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This degree is being phased out. No new enrolments will be permitted from 2021. Prospective students should see the requirements for the Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) (HHSWP) course.


Students currently enrolled in this degree will be able to complete their degree.
Students who are undertaking the course on a part-time basis are strongly recommended to complete the core subjects as soon as possible.

Overview

With a focus on the promotion of human rights and social justice, this four-year degree incorporating a postgraduate qualification gives you the skills to contribute to a fairer and more equitable society. This qualifying social work course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to improve outcomes for individuals, … For more content click the Read more button below. Your first year will consist of three interdisciplinary subjects, psychology, sociology and two social work subjects. In second year you'll look at social work theories and develop an understanding of community service organisations and the needs of individuals, families and groups. A crucial part of the course is our social work field placement program. Under the supervision of an experienced social worker, you'll complete a minimum of two 70-day placements, allowing you to put many of the skills you've acquired during first and second years into practice. During your third and fourth years you'll focus on the development of inter-personal skills, community development practice, and research and program evaluation recognising the impact of structural features such as class, gender and race. The course structure lets you complete the required subjects for this 4.5 year degree in only four years. The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 9.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Course coordinator

Maureen Long

Location(s)

Shepparton

CRICOS code

045898C/074028J

Course instance contact

Maureen Long

Course duration (full time)

4.5 years

Course duration (accelerated)

4 years

Study level

Undergraduate

AQF level

Level 9 - Masters Degree

Available only as an exit award

No

Study options

Domestic

International onshore

Completion requirements

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Human Services, students must complete 540 credit points consisting of:

525 core credit points

15 core-choice credit points

Course structure
540 credit points

Course intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Practice ethically and accountably in a range of human service contexts to deliver high quality services
2.
Apply a broad range of human services' knowledge and theory to develop effective strategies in diverse settings
3.
Demonstrate clear and coherent communication skills with a well-developed level of interpersonal literacy
4.
Apply judgment and autonomy in new practice situations
5.
Demonstrate autonomy and accountability in maintaining professional development
6.
Critically analyse social problems as they impact individuals and communities and propose appropriate service responses
7.
Reflect critically on theory and social work practice demonstrating mastery of theoretical knowledge
8.
Undertake effective and reflective practice, both independently and as a member or leader of a team in a multidisciplinary work environment
9.
Practise autonomously and with accountability, demonstrating capacity to make, and justify, ethical and socially responsible decisions
10.
Investigate, analyse, consolidate and synthesize complex social work information, problems, concepts and theories and apply established theories and concepts to practice
11.
Research and apply established theories to develop sound professional social work practice
12.
Respond creatively to new situations in social work practice and pursue further professional learning in social work

Course features

Work based learning (placement) requirements

Compulsory placements (Work Based Learning)
During this course, you will participate in one or more supervised Work Based Learning (WBL) placements designed to allow you to practice newly acquired skills, behaviours and knowledge while integrating theory with practice. The placements will immerse you in professional work culture, enabling you to develop and further enhance your skills. WBL provides you with the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience at one or more of our local, interstate or international industry partners or agencies. WBL placements will generally be arranged by the College based Placements Operation Team or Experiential Learning Team at La Trobe University. The number of hours undertaken can vary considerably, depending on the requirements of the course. Students may incur additional costs and it may be necessary to travel or relocate to complete a specific placement. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information.

Work integrated learning opportunities

Industry presentations, Industry informed curriculum, Career development learning, Professional simulations

Other opportunities

Student exchange and overseas short programs offer a unique opportunity for a meaningful learning and educational experience abroad. La Trobe University encourages all students to make the world their campus by participating in an exchange or overseas short program that fits within your degree structure.

Career outcomes

Our graduates have gone on to work in program development and evaluation, child protection, disability, family violence and many other contexts.

You could take up roles in schools, hospitals, community health centres, community service organizations and government departments.

We also have a number of partnerships with employers around the world, giving you the option to work in places like the Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia and Europe.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). It is an entry qualification into the social work profession and has been determined to meet the Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards. Professional membership may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

Internal course relationships

Nested

Bachelor of Human Services

Master of Social Work

External pathways

External pathways into this course

Core participation requirements

Behavioural and relational skills

Cognition

Additional costs

Uniform & badge

WWCC

First Aid/CPR

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Immunisations

Clinical placements (accommodation and travel costs)