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STUDY AT ONE OF THE WORLD S BEST UNIVERSITIES FIVE REASONS TO STUDY AT UOW 5-STAR RATING FOR GETTING A FULL- TIME JOB 1 WE RE GOING PLACES UOW is one of the best modern universities in Australia. We connect over 30,000 students from more than 130 nations to learn and discover. We re young, we re smart and we work hard enough to be ranked in the top 2% of universities in the world. Join us and see how far you can go. YOU RE IN CONTROL Take control of your life like never before at UOW. Choose your degree. Choose a major. Choose elective subjects, and make exactly the study program you want. THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE TOP 2% OF UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD 2 Study where the brightest people take the time to learn your name. You ll be more than a number at UOW, and be taught by world famous educators and researchers. Outside of class, you ll be part of a campus culture defined by fun and friendship. TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES UNDER 50 YEARS OLD 3 OUR GRADS GET JOBS TOP 100 FOR GLOBAL GRADUATES 4 UOW graduates have the skills employers want. We ve been rated in the top 100 in the world by employers for nearly a decade. You ll learn how to learn, how to turn theory into practice, and how people with different skills work together. BE SOMEONE YOU RE PROUD OF Challenge yourself and come out on top at UOW. Tackle big ideas in your degree, push yourself and travel the world on international exchange, bring your learning to life with a UOWx program such as mentoring local students. 1. EARN A NATIONALLY ACCREDITED QUALIFICATION Accreditation is being sought from the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), so you can join and take advantage of ongoing professional development, social work journals, and enjoy better job mobility. The AASW will review our programs annually, which means staff are constantly working to ensure our courses meet the evolving needs of students and the national standards of social work. 2. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Social work is about helping real people and at UOW you will practice your skills with real people, in the real world. Professional experience is an integral part of our program you ll undertake 1,000 hours over two placements during the last two years of your degree. During this time you ll develop your professional skills and learn about different fields of practice and work opportunities. 3. EMPLOYABILITY Social work is an industry that is increasing in demand both within Australia and internationally, and an accredited degree in social work from UOW can open doors to a range of careers in management, policy development, education, human resources, and politics. You will have other employment opportunities in health, human services, governmental, and community agencies. 4. DIVERSITY OF PRACTICE We know that no two communities, families or individuals are the same, that s why our students learn various methods of social work, including counselling, group work, community work and various social change strategies. They do this while engaging with diverse communities. As part of Social Work at UOW, our students learn specifically about working in mental health, child protection and family services, and for Indigenous people and their communities to prepare them for a range of career opportunities upon graduation. 5. CIVIC ENGAGEMENT At UOW we are committed to enhancing connections to community. That s why we engage with people and organisations within the Illawarra to improve the services of the community, learn how to work collaboratively to achieve common goals, and appreciate the diversity and complexity of the region. 1. Good Universities Guide 2015 2. QS World University Rankings 2014/2015 3. QS Top 50 Under 50 Rankings 2014 4. QS World University Graduate Employers Survey 2014/2015 1

Bachelor of Social Work ATAR 80 STARTS Autumn (March) LOCATION Wollongong UAC755340 Shoalhaven UAC755341 CRICOS 081143C ACCREDITATION Accreditation is currently being sought from the Australian Association of Social Workers. Social work is a professional training program undertaken by students seeking skills, theoretical and practical knowledge that will enable them to work with individuals, families, groups and communities towards the goal of enhancing their individual and collective safety, welfare and security. In doing this, social work builds on theories of social work, social sciences, health and the humanities. The first two years of the course are interdisciplinary, with social work students engaged in social science subjects to develop a sound understanding of human behaviour and society. The latter part of the course focuses on professional subjects. Social workers assist people to develop their capacity and strengths to solve problems and issues in their daily lives. Social workers explore and address social issues confronting communities to change and improve the lives of citizens by using research and evaluation skills, social policy analysis, social planning, and community development strategies. In their practice, social workers are influenced by values that include respectful relationships, social justice, human rights and social inclusion of at risk communities. FIELD EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE All social work courses involve placements in a variety of institutional and community settings and may involve work with vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and communities. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Professional experience of 1000 hours over two placements is compulsory and integrated into the last two years of the degree and will usually occur in the Illawarra, Shoalhaven, Southern Highlands and Southern Sydney area. During this experience, students are supervised by qualified social workers. Students must make themselves available for professional experience at the locations specified at negotiated times. It is an expectation that students who participate in the course are capable of meeting the demands of travelling to and from Professional Experience locations. Some agencies require that students hold a driver s license. Social work empowers individuals, families, groups and communities to make positive changes in their lives and their environments. The core of social work is to improve social, psychological, and interpersonal wellbeing of people. It does this by alleviating pain and distress; by addressing inequality and injustice in social and community problems through improvements in social policy; and by working collaboratively to change social circumstances. Social workers use many tools to do this, drawing on social work theory and multidisciplinary knowledge to overcome barriers and help people become independent and prosperous. In their practice, social workers are influenced by values that include respectful relationships, social justice, human rights and social inclusion of at-risk communities. In Australia, the knowledge and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional owners of the land are promoted and held in high esteem. The UOW Bachelor of Social Work will give you theoretical and practical knowledge to pursue your passion, while working with leading experts in the field who share your passion. Many agencies in which students are placed require that individuals have a criminal record clearance prior to placement. This includes State and Federal Government agencies as well as organisations in the not for profit sector. The cost of the police check is borne by the student. CHILD PROTECTION Under the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012, and the Child Protection (Working with Children) Regulation 2013 students enrolled in UOW degrees where their studies require them to engage in activities that involve children or young people, may be required to complete a Volunteer / Student Declaration and/or to undergo a Working With Children Check (WWCC). NSW HEALTH REQUIREMENTS The NSW Health Department requires all students undertaking clinical placements at NSW Health hospitals and facilities to: undergo a national criminal record check; and comply with NSW Health s immunisation requirements prior to employment or placement in any capacity in the NSW health system. This criminal record clearance will be conducted by the NSW Police and/or the Australian Federal Police. Students are required to arrange for this check to be undertaken following enrolment, and the cost of the check will be their responsibility. 2 UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG 3

The Bachelor of Social Work at UOW is a new professional program which combines expertise from the social sciences and practical knowledge and skills from over a century of practice into a targeted professional program with strong links to the region, industry and employers. Students will develop core skills and knowledge fitting them for employment in many areas of social work practice and the human services. Core practice areas include working with individuals, families, groups and communities. PROFESSOR LESLEY COOPER Professor of Social Work Faculty of Social Sciences, UOW Beyond these there are specialised areas of practice such as child protection, mental health, work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and across cultures with migrants and refugees. The community services sector is the largest employer in the region and the two required placements will link students to these opportunities. UOW Social Work staff look forward to meeting you, connecting you to other students and ensuring your learning is stimulating, challenging and rewarding. OTHER DEGREES YOU MAY LIKE This booklet is just a sample of the degrees on offer at UOW. Here a few more from different study areas that may interest you. Bachelor of Social Science Students learn to understand, explain and change human behaviour to positively transform the lives of individuals, families and communities. This degree involves a common foundation of social science subjects in first year before selecting a major study area. go.uow.edu.au/bsocsci Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) This degree provides comprehensive training in the scientific study of human behaviour and experience, the physiological, sensory and cognitive processes that underlie it, and how the profession applies this knowledge to practical problems. GRADUATE OUTCOMES A graduate from the Bachelor of Social Work will: have a demonstrated sense of identity as a professional social worker have a sound understanding of and commitment to social work values and ethics to guide professional practice have the ability to apply social work knowledge and interventions to respond effectively in meeting the needs of individuals, groups and communities in diverse settings, client groups and geographic locations have the ability to apply knowledge of human behaviour and society, as well as the social, cultural, political, legal, economic and global contexts of practice to respond effectively within a human rights and social justice framework have the ability to review, critically analyse and synthesise knowledge and values and apply reflective thinking skills to inform professional judgement and practice have the ability to apply research knowledge and skills to understand, evaluate and use research to inform practice and to develop, execute and disseminate research informed by practice demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills have the ability to work with diversity and demonstrate respect for cultural difference understand the importance of and commit to ongoing professional development. CAREERS UOW s Bachelor of Social Work will prepare you for a range of careers in the following areas: Health Disability Aged care Child protection Family services Community development Migrant and refugees services Social planning Mental health Social policy Homelessness Youth services go.uow.edu.au/bpsych Bachelor of Public Health Public Health improves the health and quality of life of a population, by working to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote health. You will learn the basics of the health sector and develop an understanding of the problems involving health, illness, treatment and welfare. go.uow.edu.au/bpubhlth Bachelor of Primary Education A primary teacher educates children from Kindergarten to Year 6 (ages 5 to 12 years) and teaches all areas of the Australian primary curriculum. UOW Bachelor of Primary Education students learn by doing, spending up to 16 weeks teaching in early childhood education and care centres. go.uow.edu.au/bprimed 4 UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG 5

LEARN MORE SEE US FOR YOURSELF This book is a just a part of who we are and what we do. Come and meet us face to face, and we ll show you why UOW is the place for you. 2015 UOW OPEN DAY Saturday 15 August FREE CAMPUS TOURS Every Friday, 10am and 3pm GET IN BRIGHT AND EARLY Would you like to secure your place at UOW before you sit your HSC exams? Our Early Admission program can help you get there. uow.edu.au/future/early-admission FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Student Services +61 2 4221 3981 ssc@uow.edu.au uow.edu.au/study/social-work socialsciences.uow.edu.au GENERAL ENQUIRIES uow.edu.au/future Within Australia: 1300 367 869 International: +61 2 4221 3218 futurestudents@uow.edu.au facebook.com/uowfuture The University of Wollongong attempts to ensure the information contained in this publication is correct at the time of production (April 2015); however, sections may be amended without notice by the University in response to changing circumstances or for any other reason. Check with the University at the time of enquiry for any updated information. UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG CRICOS: 00102E