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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast

Introduction

Social Work Thesis A extends your understanding of the purpose and practices of research that you gain in HGW608 Social Work Research Practice. You will do this by conceptualising and beginning to implement a research topic that focuses on improving the wellbeing and life chances of social work clients, service users and other stakeholders. You will learn advanced skills in research design and methods, and you will be required to defend the focus and methods of your research in discussion with others. Upon successful completion of this unit, you will advance the implementation of your research project in Semester 2.

Summary 2020

Unit name Social Work Thesis A
Unit code HGW609
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Social Work
Coordinator

Associate Professor Anthea Vreugdenhil

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Propose research that can address the tensions and dilemmas associated with the organisational, legal and policy contexts of social work practice.
  2. Formulate practice innovations that are based on research evidence to improve the well-being and life chances of social work clients, service users and other stakeholders.
  3. Plan collaborative and cooperative social work projects and research and justify how they can improve people’s lives.

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

HGW503, HGW512, HGW513, HGW516 and HGW527

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

2 x 240 minute workshops

Assessment

Literature review (2000-words) 50%; Seminar presentation of topic and chosen methods (50%)

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Textbooks

Required

None

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