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Master of Social Work

COURSE DURATION

2 years full-time

NEXT INTAKE

February | July

AVERAGE FEES

AU $33,200 per year

COURSE OVERVIEW

A Master of Social Work (MSW) is a postgraduate degree program that provides advanced education and specialization in the field of social work. It is designed for individuals who already hold a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or a related undergraduate degree and wish to further enhance their knowledge, skills, and expertise in social work practice, policy, research, and leadership.

Upon completion of the Master of Social Work program, graduates are equipped with the skills and expertise to assume advanced roles in social work practice, policy development, research, and leadership. They can work in various settings, including hospitals, schools, mental health clinics, child welfare agencies, community organizations, and government departments.

For those seeking even further specialization or research opportunities, a Master of Social Work degree can serve as a foundation for pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Work, which allows social workers to engage in advanced research and contribute to the development of social work knowledge and practices.

1.Clinical Social Worker
2.School Social Worker
3.Medical Social Worker
4.Mental Health Therapist
5.Substance Abuse Counselor
6.Child and Family Social Worker
7.Geriatric Social Worker
8.Hospice or Palliative Care Social Worker
9.Marriage and Family Therapist
10.Mental Health Clinical Supervisor
11.Program Manager/Administrator
12.Policy Analyst or Advocate
13.Trauma and Crisis Counselor
14.Domestic Violence Specialist
15.Community Development Specialist
16.Nonprofit Executive Director
17.Mental Health Program Coordinator
18.Researcher
19.Forensic Social Worker
20.Military Social Worker

An Australian undergraduate degree (or equivalent), with at least a credit (60%) average, and successful completion of two units in the study of society.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

IELTS Requirement (Minimum Overall:6.5)

Listening Speaking Writing Reading
6.5
6.0
6.0
6.5

PTE Requirement (Minimum Overall:50)

Listening Speaking Writing Reading
59-64
51-58
51-58
59-64
Master of Social Work

Upon successful completion of the Diploma of Nursing program, graduates become eligible to apply for registration as an enrolled nurse with the nursing regulatory body in their country. Enrolled nurses can work in a variety of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, aged care facilities, community health centers, and clinics.

For those who wish to further their nursing career, the Diploma of Nursing can serve as a pathway to further studies, such as the Bachelor of Nursing (for registered nurse status) or specialized nursing programs.

1.Registered Nurse (RN)
2.Enrolled Nurse (EN)
3.Aged Care Nurse
4.Medical-Surgical Nurse
5.Pediatric Nurse
6.Community Health Nurse
7.Mental Health Nurse
8.Oncology Nurse
9.Emergency Room Nurse
10.Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Nurse
11.Operating Room (OR) Nurse
12.Home Health Nurse
13.Rehabilitation Nurse
14.Public Health Nurse
15.Occupational Health Nurse
16.Palliative Care Nurse
17.School Nurse
18.Travel Nurse
19.Research Nurse
20.Nurse Educator

Successfully completed an Australian Year 12 or a formal English language test and have achieved numeracy skills that align to Level 3 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Demonstrate that you meet the requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s (NMBA) English language skills registration standard

Average Fees: AU $33,200 per year