
You will learn the newest ways to make society better and help people, with a focus on student-friendly teaching. You will also get to work in various places and communities during your 1000 hours of practice education. If you qualify, you can even move on to an honors year.
Social work students need to attend classes, seminars, and online activities. Even if you are studying online, you must attend in-person for some things, like placement. Every student must do two field education placements, each lasting at least 500 hours (around 65 days). These placements happen in healthcare or human service organizations. Also, you must attend seminars before your placement at the Geelong Waterfront campus.
The tuition fee for one year of full-time study is A$34,560.
4 years
February and July.
Bundoora
If you have completed previous studies and believe they may reduce the number of units you need to complete at Deakin University, you can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). To do so, indicate your interest in the appropriate section of your application. You will also need to provide certified copies of your previous course details for credit assessment. If you are eligible, your offer letter will include details about the RPL process.
Careers Counsellor, Case Manager, Child and Family Counsellor, Child Protection Officer, Community Development Access Officer, Community Development and Education Officer, Disability Support Coordinator, Diversity Officer, Drug and Alcohol Case Manager, Family Relationship Adviser, Mental Health Coordinator, School Counsellor, Youth Projects Officer.
At Deakin University, there is a module called the Academic Integrity Module that all students must do. It is not worth any credit, but it is important. This module helps you learn why it is crucial to be honest in your studies and later in your career. You will do some activities and tests to understand how to avoid doing anything wrong when it comes to academic honesty.
This course is all about learning about Australia's First Nation Peoples. We explore their culture, history, and how they have been affected by colonization. There are three main parts: first, we look at their traditional ways and knowledge. Then, we talk about how colonization changed things and had a significant impact.
This class is about sociology, which is like studying how people fit into society. We will learn some important ideas and ways of thinking that sociologists use. We will also look at everyday stuff to help us understand how society works. So, get ready to explore and ask questions about our world!
In this unit, we will explore the world of social work. We will learn about its history and how it is important today. Social work is all about helping people, and we will discover the many ways it does that. We will also see how various parts of social work connect to take a big picture. Get ready to dive into this interesting field!
In this class, we will study what affects our health and well being. We will look at all the different things that can make us healthy or not, like where we live and our lifestyle. We will also learn about health issues in Australia and around the world. We will use different models and ways of thinking to understand how these things affect our health.
In this class, we will learn about how sociologists’ study everyday life and the world around us. We will use their ideas and tools to understand things like health, family, and social issues. We will also look at how things like race, gender, age, and where you live affect our lives. Get ready to explore the social side of life!
In this class, we will explore different ideas that help social workers do their job better. We will not just learn about these theories; we will also figure out how to use them to help people and communities. Get ready to dive into the world of social work theories!
In this class, we will study how social workers help people with mental health challenges. We will look at how problems are defined, what it is like for people with mental health issues, and how social workers can assist. This class will expand on what we have learned about social work theory and practice.
In this class, we will explore the basics of psychology. We will learn about what psychology is, how our brains work, and how we learn and adapt to the world around us.
In this course, we will learn about public policy and how it is influenced by politics, values, and ideas. This knowledge is essential for effective social work practice. We will explore how these factors impact our personal and professional choices. We will also acknowledge that each of you has your own values and beliefs, and we will build on that foundation as we study together.
In this course, we will explore social research and how it is a structured way of investigating social issues. We will show that it is not as complicated as it might seem and that it builds upon the everyday questions, we all ask about the world around us. We will discuss diverse ways of understanding social problems and how they shape the questions we ask in research.
Sure, this course teaches you how to collaborate with communities to make things better. It is important for social workers in diverse types of organizations.
This unit is about social work ethics. It looks at how social work values and ethics are influenced by the world we live in. It also helps you understand your ethical and legal responsibilities as a social worker.
In this course, we will study public policy and how it is shaped by politics, values, and ideas. This knowledge is important for being a good social worker. We will look at how these things affect our choices, both in our personal lives and as professionals. We will also respect that everyone has their own values and beliefs, and we will use that as a starting point as we learn together.
This unit is about social work ethics. It looks at how social work values and ethics are influenced by the world we live in. It also helps you understand your ethical and legal responsibilities as a social worker.
This unit builds on what you learned in HSW111. It helps you become a better social worker by improving your communication skills, assessment abilities, and ethical understanding. It is taught in a seminar format, where you will focus on self-awareness and practical skills.
This unit explores how we understand ourselves and our development in society. It looks at different theories and perspectives on how we become who we are and how society plays a role in that. This includes looking at concepts like agency, structure, and subjectivity.
HSW202 is here to help you get ready for your first social work field placement. It is all about bridging the gap between what you have learned in the classroom and how it applies in real-world social work. This unit helps you connect theory and practice, so you are well-prepared for your placement in actual work settings.
In this unit, you will create a personalized learning plan for your supervised practicum at an approved human service organization. You will receive 1.5 hours of weekly supervision from an experienced social worker who meets the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) requirements.
This unit comes after you have learned about social work basics in HSW111. It is like building on those foundations to become an even better social worker. In this unit, you will improve your communication skills, how to assess situations, and understanding what is right and wrong in social work. It is taught in a seminar style, where you will discuss and practice these important skills.
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