The Bachelor of Social Work at Western Sydney University is a four-year full-time undergraduate degree aimed at international students passionate about social justice and community wellbeing. The course equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in social work practice, human behaviour, social policy, community development, advocacy and professional ethics. A key focus is over 1,000 hours of supervised professional field work placements that prepare students for real-world practice across diverse settings such as community services, healthcare, government and non-profit organisations. The program is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), allowing graduates to work professionally as qualified social workers in Australia and internationally.
Intakes: March, July
IELTS 6.5 overall (no band less than 6) or equivalent
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
The Bachelor of Social Work is a professional degree with integrated coursework and fieldwork rather than separate major/minor streams. Key study areas include:
• Social work practice and communication skills
• Human behaviour and developmental studies
• Social policy, law and ethics
• Indigenous and culturally diverse social work approaches
• Community engagement and advocacy
• Professional fieldwork placements (1008+ hours)
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