Master of Social Work

2014 Deakin University Handbook

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Year2014 course information
Award granted Master of Social Work
CampusThis course is only offered Online
Cloud CampusYes
Duration

2 years of full-time study or 4 years part-time study

Deakin course codeH703

Course sub-headings

Course overview

The Master of Social Work has an emphasis on rural and regional communities; race and gender issues; equity, power and diversity issues; social and community development; and anti-oppressive and empowerment approaches to social work practice and social policy. As a student in this course, you will develop a body of knowledge and a broad range of skills for critical, competent and effective professional social work practice both within the local social and community services industry and the broader national and international context. The program has a strong emphasis on practical experience and skills gained through practicum placements.

You will develop knowledge and an integrated understanding of:

  • how the broad and immediate political and welfare policy in which people work influences their specific day-to-day practice;
  • a range of social research methods,  and the ability to design and conduct research of the broad inter-disciplinary nature of social work
  • approaches to social work and be able to work at a range of levels (policy, research, administration) using a range of skills (research, communication, interpersonal, political, community development);
  • basic social work theories, anti-oppressive theories and empowerment perspectives and skills in field placement practice.

Professional recognition

The professionally qualifying Master of Social Work creates a new pathway for entry into the profession and prepares graduates for a more advanced level of practice. The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) has fully accredited the Master of Social Work. The AASW has also singled out Deakin for our ‘critically reflective practice’, setting us apart from other social work programs in Australia.


Department of Human Services policy

In accordance with Department of Human Services policy*, all students are required to undertake a National Police Record Check prior to clinical placements in each calendar year of their course. Students who fail to obtain a Police Record Check prior to the commencement of clinical placement will not be able to undertake clinical placement.

Students may also be required to declare their immunisation status to satisfy the requirements of health organisations where they will be undertaking their clinical learning experience.

* Department of Human Services Policy on Working with Children Check and Police Records Checks can be found at: http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/facs/bdb/fmu/service-agreement/4.departmental-policies-procedures-and-initiatives/4.6-safety-screening-referee-checks-police-record-check-and-working-with-children-check

Course rules

The Master of Social Work comprises 16 credit points of study, including 13 credit points of core units and 3 credit points of elective units.  The elective units must be selected from the lists below.

Failure of a field education placement in the Master of Social Work will normally lead to exclusion.

Course structure

Level 1
Trimester 1

HSW701Unit description is currently unavailable

HSW703Unit description is currently unavailable

HSW705Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus one elective unit (refer to Elective Unit Information below)

Trimester 2

HSW702Unit description is currently unavailable

HSW714Unit description is currently unavailable (3 credit points)

Level 2
Trimester 1

HSW707Unit description is currently unavailable

ADS704Unit description is currently unavailable (previously coded ASD704)

Plus two elective units (refer to Elective Unit Information below)

Trimester 2

HSW704Unit description is currently unavailable

HSW715Unit description is currently unavailable (3 credit points)

Elective units

Students must select one elective unit from each of the three lists below.

In selecting electives, students have the option of taking a stream of units in public policy, public health or international development. Alternatively, students can select electives from more than one stream if desired.

Select one of:

ADS734Unit description is currently unavailable (previously coded AID734) (International Development stream)

AIP740Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Policy stream)

HSH702Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Health stream)

and

Select one of:

AIP747Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Policy stream)

HSH725Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Health stream)

and

Select one of:

ADS711Unit description is currently unavailable (previously coded AID711) (International Development stream)

AIP748Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Policy stream)

HSH728Unit description is currently unavailable (Public Health stream)

HBS745Unit description is currently unavailable (no stream)

HMF701Unit description is currently unavailable (no stream)


Income support

Domestic students enrolled in this postgraduate coursework program may be eligible for student income support through Youth Allowance and Austudy.

Further information can be found at Deakin University's Fees website.