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Diploma of Arts (Social Welfare)


General information

Course code: 1826
This diploma is designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and value base for competent welfare practice in a wide range of settings. It emphasises the practical and vocational elements of professional welfare practice. On completion, students may apply to upgrade to the Bachelor of Social Welfare or the double degrees.

Entry requirements

In addition to meeting standard entry requirements, all applicants are required to complete a Social Welfare Course Administration Form. This form can be obtained from the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences. Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of information contained in this form, for a more detailed selection process. Applicants are strongly advised that academic criteria are not the only ones for entry into the course. Other factors such as work and life experience, personal qualities and maturity are taken into account.

Professional recognition

The course is recognised by the Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers.

Course structure

A candidate for the diploma must complete the following requirements to receive the award of Diploma of Arts (Social Welfare):
(a) complete a total of 96 points of study
(b) three core subjects (18 points):

or

(c) a prescribed sequence in social welfare (72 points)

First year
Second year

* THE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR SUBJECTS ARE PROVIDED TO GIVE AN INTRODUCTION TO UNDERSTANDING OUR BEHAVIOUR WHICH IS PARTICULARLY TAILORED TO THOSE STUDENTS INTENDING TO PROCEED IN THE SOCIAL WELFARE FIELD. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO UNDERTAKE FIRST LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THE GENERAL LEVEL 1 PSYCHOLOGY SUBJECTS PSY1011 (PSYCHOLOGY 1A) AND PSY1022 (PSYCHOLOGY 1B) INSTEAD OF GSC1306 (UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOUR) AND GSC1307 (HUMAN BEHAVIOUR ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN).
# THIS SUBJECT MAY BE REPLACED WITH GSC1611 UNDERSTANDING UNIVERSITY LEARNING. STUDENTS WISHING TO UNDERTAKE THIS OPTION WILL NEED TO REVISE THEIR FIRST-YEAR STUDY PROGRAM AS GSC1611 MUST BE UNDERTAKEN IN YOUR FIRST YEAR OF STUDY. PLEASE CONTACT A COURSE ADVISER FOR ASSISTANCE.

Duration

The course of study is normally a minimum of two years full-time or four years part-time or by distance education, and normally cannot extend beyond seven years.

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