Social Work (B.A.)
The Social Work Bachelor program is designed to inspire socio-critical and ethical reflection on professional practice from a Christian perspective. The project-oriented program provides a combination of theoretical and practical content, with an emphasis on practice-related knowledge transfer, supervised practice, and counselling. The program also provides students the opportunity to specialise and prioritise according to their individual areas of interest within a given framework.
Objectives and career prospects
It qualifies graduates to work in various fields of social work, for example:
- Family and educational support, counselling
- Youth and adult education
- Intercultural social work
- Child and youth welfare
- Social gerontology
- Social rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation
- Community and urban development
- Training and professional development
Curriculum includes
- Basic theories in social work and its related fields of study
- Basic skills such as group work, counselling and the integration of arts, culture and media in social work
- Advanced theory
- Advanced coursework in basic theories and practice-related case studies