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7/15/2026The study programme Social Work/Social Pedagogy is offered as a consecutive study programme with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work followed by a Master of Arts in Social Work. The requirements for state recognition are fulfilled at the time of receiving the bachelor’s degree. The studies are divided into two study blocks and twenty modules. A systematically monitored internship is carried out in the third semester. The bachelor’s degree can also be completed in a combined German-Polish or German-Romanian study course (10 places annually for each, separate application required). This offers the opportunity of simultaneously achieving a Polish or a Romanian degree (joint degree).In the binational study courses, the third semester (professional training) and the fourth (theory) will be carried out in Poland or Romania at the respective partner institution. The study programme provides the practical training that qualifies students to identify complex psychosocial problems, to analyse them and to design and implement appropriate action plans. Professional Fields of Activity Work with children, youth work, work with the disabled, the elderly, community work, school social work, work in the area of special education and rehabilitation, family and adult education, media and cultural education, administrative and planning institutions, judicial work Further postgraduate opportunities Social Work M.A. Social Work M.A. Social Work M.A. Social Work M.A. Social Work Social Work M.A. M.A. Applications and Admissions Admissions Requirements Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters Admissions Requirements Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters Admissions Requirements Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters Admissions Requirements Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters
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Public
Germany
Cottbus
Brandenburg
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: German: Proven knowledge of German at least B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For example: Goethe certificate B2 (at least 70/100 points in all parts), telc German B2 (passed with at least 210 points), ÖSD B2 (at least 70/100 points in each part), TestDaF TDN 3 (in all parts) or DSD I.
Not required
Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters Advanced technical college entrance qualification or General university entrance qualification (Abitur) For the joint German-Polish degree it is expected that new students are prepared to learn Polish within the first 2 semesters
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 373.8
Winter: Application for Bachelor's study programmes: EU -15.08 Non-EU -15.07
ApplicationEndDate: 15 August 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC