SCWK6050: Practice Learning 2
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SCWK6050: Practice Learning 2

2025 unit information

This is the second field education practicum of 500 hours. Field Education is a core component in all social work degree programs. The 500 hours of second placement provides a forum in which to explore issues concerning the theory/practice relationship, the development of advanced social work practice knowledge, skills and values as well as opportunities for support and consultation with other students and Faculty staff.

Unit details and rules

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Arts and Social Sciences

Study level Postgraduate
Academic unit Social Work
Credit points 12
Prerequisites:
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SCWK5050
Corequisites:
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None
Prohibitions:
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None
Assumed knowledge:
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None

At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:

  • LO1. Demonstrate a deepening knowledge of concepts central to the social work discipline and be able to apply these in your practice.
  • LO2. Demonstrate the ability to work productively, collaboratively and openly in diverse groups and across cultural boundaries.
  • LO3. Demonstrate an ability to apply critical thinking and problem solving to both social work theory and practice.
  • LO4. Demonstrate an ability to communicate appropriately and effectively in a range of academic and professional settings, including communicating with confidence using oral/written/ digital media, communicating effectively and appropriately in both one-on-one and group interactions, being an engaged and reflective listener and collaborating and functioning as an effective team member.
  • LO5. Demonstrate a capacity to work effectively in interdisciplinary (and inter-professional) settings
  • LO6. Demonstrate an ability to reflect on your ethical responsibilities by committing to core values of professional integrity, principles of social justice, and knowledge of the AASW Practice Standards.

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Session MoA ?  Location Outline ? 
Semester 1 2025
Normal day Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney
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