Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Social Work

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Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Social Work

  • Objectives The aim of this unique dual degree course is to provide an education in social work that is informed by the range of values specific to religious tradition, and an education in theology that is oriented to the professional values and practice of the social work profession. The course is designed for people who wish to engage in critical reflection on the church's theological tradition and its relationship to social work theory and practice. It allows for the requirements for admission to the Bachelor of Social Work to be met through the completion of two years study of mainly theological curriculum.
  • Entry requirements Queensland Prerequisites: English (4, SA) Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales Assumed knowledge: Nil
  • Academic title Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Social Work
  • Course description All graduates of the program are eligible for membership of the AASW.
    Career Opportunities

        * Chaplaincy work
        * Community organisations
        * Justice and peace centres
        * Parish associate
        * Pastoral care
        * Policy formation
        * Program planning
        * Social action
        * Social administration
        * Teaching

    Pathways to further study

    An Honours program in either the Bachelor of Theology or Bachelor of Social Work is available for high-achieving students.

    Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Social Work
    BTheol/BSW

    320 cp

    Minimum duration: 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time.

    Course available at:
    Brisbane, Queensland
    Canberra, ACT
    Sydney (Strathfield), NSW

    EFTSL value of units: All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of 0.125. Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values.

    1. Definitions

    “Major”: 60 cp in prescribed Theology units in one discipline, including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 40 cp at advanced level.

    “Minor”: 40 cp in prescribed Theology units in one discipline, including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 20 cp at advanced level.

    1. Requirements for Completion of the Pass Degrees

    To qualify for the Pass degrees, a student must complete 320 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings consisting of:

       1. 60 cp Major from Christian Practice Core Units;
       2. 40 cp Minor from Biblical Studies Units including 10cp from the Core Unit;
       3. 40 cp Minor from Christian Thought Core Units;
       4. 10cp from the Theology Core Unit;
       5. 10cp from Philosophy Units;
       6. 120 cp from Social Work Units; and
       7. 40 cp from Social Work Field Placement Units.

    2. Requirements for Completion of the Honours Degree

    To qualify for the Honours degree a student must satisfy the requirements set out in the rules for Honours in the relevant single degree.
    Schedule of Unit Offerings

    Click here for Unit Descriptions

    Prerequisite (Pre), co-requisite (Co) and incompatible (Inc) units are indicated in parentheses where applicable.

    Christian Practice

    Core Units
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    THCP100     10     The Signs of the Times
    THCP201     10     Ministry Studies (Pre: THCP100 The Signs of the Times)
    THCP202     10     Faith and Human Development (Pre: THCP100 The Signs of the Times)
    THCP203     10      Christian Theological Ethics (Pre: THCP100 The Signs of the Times)
    THCP204     10     Theology, Psychology and Human Experience (Pre: THCP100 The Signs of the Times)
    THCP205     10     Church in Social Context (Pre: THCP100 The Signs of the Times)

    Biblical Studies Units

    Core Unit
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    THBS100     10     Introduction to the Bible

    Electives
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    THBS101     10     Archaeology and the Bible
    THBS200     10     Pauline Literature (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS201     10     The Synoptic Tradition (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS203     10     Johannine Literature (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS204     10     Biblical Prophets (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS205     10     Narratives of Ancient Israel (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS206     10     Jewish Society: 200 BCE-200CE (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)
    THBS207     10     Earliest Christianity: 30-100CE (Pre: THBS100 Introduction to the Bible)

    Christian Thought

    Core Units
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    THCT100     10     What Christians Believe
    THCT101     10     The Church in History
    THCT200     10     Jesus Christ Today (Pre: THCT100 What Christians Believe)
    THCT203     10     Humanity, Hope and Salvation (Pre: THCT100 What Christians Believe)

    Theology Core Unit
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    THSR202     10     Religion in Australian Culture

    Philosophy Units
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    PHIL100     10     Introduction to Philosophical Enquiry
    PHIL103     10     Origins of Western Philosophy

    Social Work Units
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    SWTP308     10     Introduction to Social Work
    SWTP309     10     Theoretical Frameworks for Social Work Practice (Co: SWTP312 Social Work                                      Practice with Individuals and Groups 1)
    SWTP311     10     Social Work with Children, Young People and Families (Pre: SWTP312 Social                                      Work Practice with Individuals and Groups 1)
    SWTP312     10     Social Work Practice with Individuals and Groups 1 (Co: SWTP309 Theoretical                                  Frameworks for Social Work Practice)
    SWTP313     10     Social Work Research
    SWTP314     10     Social Work and Law
    SWTP400     10     Public Policy for Social Workers (Pre: SWTP308 Introduction to Social Work and                                  SWTP310 Social Work Field Placement 1)
    SWTP401     10     Social Work Practice with Communities (Pre: SWTP310 Social Work Field                                          Placement 1)
    SWTP402     10     Social Work and Mental Health
    SWTP404     10     Organisational Practice
    SWTP411     10     Social Work Practice with Individuals and Groups 2 (Pre: SWTP312 Social Work                                  Practice with Individuals and Groups 1)
    SWTP412     10     Individual and Community Risk and Resilience

    Social Work Field Placement Units
    Unit Code     Credit Points     Unit Name
    SWTP310     20     Social Work Field Placement 1 (Pre: SWTP308 Introduction to Social Work and                                  SWTP309 Theoretical Frameworks for Social Work Practice and SWTP312 Social                              Work Practice with Individuals and Groups 1)
    SWTP403     20     Social Work Field Placement 2 (Pre: SWTP310 Social Work Field Placement 1 and                              SWTP313 Social Work Research and SWTP401 Social Work Practice with                                          Communities)
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