Social Work (Qualifying)
Position Details (Master's)
Throughout the Social Work (Qualifying) graduates from University of Wollongong you will build on prior study of the individual and society, and further develop your interest in social justice, human rights and social development, to earn a professionally accredited social work qualification.
Key Facts
UOW social work graduates enter the workforce with practical experience earned through supervised professional placements. Your UOW degree will ensure you’re ready to promote social change and development and will help you make a difference to the lives of marginalised and disadvantaged individuals, families and communities.
This course balances practical skills, concepts and theory, as well as hands-on experience in professional practice, equipping you will strong communication and community engagement skills, developing your understanding of social work methods, and honing your social research and policy development abilities.
Courses included:
- Critically Reflective Social Work Practice
- Diversity in Social Work Practice
- Human Service Systems and Policy Development
- Working with Children, Young People and Families
- Law, Ethics and Social Justice in Social Work Practice
- Working with Children, Young People and Families
University of Wollongong
Hybrid (Full Time)
2 years
Dec 2025