Bachelor of Social Work (International Students)

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  • Objectives
    The four-year Bachelor of Social Work course provides a progressive and innovative approach to social work with emphasis on personal, community and social development in urban/rural and local/global contexts. The course engages with the interplay between diversity, power and social inequality through anti-oppressive, empowerment and critically-reflective approaches to social work practice and social policy. Field education placements provide an opportunity for students to learn from experience under the supervision of qualified social work practitioners. As social work at Deakin has a rural focus, one of the two placements will be undertaken in a rural setting. Students will be required to obtain a Police Records Check (PRC) each year prior to undertaking field placements. Students may also be required to obtain a Working with Children Check (WWC). The Bachelor of Social Work is offered at pass or honours level. An honours stream is available in the fourth year. On successful completion of the Bachelor of Social Work course, students should have the following discipline-specific knowledge and abilities: * understanding of the interplay between the broad socio-economic, interpersonal and personal influences on individual peoples’ lives; * knowledge and understanding of how the socio-political and policy contexts in which they work influences their day-to-day practice; * knowledge and understanding of a range of social research methods and the ability to design and conduct research directly relevant to social work practice; * understanding of the broad inter-disciplinary nature of social work and an ability to apply knowledge from theories, research and experience in practice with individuals, families, groups and communities; * commitment to principles of non-discrimination, human rights and social justice, and an ability to apply these principles in relation to traditionally marginalised and disadvantaged groups; * ability to work across social and cultural differences, whilst respecting difference and multiple diversities of identities; * commitment to maintaining and improving personal and professional standards of practice in the context of a capacity for life-long learning.
  • Entry requirements
    General admission requirements for entry into undergraduate courses for international students at Deakin are summarised in the undergraduate admission requirements table. Some courses may have additional entry requirements. Students must also meet the undergraduate English language requirements.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Social Work (International Students)
  • Course description
    Fees and charges
    Fee paying place - International (IFP)
    A Fee paying place is one for which the university does not receive any government funding. As such, students enrolled in these places are required to contribute the full cost of their course.

    Fees for international students apply to persons living in Australia with Temporary Resident status, provided that there is no limitation on study and persons living abroad who are not Australian citizens and do not have Permanent Resident status in Australia.

    Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL)
    EFTSL is the standard annual full time load. Eight credit points is the standard full time load for one year of study.

    * The 'indicative annual course fee' cited has been provided as a guide only. It has been calculated on the basis of a typical enrolment of a student undertaking the course in 2009, and reflects the cost involved in undertaking a full-time quota of units within the specified discipline.
    The actual fees charged by Deakin University will depend upon the discipline from which each individual unit is chosen, and may vary from the indicative course fee cited, particularly if units are chosen from a number of disciplines. The cost of each unit offered in 2009 can be viewed at  http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/handbooks2009/search.php.
    Please note that the fees per unit/credit point may increase annually due to rises in the cost of course delivery and service.
    Deakin assumes no responsibility for persons relying on 'indicative course fees' to calculate the total future cost of their course.


    Career opportunities
    As a Social Work graduate you may be involved in activities as diverse as policy development and research, counselling, family therapy, drug and alcohol counselling, community development, refugee assistance and tribunal capacities. Social workers also work as program managers or coordinators, as advocates, facilitators, activists or consultants. You may work in specialist areas such as health, housing, education, or with groups such as the aged, women, youth or multi-cultural populations.


    Course rules

    Students are required to successfully complete 32 credit points of study.

     

    To be awarded the Bachelor of Social Work degree with honours a person must

        * present at the Faculty Fourth Year Research Conference in a format approved by the school
        * complete the honours units HSW456 and HSW457 (refer course structure).

    All commencing students are required to successfully complete at least one wholly online unit.

    Failure of a field education placement will normally lead to exclusion.


    Course structure

    (For students commencing 2009 onwards).

    Note: Students who commenced prior to 2009 must follow the course structure applicable to their year of commencement.

     

    Year 1
    Trimester 1

    AIP107 Contemporary Australian Politics  

    ASC101 Introduction to Sociology A  

    HSW101 Introduction to Social Work: Social Work Theory and Practice A  

    HBS107 Understanding Health  


    Trimester 2

    ASC102 Introduction to Sociology B  

    HSW111 Theories for Social Work Practice: Social Work Theory and Practice B  

    HSW118 Social Work Methods in Context: Social Work Theory and Practice C  

    plus

    HBS110 Health Behaviour  

    Or

    HPS111 Introduction to Psychology A  


    Year 2
    Trimester 1

    AIP230 Public Policy in Australia  

    HSW221 Social Work Research in Ethical and Political Contexts  

    HSW235 Community Development: Social Work Theory and Practice D  

    plus one (1) elective


    Trimester 2

    HSW212 Social Work Processes and Interventions: Social Work Theory and Practice E  

    HSW219 Self and Society  

    MLS231 Legal and Ethical Contexts of Social Work  

    plus one (1) elective


    Year 3
    Trimester 1

    HSW314 Social Work Field Education A  


    Trimester 2

    ASC304 Culture and Control: Boundaries and Identities  

    HSW313 Anti-Oppressive Approaches to Social Work: Social Work Theory and Practice F  

    HSW316 Critical Social Policy  

    HSW322 Applied Social Research in Ethical and Political Context  


    Year 4
    Trimester 1

    HSW402 Critical Approaches to Social Work: Social Work Theory and Practice G  

    HSW434 Administration and Policy Development: The Organisational Context  

    HSW452 Working in Uncertainty: Social Work Theory and Practice H  

    plus one (1) elective


    Trimester 2

    HSW415 Social Work Field Education B  


    Elective units
    Elective units may be chosen from any faculty in the University provided that prerequisites are met. A maximum of 2 elective units may be studied at level 1.

     

    Social Work elective unit (subject to availability):

    HSW330 International Experience: Comparative Social Policy  

     

    Interprofessional Education (IPE) elective unit:

    HBS345 Interprofessional Case Management and Health Service Delivery  

     

    Rural interprofessional elective unit:

    HBS311 Beyond the City: Critical Perspectives on Rural Issues   

     

    Year 4 Honours stream

    For students completing the course at honours level, presentation at the annual Faculty Fourth Year Research Conference is a hurdle requirement.

     

    Trimester 1

    HSW402 Critical Approaches to Social Work: Social Work Theory and Practice G  

    HSW434 Administration and Policy Development: The Organisational Context  

    HSW456 Honours Research Project in Social Work A  


    Trimester 2

    HSW415 Social Work Field Education B  

    HSW457 Honours Research Project in Social Work B  


    Admission requirements - general
    General admission requirements for entry into undergraduate courses for international students at Deakin are summarised in the undergraduate admission requirements table (194kb).
    Some courses may have additional entry requirements.
    Students must also meet the undergraduate English language requirements.


    Advanced standing - general
    If you have completed previous studies which you believe may reduce the number of units you have to complete at Deakin, indicate in the appropriate section on your application that you wish to be considered for advanced standing. You will need to provide your previous course details so your credit can be determined. If you are eligible, your offer letter will then contain information about your advanced standing.
    Your advanced standing is formally approved prior to your enrolment at Deakin during the Enrolment and Orientation Program. You must bring original documents relating to your previous study so that this approval can occur.

    You can also refer to the Advanced Standing System which outlines the credit that may be granted towards a Deakin University degree.


    How to apply

        * Applicant Portal: Use our online application system to submit and track your application now.
        * Apply through a Deakin International office: Fill out an application form and submit it to a Deakin International office.
        * Apply through a Deakin representative: Take your application form to your preferred agent for assistance.

    Tracking your application:
    If you have already applied and wish to enquire about your application please refer to the relevant area through which you originally applied.

        * If you applied online, log back into the Applicant Portal using your username and password.
        * If you applied through a Deakin representative please contact your representative.
        * If you applied through a Deakin International office please contact that office.

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