductory | ||
CUL00408 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | Intermediate | ||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
SOY10105 - Introduction to Social Welfare | Introductory | ||
CSL00231 - Counselling Theory and Practice | Introductory | ||
BHS00130 - Community Development | Introductory | ||
1st Part B Major unit | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
BHS30003 - Development across the Lifespan | Intermediate | ||
CSL10558 - Case Management and Care Planning | Intermediate | ||
CSL00113 - Field Education I | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
CSL10242 - Grief, Trauma and Crisis Counselling | Intermediate | ||
SOC00112 - Social Policy | Introductory | ||
LAW00059 - Welfare Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd Part B Major unit | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
CSL10297 - Issues of Protection | Intermediate | ||
SOC20001 - Doing Social Research | Intermediate | ||
3rd Part B Major unit WEL30002 - Disability and Community Practice | Intermediate | ||
4th Part B Major unit | |||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
5th Part B Major unit SOC00107 - Planning and Delivering Human Services | Intermediate | ||
6th Part B Major unit | |||
7th & 8th Part B Major unit CSL00114 - Field Education II | Advanced | Note 1 |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Part-time students should complete the first two units for Year 1, Session 1 and the remaining two units for Year 2, Session 1 and so on. | |||
Year 1, Session 1 | |||
POL10244 - Australian Politics | Introductory | ||
SOC00118 - Introduction to Sociology | Introductory | ||
COM10001 - Effective Communication | Introductory | ||
CUL00408 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | Intermediate | ||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
SOY10105 - Introduction to Social Welfare | Introductory | ||
CSL00231 - Counselling Theory and Practice | Introductory | ||
BHS00130 - Community Development | Introductory | ||
1st University Wide Elective | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
BHS30003 - Development across the Lifespan | Intermediate | ||
CSL10558 - Case Management and Care Planning | Intermediate | ||
CSL00113 - Field Education I | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
CSL10242 - Grief, Trauma and Crisis Counselling | Intermediate | ||
SOC00112 - Social Policy | Introductory | ||
LAW00059 - Welfare Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd University Wide Elective | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
CSL10297 - Issues of Protection | Intermediate | ||
SOC20001 - Doing Social Research | Intermediate | ||
WEL30002 - Disability and Community Practice | Intermediate | ||
3rd University Wide Elective | |||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
SOC00107 - Planning and Delivering Human Services | Intermediate | ||
CSL00114 - Field Education II | Advanced | Note 1 | |
4th University Wide Elective |
Notes
Note 1: | Double-weighted unit |