The social work degree at Central Queensland University is an innovative four year program which is offered in flexible delivery mode. Students, (social workers in training) are encouraged to become self-directed and active learners through the problem based learning curriculum. Problem-based learning affords participants opportunities for experiential learning and provides challenges based on everyday social work practice.
Flexible delivery includes resource packages, the use of information and communication technology and residential schools on the Rockhampton campus. Social workers in training form learning groups to maintain contact with each other and to work collaboratively on group projects. University staff members work with the learning groups offering support and facilitating learning.
All participants are required to attend two week-long residentials each year and to have access to information and communication technology.
In third and fourth years of the degree program social workers in training complete a fourteen week fieldwork placement supervised by a qualified social worker.
The social work program is accessible to candidates living anywhere in Australia and is particularly suited to people living in rural and remote areas. It incorporates a strong emphasis on rural practice and is inclusive of social workers in training from diverse backgrounds.
As part of the fieldwork and residentials, social workers in training are required to participate in groupwork and individual self-development exercises. The program may challenge personal values and attitudes as social workers in training develop both personally and professionally.
To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 28 courses or 192 units of credit as outlined below.
Code | Course |
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Year 1 Autumn | |
SOCL11055 | Introduction to Sociology |
PSYC11008 | Biological Foundations of Psychology |
LAWS11045 | Law & Welfare of Society A |
SOWK11012 | Introduction to Social Work (A) |
Year 1 Winter | |
LAWS11048 | Law & Welfare of Society B |
SOCL11056 | Australian Society |
SOWK11013 | Introduction to Social Work (B) |
PSYC11009 | Social Foundations of Psychology |
Year 2 Autumn | |
SOWK11010 | Social Work Skills & Methods I (A) |
SOCL19065 | Rural Sociology or WELF4004 Rural Social Work* |
NURS12128 | Drugs in Society |
SOWK19014 | Social Work Theory & Practice II (A) |
Year 2 Winter | |
SOWK11011 | Social Work Skills & Methods II (B) |
SOCL19062 | Policy, Power & Politics |
SOWK19015 | Social Work Theory & Practice II (B) |
SOWK12007 | Research Methods in Social Work |
Year 3 Autumn | |
SOCL19066 | Community Analysis |
SOWK13006 | Ethical Social Work Practice |
SOWK13008 | Contemporary Social Policy |
SOWK19016 | Social Work Theory & Practice III (A) |
Year 3 - Winter | |
SOWK13002 | Field Education & Fieldwork I |
SOWK19017 | Social Work Theory & Practice III (B) |
Year 4 Autumn | |
HRMT11011 | Human Resources in Organisations |
SOWK19018 | Social Work Theory & Practice IV (A) |
Elective(1) | |
Year 4 - Winter | |
SOWK14003 | Field Education & Fieldwork II |
SOWK19019 | Social Work Theory & practice IV (B) |
Elective(2) |
Students should complete all courses in each term as stated.
Students studying less than the full-time program in Year 1 are expected to complete the prescribed psychology, sociology and law courses before undertaking Introduction to Social Work.
Notes
Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to the CQU program has been successfully completed.
Students should examine the course synopses in this Handbook to determine the courses for which they may be eligible to claim exemption. Credit transfer must meet the guidelines approved by the AASW. For more information contact the program administrator.
Students have an opportunity to graduate from the Bachelor of Social Work with Honours. Honours allows students to apply research skills in and acquire a deeper appreciation of a particular area or aspect of social work theory and practice. The Honours program also gives students the opportunity to qualify as candidates for Masters and Doctoral Studies at CQU and elsewhere.
Each year a limited number of students are awarded the degree with Honours.
The Honours program is integrated within the BSW. Therefore, in order to qualify for the award students will be required to:
Students eligible for consideration for the award of Honours will normally be in the top 30 per cent of final year students at the end of Autumn Term, Year 4. No more than 20 per cent of students in Year 4 will be awarded Honours.
Students may be awarded Honours within the usual classes of such awards within the University.
First Class Honours may be awarded to students who complete all requirements as stated and achieve a Grade Point Average of at least 6. Second Class Honours Division I may be awarded to students who complete all stated requirements and achieve a GPA of at least 5.5. Second Class Honours Division II may be awarded to students completing all stated requirements and who achieve a GPA of at least 5.24.
CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D
This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003