BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM Application for Admission 2025

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The most well-known aspect of the social work profession is providing direct services or therapy directly to clients. We help guide people to critical resources and counsel them on life-changing decisions. We also advocate for change to improve social conditions and strengthen the social net.
With a social work degree, you can work in government agencies, healthcare centers, schools, non-profits, and companies. Studying social work online lets you learn at your own pace and from anywhere. Social workers with a degree can make around $58,380 a year, more than the average salary for all occupations.
Examples of fields a social worker may be employed in are poverty relief, life skills education, community organizing, community organization, community development, rural development, forensics and corrections, legislation, industrial relations, project management, child protection, elder protection, womens rights,
A minimum of 30 admission points (AP) is required.
Social work practice consists of the professional application of social work values, principles, and techniques to one or more of the following ends: helping people obtain tangible services; counseling and psychotherapy with individuals, families, and groups; helping communities or groups provide or improve social and
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Your role could involve addressing issues such as, child protection, mental health, disability and youth justice or working with vulnerable or older adults. You could work in settings such as hospitals, day centres, social services, residential centres, schools and the voluntary sector.
A social work degree is hard because placements and university work are combined. This is by far the largest difficulty of any social work student. In addition to working 9 to 5 at your placement, you will need to complete your final essay about your placement. This is a huge workload.
Social workers help people overcome some of lifes most difficult challenges: poverty, discrimination, abuse, addiction, physical illness, divorce, loss, unemployment, educational problems, disability, and mental illness.

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