ObjectivesThis course trains students in the social sciences and equips them to apply their knowledge to the study of social work and to the planning of all aspects of the provision of welfare services in modern society, including the delivery of services by professional staff. There is emphasis on integrating theory with extensive and specialised practical training. Graduates will have: * specialist skills in social work and in social planning; * a range of generic skills including teamwork and oral and written presentation; * an overview of the history of social service delivery and expertise in developing new programs appropriate to current social conditions; * opportunities for employment in the fields of social work and social planning; * qualifications that meet the eligibility requirements of the Australian Association of Social Workers. Learning outcomes On completion of this course students will graduate with: * a double degree in Social Work and Social Planning; * a social work qualification that enables the graduate to be eligible for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers; * practical skills and theoretical knowledge relevant to the occupations of social work and social planning; * a critical understanding of values and ideology in the context of social work; * expertise in developing social programs appropriate to current social conditions; * expertise in integrative social planning practices.
Entry requirementsDomestic students Prerequisites: None You can qualify for undergraduate courses through: * year 12 qualifications * mature age entry (STAT) * TAFE/VET qualifications * higher education transfers. Flinders also offers a range of special access schemes. International Students English language requirements
Academic titleBachelors of Social Work and Social Planning
Course descriptionThis double degree program equips students to work in a wide range of areas related to the provision of health and social welfare services in a modern society.
It combines traditional social work skills with the broader issue of social planning, providing expertise not just in the delivery of social services but also in the planning, development and monitoring of programs which are appropriate to current social conditions.
You will be exposed to ideas from sociology, politics, public administration, social work theory, human social development, social policy, organisational analysis, research methods, social planning and social administration.
The program comprises of professional studies with an applied orientation. You will take 2 field placements totalling 140 days and there are opportunities for overseas placements.
On completion, graduates will receive 2 degrees: Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Planning.
What will I study?
Refer to the program of study.
Why study Social Work and Social Planning at Flinders?
* Our School of Social Work is respected Australia-wide for its teaching program and its commitment to foster imagination and lateral thinking in the exercising of judgments which can be applied flexibly and credibly while working towards social justice.
* Our teaching staff are all researchers and their interests and expertise include poverty and inequality, community work, urban space and collective action, citizenship and local democracy, loss and grief, dementia and care giving, bereavement, child and family welfare practice, aged care, addiction, alternative care, technology for older people, social support and cancer care.
* We have strong community links, including the establishment of a Loss and Grief Centre in Adelaide in partnership with Anglicare SA. The Centre offers such services as the Star Bear program for children who are grieving the loss of a parent, sibling or carer and the Living through Suicide Program.
Professional recognition
This social work degree is recognised as academic preparation for admission to the Australian Association of Social Workers.
Career opportunities
What can I do with my Bachelor of Social Work/Social Planning degree?
Study a language
Flinders also offers all students the opportunity to major in a language in conjunction with any undergraduate course. The Diploma in Language is designed to provide students with competence in a chosen language that adds greater portability to their qualifications. You will complete a total of one extra year of study and graduate with both your chosen degree and the Diploma in Language. You can apply for this at time of enrolment.
The Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Planning program of study requires four years of full-time study (or equivalent part-time). After successful completion of the fourth year of the program both the degrees of Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Planning are awarded.
An honours degree of the Bachelor of Social Work can be completed by taking an alternative Fourth Year Program. Enrolment in the honours program of the Bachelor of Social Work may be offered to a student who meets certain academic criteria and subject to the school/department being able to provide appropriate resources and staff to supervise the program of study.
The course is offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
PROGRAM OF STUDY [November, 2008]
To qualify for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Planning, a student must complete 144 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study below.
Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
Except with permission of the Faculty Board the course must be completed within 10 consecutive years.
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's policy on Student Progress.
First Year
SOAD1003
Introduction to Social Planning
4.5
SOAD1004
Introduction to Social Work
4.5
SOAD1005
Methods for Social Planning
4.5
POLI1003
Australian Politics: A Comparative Study
4.5
BUSN1003
Economic Institutions and Policy
4.5
GEOG1002
Cities as Human Environments
4.5
plus
any one topic from First Year Sociology
4.5
any one topic from First Year Psychology
4.5
Second Year
GEOG2003
Society and Space
6
PPHR2001
Demography
6
SOAD2110
Integrative Social Planning
6
SOAD2111
Human Social Development
6
SOAD3002
Access and Equity: Social Issues in Public Policy
6
plus any ONE of the following elective topics:
GEOG3008
Regional Development
6
GEOG3013
Geographical Information Systems
6
PHIL2335
Rights, Welfare and Power
6
POLI2015
Australian Government and Public Policy
6
POLI3017
Urban Politics
6
SOCI2009
Shaping the Future: Social Change in the New Century