Graduate Diploma of Social Science
在伊克塞爾希亞學院
關於課程
Applicants who have been assessed for the MSW(Q) and require to complete the Graduate Diploma for entry.
Sociology for Social Work
This unit focuses on introducing students to central concepts and theories in sociology and their relevance for social work. It provides for the use of critical thinking to explore social issues and how these impact service users. It introduces students to the founding theorists in sociology and the impact of these on our understanding of society. The unit explores our understanding of social stratification including key concepts of class, gender, ethnicity, family, youth, work etc. The key issues of poverty, diversity, crime, and deviance are explored in the unit. The importance of developing a ?sociological imagination? and how that transforms our understanding of our social world and what that means for social work is explored.
Psychology for Social Work
The unit provides students with an introduction to psychology and the key theories central to social work practice. The importance of developmental psychology for social work is outlined. The unit also focuses on theory of life course, temperament, and attachment, learning theories (classical and operant conditioning) memory, personality, social psychology, motivation, and abnormal psychology.
Social and Political Institutions in Australia
This unit is to provide students with an introduction to the key social and political institutions in Australia. While Australia was in essence ?born? a modern democracy, becoming a nation on January 1, 1901, it had both a long history of Aboriginal sovereignty and colonial invasion. Australia developed its social and political institutions within the framework of British traditions, laws, and perspectives. Australia also borrowed heavily from other democracies, particularly the USA. The unit will examine the formal political institutions that characterise Australia, focusing on the Australian Constitution, Parliament, the High Court, role of the Governor-General, Federal?State relations, etc. It will also focus on the social institutions that provide the basic framework for our wellbeing ? education, health, housing, social security, employment, personal and community security.
Sociology for Social Work
This unit focuses on introducing students to central concepts and theories in sociology and their relevance for social work. It provides for the use of critical thinking to explore social issues and how these impact service users. It introduces students to the founding theorists in sociology and the impact of these on our understanding of society. The unit explores our understanding of social stratification including key concepts of class, gender, ethnicity, family, youth, work etc. The key issues of poverty, diversity, crime, and deviance are explored in the unit. The importance of developing a ?sociological imagination? and how that transforms our understanding of our social world and what that means for social work is explored.
Psychology for Social Work
The unit provides students with an introduction to psychology and the key theories central to social work practice. The importance of developmental psychology for social work is outlined. The unit also focuses on theory of life course, temperament, and attachment, learning theories (classical and operant conditioning) memory, personality, social psychology, motivation, and abnormal psychology.
Social and Political Institutions in Australia
This unit is to provide students with an introduction to the key social and political institutions in Australia. While Australia was in essence ?born? a modern democracy, becoming a nation on January 1, 1901, it had both a long history of Aboriginal sovereignty and colonial invasion. Australia developed its social and political institutions within the framework of British traditions, laws, and perspectives. Australia also borrowed heavily from other democracies, particularly the USA. The unit will examine the formal political institutions that characterise Australia, focusing on the Australian Constitution, Parliament, the High Court, role of the Governor-General, Federal?State relations, etc. It will also focus on the social institutions that provide the basic framework for our wellbeing ? education, health, housing, social security, employment, personal and community security.
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- 課程總長: 1 Year(s)
- 費用: AU$20,520
In學年take | 位置 |
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Semester 1 (February), 2024 | Macquarie Park |
Semester 2 (July), 2024 | Macquarie Park |
Semester 1 (February), 2025 | Macquarie Park |
Semester 2 (July), 2025 | Macquarie Park |
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Entry requirements for 伊克塞爾希亞學院
Three-year Bachelor (AQF Level 7) degree
• Applicants whose qualifying undergraduate degree studies were taken in a language other than English will be required to demonstrate English Language proficiency. Applicants must have an IELTS of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent English Language proficiency test results.
English language requirements
托福(TOEFL iBT)總分: 80.0
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