Master of Social Work (Research)
Deakin University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00113B
If you are a qualified social worker, undertake further research training to develop expertise relevant to your practice. A Master by Social Work (Research) degree is awarded for a substantial, original contribution to knowledge achieved in up to two years of full-time study (or two to four years of part-time candidature). Research areas include social work theory and practice, critical social work, evidence bases in social work, social work education, human services provision, child and family welfare, mental health, diversity and inclusivity, religion and spirituality, masculinities, gender relations and gender violence.
Standard entry requirements
- Applicants must have demonstrated evidence of a high standard of research ability. This is normally an Honours year to H2B (60%+) standard, or a coursework master degree with a substantial thesis. However, other evidence of research ability may be considered and could include a thesis as part of an international undergraduate degree
- Relevant refereed publications
- Research awards
- Or research experience.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Cloud(online) | International: $84,400 | No |
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Geelong Waterfront | International: $84,400 | No |
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