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Course Overview

Many of its faculty members have been participating in editorial boards of international social work journals, are members of European forums, and they also show an extensive portfolio in research and training of professionals in the field of migration, mental health, ageing and school social work. The programme has also developed international links through the Erasmus programmes.

In particular, graduate social workers can work in a variety of jobs such as schools (primary, nursery, secondary), university counselling centres, hospitals (general or psychiatric hospitals), community centres, local authorities, large industrial companies, non-profit organisations, drug addictions centres etc. Due to their degree, they also have the opportunity to continue their postgraduate studies in a variety of fields (social work, psychology, counselling, education, mental health).

The degree in Social Work will be awarded to students who are able to:

  • Use theoretical frameworks to review, consolidate and extend their knowledge and critically evaluate arguments, assumptions or make judgements;
  • Conceptual understanding of the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination against excluded individuals, groups, and communities;
  • Evaluate their own evidence-based interventions;
  • Enhance self-evaluation in relation to their chosen field of practice.

Entry Requirement 

Graduation Requirements:

The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements.

A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.

Fees

Yearly Tuition (for 60 ECTS): € 9120


This information was accurate on : 21/01/2021
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