Learning Outcomes
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work
The Course Learning Outcomes for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work are as follows:
No. |
Course Learning Outcome |
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1 |
Demonstrate a depth of disciplinary knowledge in at least one field in the arts, humanities and/or social sciences by applying discipline‐based expertise to research, project, and work‐based problems. |
2 |
Synthesise knowledge, experience and practice by constructing and testing new arguments and proposing evidence‐based solutions. |
3 |
Communicate complex ideas and data effectively to diverse audiences through context‐dependent forms of communication |
4 |
Critically analyse and evaluate competing sources of knowledge and information using a variety of different modes of communication |
5 |
Approach local and global challenges in research, professional practice, and civil life with personal integrity and intellectual rigor |
6 |
Apply ethical frameworks to academic research and inquiry by working productively and collaboratively in diverse groups and across disciplines and cultures |
7 |
Combine distinct forms of disciplinary knowledge to communicate in interdisciplinary contexts across different fields and areas of expertise |
8 |
Develop innovative and original interpretations and insights |
9 |
Critically and constructively reflect upon professional practice in social work that makes a positive contribution to a more socially just society |
10 |
Synthesise and apply relevant knowledge from more than one discipline to professional practice in social work |
11 |
Critically and creatively enact practice in social work that responds to, and informs theory, policy and research |
12 |
Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional development by undertaking research into practice that contributes to positive individual and social change. |
13 |
Critically apply inclusive ways of knowing, being and doing that respect and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians; acknowledging the enduring values and cultures that enrich current Australian society. |
14 |
Critically analyse and evaluate how disciplines construct meaning and produce claims of validity |
15 |
Demonstrate skills in sourcing information and interpreting challenging contexts to communicate complex ideas to diverse audiences. |
16 |
Work professionally in complex and dynamic social work environments with others, appreciating and embracing the strengths, interests, and motivations of difference. |