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CG79 - Bachelor of Social Work
At a GlanceInformation on where the program is available, duration, units of credit as well as contacts for further information.
Aims - StructureAn outline of the programs aims, objectives and outcomes, as well as information on the structure of the program.
Course PlansA detailed list of courses and electives required to complete the program.
Career Opportunities
Social Workers facilitate change for the most vulnerable people in the population. The purpose of the profession is to facilitate resources that assist vulnerable people to address social inequalities and social exclusion, create better standards of living, and enhance individual and community wellbeing. A social work qualification provides the knowledge, values, and skills to facilitate change for individuals, groups, families, organisations, neighbourhoods, communities, and societies. A Bachelor of Social Work in Australia qualifies graduates to practice in a diverse range of human service sectors across every State and Territory in Australia and several countries overseas. The three most prominent sectors in which social workers are found are community care; health and aged care; and government administration, justice and defence. Social workers are employed at both Commonwealth and State levels of service delivery. Social workers are also employed by community organisations such as Lifeline, Centacare, Anglicare, Red Cross, Women's Health, and neighbourhood centres.
About the Social Work
The program is a four year program of two terms per year that includes a range of core social work courses and a number of courses from cognate disciplines such as psychology, sociology and Indigenous studies. From 2011 onwards there are two field education experiences undertaken at the beginning of the third year of the program (12 weeks equivalent full time work) and the final term of the fourth year (16 weeks equivalent full time work). The field education experiences are undertaken in a human service organisation in accordance with the requirements of the Australian Association of Social Workers, are usually unpaid, and supervised by a qualified social worker. A full-time study load comprises of four courses per semester (excluding the field education semesters) and there is a compulsory on campus residential school attached to one social work course in each term. From 2011 onwards these residentials comprise three day blocks delivered from both Noosaville and Rockhampton campuses.
All students entering the program enrol in the Bachelor of Social Work. Those who choose to terminate their studies and exit early will (providing all relevant courses have been satisfactorily completed) be eligible for an Associate Degree (Human Services) at the second year exit point (96 credit points) or a Bachelor of Human Services at the third year exit point (144 credit points). All students progressing successfully through the Bachelor of Social Work degree program will be eligible for interim awards of an Associate Degree Community Welfare at the two year completion point (96 credit points) and a Bachelor of Community Welfare at the three year completion point (144 credit points).