What is a Master of Social Work?
Master of Social Work (or MSW) is a graduate degree that equips social workers to apply for state licensure. Clinical social work is the main focus of MSW programmes, which can be completed online or with advanced standing to best suit the needs of students.
Why study Master's in Social Work in Australia?
Did you know that Australian social work graduates are regarded as skilled professionals in the country? The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485), the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), and the Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), can all provide a path to permanent residency, thus boosting the possibilities of overseas students obtaining permanent residency in Australia.
- Social work is among the 10 fastest-growing areas of employment.
- The combination of coursework units and high-quality placements in the field presents you with the opportunity to integrate knowledge and skills and develop a sense of identity as a practitioner.
- MSW is taught by highly qualified, award-winning staff in Australian universities who are passionate about teaching and learning.
- Social workers promote change at the individual, community, and policy levels and assist people to create positive outcomes.