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Master of Social Work
Master of Social Work

Master of Social Work

  • ID:LTU610014
  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements 

Prerequisites

Successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent).

WAM - Weighted Average Mark (WAM) 60%

Specialisation - recommended: Studies in arts, social sciences, psychology, teaching, nursing or business-related areas.

Selection criteria

  • All applicants can complete and submit a Personal Statement.

English requirements

IELTS (Academic) score of 7.0 with no individual band score less than 7.0​

Course Information

La Trobe's Master of Social Work is for graduates of other disciplines who wish to move into social work from a related area. The course will prepare you to work in direct practice, social policy, social research, organisational planning and administration, and to conduct effective community work.

Studying with passionate students from a range of disciplines, our program will encourage you to draw on your relevant experience and challenge the way you think. Throughout the course, you'll be guided by highly qualified teaching staff with a wealth of industry experience. You'll make new contacts, grow your networks, and acquire the skills you'll need to step into a professional practice career in social work.

Our curriculum is based on a philosophy of social justice. You'll develop the knowledge and skills to work effectively in a range of social policy, community and direct practice areas in the government, community and private sectors.

Practical placements allow you to gain valuable skills and experience in the field by working alongside professionals. In each year of your course, you'll complete a 70-day block placement during which you'll be supervised by a qualified social worker and will work towards developing the skills required for professional practice. You might even choose to complete your placement overseas with one of our partner organisations in Fiji, India, Nepal or the Philippines.

You'll have the opportunity to work in diverse and challenging fields of practice including community development, advocacy, research, mental health, education, child and family, disability, health and youth.

You can study the course for two years full-time or three to four years part-time at our Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne, Mildura and Shepparton campuses. (Shepparton campus only available to Domestic Students).

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 9.

CRICOS code: 074028J

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First year

First year (135 credit points)

Subject title

  • Academic Integrity Module

  • Pathways into C21 Social Work

  • Social Work with Individuals, Families & Groups: Applications A

  • Social Work with Individuals, Families & Groups: Applications B

  • Fields of Social Work Practice A

  • Human Rights, Law and Ethics in Social Work Practice

  • Social Work Research B

Professional Practice B

Second year

  • Second year (135 credit points)

  • Fields of Social Work Practice C   

  • Social Work Applications C

  • Inclusion in Communities   

  • Social Policy Analysis and Advocacy         

  • Leadership in Social Work 

  • Program Design and Evaluation    

  • Social Work Professional Practice D

 

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Our graduates find work in a diverse and rewarding range of contexts including social policy, community and direct practice. They have gone on to work at organisations such as Anglicare, Centrelink and the Department of Human Services, as well as various health services and hospitals, in Australia and overseas.

When you graduate you’ll be prepared to take on roles in a range of specialist areas including child protection and family services, aged care, Indigenous support, housing services, mental health, family services, protective services, refugee and asylum seeker support services, social justice advocacy and more.

The curriculum is based on a philosophy of social justice. The course will prepare you to work in social policy, social research, organisational planning and administration, and to conduct effective community work. You'll also get hands-on experience during your practical placement.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

530 AUD/year

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