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They bring together individuals, communities, and government agencies to improve lives and drive sustainable social transformation. For more than four decades, RMIT has educated social workers, with programs that evolve alongside contemporary understandings of the field's role in our dynamic world. Our alumni emerge as resilient advocates, championing equity and justice across society. Practical training is central to the social work curriculum, featuring 140 days of hands-on experience within human service and community organizations.
Your academic journey begins with foundational courses on professional practice frameworks and essential communication skills, building toward a capstone project that bridges theory and real-world application. The curriculum specifically prepares you for two intensive 70-day fieldwork placements, where you'll collaborate with experienced practitioners across diverse organizational settings.
Our graduates find rewarding careers across multiple sectors - from human services and community agencies to government roles and growing opportunities in corporate environments.
Career paths vary widely: some graduates shape social policies, others conduct research, many empower communities to build local services, while some provide direct support to individuals and families. The field offers rich possibilities for specialization based on personal passions and professional goals.