Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry)
Postgraduate | FLI-MSW-MAS | 2020
Course information for 2020 intake View information for 2024 course intake
Start your career as a social worker
Do you consider yourself a caring, compassionate person? Make these qualities your career. Gain the skills to provide care for those facing hardships. Learn what’s considered best protocol in the standards set by the Australian Association of Social Workers.
- Study method
- Online & on-campus
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Total subjects
- 16
- Price from
- $47,800
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry)
About this degree
At the conclusion of this course students will be able to:
- practice as a professional social worker in a knowledgeable, competent, reflective and responsible manner
- understand and assess the complex individual, family, societal and systemic factors that contribute to the issues experienced by social work clients
- articulate the theory, rationale and methods involved in various professional practice approaches and demonstrate the ability to utilise these approaches differentially
- identify, interpret and respond professionally to the major social justice issues facing Australian society and the international community
- show awareness of the historical, cultural and interpersonal contexts that affect how Aboriginal Australians approach social work services, and demonstrate ways of moving toward mutual trust and engagement
- conduct, analyse, interpret and contribute to the current research related to social issues, social policy and social work practice
- demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional learning as a critically reflective practitioner
The Master of Social Work is a coursework program designed to provide higher degree coursework and meets the standards set by the Australian Association of Social Workers.
It is 2 years in length on a full-time basis and can also be undertaken part-time.
Recommended study pattern
Students complete thirteen core (compulsory) topics including professional experience placement topics, and one option topic chosen from a range of option topics available.
These topics aim to provide students with skills in areas of policy, research, clinical and community based practice.
Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards (2012) require that students undertake a minimum of twenty (20) days of face-to-face study on-campus. Normally students are expected to include some face-to-face study in all four semesters of full-time equivalent study. To meet these requirements, students can choose from various topics offered as on-campus intensives.This degree requires completion of two (2) field placements of 500 hours each.
Students will undertake professional experience placements as part of the course. For more information visit www.flinders.edu.au/sabs/ssps/social-work/field-education/information-for-students/placement-requirements.cfm.
As a guide, full-time students generally undertake four subjects per semester and part-time students undertake two subjects per semester.
Award requirements
Students must successfully complete thirteen core (compulsory) subjects including professional experience placement topics, and one elective subject chosen from a range of elective subjects available.
Flinders University is a globally-focused, locally-engaged institution with a reputation for excellence in teaching, learning and research. They offer world‐class education that develops the critical and creative thinking skills to support a student’s success. Their courses offered through Open Universities Australia span business, education and law. They are designed with flexibility in mind, while delivering the advanced qualifications to take careers to the next step.
Learn more about Flinders University.
Explore Flinders courses.
- QS Ranking 2024:
- 23
- Times Higher Education Ranking 2024:
- 23
How to apply
Flinders University manages enquiries and applications for this degree.
Complete your details and we'll make sure your enquiry is sent to Flinders University who will contact you to discuss this degree.
Don't worry, we're still here to help you - you'll receive a personalised follow-up from an Open Universities Australia student advisor to make sure you have found the right degree for you.
Entry requirements
Applicants must hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline other than social work.
Selection is based on academic merit.Flinders University conducts an English Language proficiency check on applications submitted for consideration to its courses.
This will be met in a number of ways, including if the applicants:- first language is English (i.e. citizenship is held for a country where English is the official language)
- completed secondary schooling in Australia
- completed prior study in English (e.g. a Certificate IV or higher from a recognised Australian training institution)
- completed one semester of full-time equivalent tertiary study at a higher education institution
- completed a recognised Foundation Studies or bridging program
- performance in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) meets the University's admissions requirements
- registered with an Australian professional registration body relevant to the applicant's proposed course (e.g. applicant holds current registration as a Registered Nurse, General Practitioner, Teacher, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker and such in Australia)
- achieved a score within an international English language proficiency test such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or Cambridge CAE that meets the minimum proficiency for the university
- completed an approved English language course from a registered English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) Provider
In some instances, applicants may be asked to provide evidence they meet the requirements if the information required is not available in their application.
Credit transfer may be granted, on application, for prior study completed in a relevant honours, graduate certificate, graduate diploma or master degree; accredited professional development; or relevant work experience.
Applications for credit transfer are assessed on a case by case basis according to Flinders University policies. Students must be made an offer for entry into a degree before lodging their completed credit transfer application, along with all necessary documentation for formal assessment. More information is available at www.flinders.edu.au/credit
Study method requirements
This degree requires completion of two (2) field placements of 500 hours each.
Placements are usually offered over four days per week.
Placements are designed to provide you with learning opportunities in a range of practice settings, with varied practice methodologies and different client groups.Field placements enable you to develop professional values, knowledge and skills and demonstrate your judgement and expertise.
Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards (2012) require that students undertake a minimum of twenty (20) days of face-to-face study on-campus. Normally students are expected to include some face-to-face study in all four semesters of full-time equivalent study. To meet these requirements, students can choose from various topics offered as on-campus intensives.
Career opportunities
Graduates can go on to secure positions in a variety of settings within a framework of relevant legislation and procedures, supporting individuals, families, and groups within the community.
Professional recognition
Master of Social Work graduates are eligible for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Students must have completed an accredited degree and also meet the AASW English language requirements.
Career outlook
- Health and Welfare Services Managers:
- Over $120K
- Social Workers:
- $75K to $93K
- Welfare Support Workers:
- $75K to $93K
- Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers:
- $75K to $93K