Bachelor of Social Work (MBSW)
University of South Australia
Course Details
The Bachelor of Social Work provides students with a sound knowledge of the political, behavioural and social sciences, and equips them with the skills to work in a range of fields in social work and human services. It has been developed around four major areas of study: social work theory; social work practice and skills; social policy; and social research.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: 144 units; 81 units of core studies, social policy and social work theory; 4.5 units of free elective; 31.5 units of practice skills; 27 units of field placements
All students studying this degree are required to complete criminal history screening through the Department of Communities and Social Inclusion prior to being accepted for work placements. Students must also hold a current Child Safe Environments Certificate. Some placements may also require a current driver's licence and a recognised First Aid Certificate.