Social work: Shaping diversity
Master
The aim of the Master's degree programme in Social Work: Shaping Diversity is to teach diversity-sensitive professional skills in social work.
This includes diversity-sensitive professional, social, methodological and personal competences.
Start | Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Unrestricted admission |
Application period | - |
Study format | Full time |
Study cost | None (only semester fee) |
Normal duration | 3 Semester |
Language | German |
ECTS | 90 |
Study programme
The action-oriented Master's degree programme offers students the opportunity to analyse the complex interplay of social differentiation (gender, ethnicity, class, body, etc.) and social inequality on the basis of the skills taught, to identify the consequences of social conflicts for the recipients of social work and to explore professional options for action for power-critical social work.
These are concretised by developing diversity-sensitive concepts, guiding principles, processes and participatory intervention strategies in order to advance social and institutional transformation processes.
Where possible, the courses are combined on three weekdays and block weekends, so that the realities of life for students, some of whom work, are taken into account.
Important information: Completion of this Master's degree programme does not lead to state recognition as a social pedagogue. This can only be obtained through a corresponding Bachelor's degree programme.