About the course
UniSQ’s Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) is designed for students progressing from the Bachelor of Social Work, building advanced practice capability alongside embedded research training. You’ll develop skills to work with individuals, families and communities, with a strong focus on social justice, inclusion and wellbeing. The program includes research-focused courses and an independent project to strengthen evidence-informed practice in social work at honours level. The programme explores human behaviour, research methods, and applied psychology for community and organisational settings.
What you might learn
To graduate from the Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), you must successfully complete 32 units of study.
Career outcome
Graduates can pursue social work roles across community and government services, including child protection, youth justice, domestic and family violence support, mental health, disability services, hospitals and healthcare, and school-based services. The degree also supports work in advocacy, policy development, evaluation and contributions to legislative processes. Honours-level research preparation can provide a pathway to higher research study and research-informed professional opportunities in social work.

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