Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
Social workers are committed to equality, human rights and social change. They work with individuals, groups and communities to address barriers that impact people’s quality of life, promote positive relationships, and advocate for human rights and social change at the societal, individual, policy and legislative level. This course gives you…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Social workers are committed to equality, human rights and social change. They work with individuals, groups and communities to address barriers that impact people’s quality of life, promote positive relationships, and advocate for human rights and social change at the societal, individual, policy and legislative level.
This course gives you the skills you need to work in these areas. You will study in-depth human behaviour and complex social processes; and draw on knowledge from a range of disciplines including sociology, psychology, politics, philosophy, health and economics, to learn how people engage with one another, their communities and society.
You will develop the skills and values necessary to counsel individuals and groups, and to work competently with children, young people, adults, the elderly and people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Professional recognition
Graduates of this accredited course are eligible for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, the WA Society of Professional Social Workers, and the International Federation of Social Workers, and may work in many countries.
Career information
Careers
Community cultural development officer
Community liaison officer
Community support worker
Mental health worker
Outreach worker
Social worker
Welfare case worker.
Industries
Advocacy and legal support
Community corrections and juvenile justice
Disability and rehabilitation
International development and assistance
Services for the aging
Services for migrants and refugees
Working with Indigenous communities.
What you’ll learn
- Develop, integrate and apply social work values, knowledge, principles of social work; provide assessment and intervention appropriate to practice context
- To critically and reflectively analyse issues; generate creative and sustainable solutions across a diversity of contexts
- Locate, evaluate and synthesise information from a range of sources, in enacting in social work practice
- Communicate effectively using a variety of media relevant to the audience and in keeping with ethical principles
- Use appropriate technologies to locate and evaluate information, undertake research, and communicate within and beyond the discipline of Social Work
- Sustain intellectual curiosity by using a range of learning strategies, including professional supervision
- Demonstrate knowledge of the interrelationship between local and global issues, considering multiple perspectives; apply national and international professional standards
- Value and respect the knowledge of Indigenous Australians; demonstrate cultural competencies and inclusive practices; demonstrate commitment to social justice including human rights
- Work effectively and creatively within a variety of practice settings; provide accountable and responsive leadership; demonstrate professional behaviour consistent with social work values, principles, ethics and practice standards
REQUIREMENTS
Students from different countries should have qualifications equivalent to Australian Year 12 and a scaled mark of at least 50 in English, Literature, or English as an Additional Language or Dialect.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) – Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking – 7.0; Overall band score 7.0
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Curtin University is Western Australia’s largest and most culturally diverse university with Australia’s third largest international student population. Around 60,000 students from more than 130 countries study a Curtin degree, at locations including Perth, Margaret River, Kalgoorlie, Sydney, Malaysia and Singapore. Our cultural diversity adds a rich and valuable dimension to the campus atmosphere, preparing all graduates to live and work effectively in an increasingly global environment. We offer a range of industry-aligned undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, humanities, health, engineering and related sciences. We also have a long-standing focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and culture, supported by our Centre for Aboriginal Studies.Curtin is widely recognised for its practical research that is focused on solving timely, real-world problems. In recent years our research activity has grown significantly, driving our rapid rise up the international university rankings.As a university that never settles, we will continue to develop existing partnerships and establish new ones in areas relevant to our research and teaching.