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Social workers play a vital role in delivering essential services, support, and advocacy, particularly during periods of crisis when major shifts in societal, political, and economic landscapes take place. Therefore, training social work graduates who can critically analyze systemic issues and address inequalities faced by marginalized groups is more crucial than ever. There's an increasing demand for thorough Master of Social Work programs that produce highly qualified professionals. These programs foster analytical and reflective skills while encouraging creative approaches to practice and meaningful social transformation. Students gain in-depth knowledge of how social work contributes to advancing justice, inclusivity, and community welfare through impactful interventions.
The MSW(Q) has a minimum academic entry requirement of a bachelor’s
degree (AQF level 7) with at least 8 units in the social and behaviour sciences,
or equivalent for international students, as required by the AASW.
• The MSW(Q) also has inherent requirements which are academic and
non-academic requirements that are essential to the successful completion
of a course.