Course summary
The Bachelor of Social Work is an entry-level, professionally-accredited qualification to practise as a social worker. The course provides a foundation in sociology, politics, human development and social research, covering essential theories and methods for social work practice with individuals, families, groups and communities.
The course prepares students for practice in the fields of mental health, child protection, cross-cultural work and work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. There is an embedded Honours program if you are interested in pursuing research.
This high job growth area offers a variety of careers in client service roles, service management, research, strategy and policy development.
The Bachelor of Social Work is an entry-level, professionally-accredited qualification to practise as a social worker. The course provides a foundation in sociology, politics, human development and social research, covering essential theories and methods for social work practice with individuals, families, groups and communities.
The course prepares students for practice in the fields of mental health, child protection, cross-cultural work and work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. There is an embedded Honours program if you are interested in pursuing research.
This high job growth area offers a variety of careers in client service roles, service management, research, strategy and policy development.
Core units cover sociology, Indigenous world-views, counselling theory and practice, community development introductory, case management and care planning, social research, trauma informed practice, mental health, issues of protection and legal contexts, combined with a significant work placement component.
Students may investigate an area of interest through a choice of four elective units as part of their studies.
Course Learning Outcome |
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Apply social work values, knowledge and skills in practice and research processes to address client needs, organisational goals and social policy change. Honours pathway: Be able to create research outputs that demonstrate research design skills, critical thinking, initiative and judgement in developing new understanding. |
Ensure that clients’ needs are addressed holistically and creatively, drawing on relevant theory, research and practice wisdom. |
Promote and implement policies and practices to achieve a fair, equitable and efficient allocation of social resources, and identify inappropriate or inequitable policy goals and outcomes. |
Ensure that client needs, organisational goals and community expectations of social work services are met in the most appropriate manner, using social work knowledge, skills and resources. |
Demonstrate a commitment to continually increase professional knowledge and skills and to continuing education and lifelong learning. |
Effectively communicate with a wide range of stakeholders , including clients, colleagues and managers including within a multi-disciplinary team environment |
Apply knowledge of organisational and societal systems and processes to identify inequality and ensure appropriate action is taken so that social barriers, inequality and injustice are reduced. |
You complete 1,000 hours of supervised placement in a human service organisation as part of your course. Please note you must obtain a National Police Check and a Working with Children Check.
This is an Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) accredited qualification. It is an entry qualification into the social work profession and has been determined to meet the Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards. As a new course in 2021, it has provisional accreditation.
Course overview
Course code
3007316
Course abbreviation
BSW
Credit points
384
Equivalent units
32
Duration
4 years full-time; 8 years part-time
Duration
4 years full-time
Availability details
Domestic
Location | Teaching period | UAC code | QTAC code |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | N/A | N/A |
Online | Session 1 | N/A | N/A |
Fee information
International
Location | Teaching period | Annual Fees | CRICOS |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | $26,800 ($3,350 per unit) | 102204F |
Course requirements
See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.
To be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Social Work, students must complete the equivalent of 32 units (384 credit points), comprising:
- the equivalent of 26 core units (336 credit points), and
- one shared minor (48 credit points), or
- 4 electives (48 credit points)
Honours
To be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), students must complete the equivalent of 32 units (384 credit points), comprising:
- 23 core units (288 credit points), and
- the equivalent of 8 honours units (96 credit points)
Students must also maintain a credit average across the degree to be eligible for this award.
Exit awards
Students may be eligible to exit with an Associate Degree of Human Services Studies after completing the equivalent of 16 units (192 credit points) comprising a minimum of 12 core units (144 credit points) and 4 minor or elective units (48 credit points).
Students may be eligible to exit with a Diploma of Human Services Studies after completing the equivalent of 8 units (96 credit points), comprising a minimum of 4 core units (48 credit points) and 4 minor or elective units (48 credit points).
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. Assistance on how to enrol can be accessed here.
Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment
Browse uni-wide elective units by selecting Uni-wide elective in the advanced filter of the Unit search
Browse shared majors and their units at Shared majors
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Year 1 Session 1 |
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POLT1001 - Australian Politics | |||
SOCI1001 - Introduction to Sociology | |||
INDG1001 - Indigenous World-Views | |||
CRTV1002 - Create: Innovate: Change | |||
Year 1 Session 2 |
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WELF1001 - Introduction to Social Welfare | |||
WELF1003 - Counselling Theory and Practice | Note 2 | ||
WELF1002 - Community Development | |||
SOCI1005 - Social Policy | |||
Year 2 Session 1 |
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PSYC2004 - Development across the Lifespan | |||
WELF2005 - Case Management and Care Planning | |||
SWRK2001 - Social Work Practice I - Building Relationships | Note 2 | ||
SOCI2006 - Doing Social Research | |||
Year 2 Session 2 |
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WELF2003 - Trauma Informed Practice | |||
INDG2001 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | |||
SWRK2002 - Social Work Practice II - Teams and Groups | Note 2 | ||
SWRK3001 - Social Work Practice III - Mental Health | |||
Year 2 Session 3 |
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SWRK2003 - Social Work Placement Ia | Note 1 | ||
Year 3 Session 1 |
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SWRK3002 - Social Work Practice IV - Organisational Practice | |||
SWRK2004 - Social Work Placement Ib | |||
Year 3 Session 2 |
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SWRK3003 - Social Work Practice V - Policy and Community Activism | |||
SWRK3004 - Social Work Practice VI - Advanced Practice Methods | Note 2 | ||
Elective | |||
Elective | |||
Year 4 Session 1 |
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Elective | |||
WELF3002 - Issues of Protection | |||
SWRK3005 - Social Work Practice VII - Social Work in Legal Contexts | |||
WELF3003 - Disability and Community Practice | |||
Year 4 Session 2 |
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Elective | |||
SWRK3006 - Social Work Placement IIa | Note 1 | ||
Year 4 Session 3 |
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SWRK3007 - Social Work Placement IIb |
Title | Note | ||
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Year 1 Session 2 |
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WELF1001 - Introduction to Social Welfare | |||
WELF1003 - Counselling Theory and Practice | |||
WELF1002 - Community Development | |||
SOCI1005 - Social Policy | |||
Year 1 Session 3 |
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POLT1001 - Australian Politics | |||
SOCI1001 - Introduction to Sociology | |||
Year 2 Session 1 |
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CRTV1002 - Create: Innovate: Change | |||
WELF2005 - Case Management and Care Planning | |||
SWRK2001 - Social Work Practice I - Building Relationships | Note 2 | ||
SOCI2006 - Doing Social Research | |||
Year 2 Session 2 |
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WELF2003 - Trauma Informed Practice | |||
INDG1001 - Indigenous World-Views | |||
SWRK2002 - Social Work Practice II - Teams and Groups | Note 2 | ||
SWRK3001 - Social Work Practice III - Mental Health | |||
Year 2 Session 3 |
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SWRK2003 - Social Work Placement Ia | Note 1 | ||
Year 3 Session 1 | |||
SWRK3002 - Social Work Practice IV - Organisational Practice | |||
SWRK2004 - Social Work Placement Ib | |||
Year 3 Session 2 | |||
SWRK3003 - Social Work Practice V - Policy and Community Activism | |||
SWRK3004 - Social Work Practice VI - Advanced Practice Methods | Note 2 | ||
Elective | |||
Elective | |||
Year 3 Session 3 | |||
PSYC2004 - Development across the Lifespan | |||
Year 4 Session 1 | |||
Elective | |||
SWRK3005 - Social Work Practice VII - Social Work in Legal Contexts | |||
WELF3003 - Disability and Community Practice | |||
WELF3002 - Issues of Protection | |||
Year 4 Session 2 |
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Elective | |||
INDG2001 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples | |||
Year 4 Session 3 |
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SWRK3006 - Social Work Placement IIa | Note 1 | ||
Year 5 Session 1 | |||
SWRK3007 - Social Work Placement IIb |
Title | Note | ||
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Year 3 Session 2 |
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SWRK3003 - Social Work Practice V - Policy and Community Activism | |||
SWRK3004 - Social Work Practice VI - Advanced Practice Methods | Note 2 | ||
COMM4001 - Research Methods for Arts and Social Sciences | Note 1 | ||
Year 4 Session 1 |
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SWRK4001 - Social Work Honours Thesis I | Note 1 | ||
WELF3002 - Issues of Protection | |||
SWRK3005 - Social Work Practice VII - Social Work in Legal Contexts | |||
Year 4 Session 2 |
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SWRK4002 - Social Work Honours Thesis II | |||
SWRK3008 - Social Work Honours Placement IIa | Note 1 | ||
Year 4 Session 3 |
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SWRK3009 - Social Work Honours Placement IIb |
Notes
Note 1: | Double-weighted unit |
Note 2: | Residential School |