Bachelor of Social Work

Overview
The Bachelor of Social Work prepares international students to support the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities while bridging local and global concerns. This degree focuses on social work, health, and wellness programs, with an emphasis on creating preventative and educational systems to address social challenges.

Through professional interactions with peers, social work academics, and human services agencies, students gain the networks, knowledge, and skills necessary to excel as social workers. This course empowers students to positively influence communities on local, national, and international levels.

 

Course Duration

  • The Bachelor of Social Work is a 4-year full-time program designed to develop students’ skills and expertise in the field of social work.

 

Course Structure

  • This degree covers political, behavioural, and social sciences, equipping students with the necessary knowledge to work in various social work and human services roles.

 

Course Requirements for Bachelor of Social Work

To apply for the Bachelor of Social Work in Australia, applicants must:

  • Complete Year 12 or an equivalent secondary program.
  • Meet the English language proficiency standards (typically IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0).
  • Submit a personal statement or, if required by the university, attend an interview.
  • Complete any prerequisite courses specified by the university.
  • Provide relevant employment or volunteer experience, if requested by the university.
  • Complete police checks and child protection background checks.

 

PR Pathway
A Bachelor of Social Work is a strong pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia due to the high demand for social workers across various sectors.

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