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Students
Tuition Fee
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
52 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Aerospace Engineering
Area of study
Humanities
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-02-27-
About Program

Program Overview






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 levels.

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.

Two supervised fieldwork placements (totalling 1,050 hours over four years) allow you to apply your learning in work environments and develop your professional identity.





What jobs can the Bachelor of Social Work lead to?

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 ageing
  • 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
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    About University

    Curtin University


    Overview:

    Curtin University is a public research university located in Perth, Western Australia. It is known for its strong focus on research and innovation, particularly in the fields of mining, engineering, and health sciences. Curtin offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well as professional development courses. The university has a global presence with campuses in Dubai, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Singapore.


    Services Offered:

    Curtin University provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:

      Learning Support:

      Disability planning, industry placements, global study opportunities, and access to learning and study spaces.

      Campus Life:

      Accommodation options, information about living in Perth, food and retail services, regional study opportunities, sports and social clubs, health and wellbeing resources, and campus events.

      International Student Support:

      Assistance with moving to Australia, application procedures, English language programs, and opportunities to meet with university representatives in their home countries.

      Financial Assistance:

      Information on fees and charges, financial assistance programs, and scholarships.

      Career Support:

      Access to career advisors and resources to help students with their career planning.

    Student Life and Campus Experience:

    Curtin University offers a vibrant and diverse campus experience. Students can participate in a wide range of activities, including:

      Sports and Recreation:

      Joining sports teams, participating in recreational activities, and attending campus events.

      Social Clubs:

      Joining student clubs and societies based on their interests.

      Campus Events:

      Attending lectures, workshops, and social events organized by the university.

      Global Study Opportunities:

      Studying abroad at one of Curtin's international campuses or participating in exchange programs.

    Key Reasons to Study There:

      High Graduate Employment Rate:

      Curtin University has the highest rate of graduates finding full-time employment among Western Australia's public universities.

      Research Excellence:

      Curtin's research is rated at or above world standard, with a strong focus on innovation.

      Global Recognition:

      Curtin is ranked second in the world for mineral and mining engineering.

      Diverse and Inclusive Campus:

      Curtin celebrates diversity and aims to create a welcoming environment for all students.

      Strong Industry Partnerships:

      Curtin collaborates with industry, government, and First Nations people to create meaningful change and solve real-world problems.

    Academic Programs:

    Curtin University offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:

      Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability

      Architecture and Construction

      Arts and Creative Industries

      Business, Innovation, Management and Law

      Culture, Society and Indigenous

      Education

      Engineering, Mining and Surveying

      Health

      Information Technology

      Physical Sciences, Geoscience and Mathematics


    Other:

    Curtin University is committed to sustainability and has a strong focus on addressing the UN's global sustainable development goals. The university also has a strong commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement and aims to embed their voices and perspectives in its decision-making.

    Total programs
    -
    Average ranking globally
    #215
    Average ranking in the country
    #14
    Admission Requirements
    Have your supporting documents to hand, and ensure they meet our guidelines. The documents may include certified copies of your qualifications, English language proficiency documents and supplementary forms for certain courses.
    If your documents are not issued in English, an official translation from a recognised translation service must be provided.
    English requirements:
    Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English.
    Overall band score:6.5
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