MA in Social Work
Pécs, Hungary
DURATION
4 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 2,500 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* per semester for non-EU students; 1900 EUR per semester for EU students. Application fee EUR 140.
Introduction
The study program is designed to train Social Workers who are competent in Social Work practice and are prepared to introduce professional innovations while protecting human rights and representing the values of social justice. As professionals, they utilize their extensive knowledge and specific competencies on human behavior and on social systems; thereby serving purposes of social integration, strengthening democratic relations, and promoting human development. They are able to elaborate on social issues and conduct research to work out professional alternatives; design, manage and evaluate social services; and represent the profession in a variety of public spheres. Professional requirements are in accordance with international scientific results and professional expectations. Students are prepared to continue their studies to obtain a Ph.D. degree.
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Curriculum
Examples of Subjects During the Studies
1st semester
Contemporary Theories of Social Work
Program Evaluation
International Aspects of Social Work
Social Problems and Societal Responses
2nd semester
Dilemmas in Social Policy
Analysis of Social and other Human Services
Organizational and Leadership Psychology
3rd semester
Specialisation Module: General Social Work
Specialisation Module: Clinical Social Work
Psychosocial Counselling in Social Work
Social Policy Theories (Historical and Comparative Social Policy)
Individual Casework
4th semester
Analyzing Group Work Processes
Community Work
Social work field practice
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The study programme is designed to train Social Workers who are competent in Social Work practice and are prepared to introduce professional innovations while protecting human rights and representing the values of social justice. As professionals, they utilize their extensive knowledge and specific competencies on human behaviour and on social systems; thereby serving purposes of social integration, strengthening democratic relations, and promoting human development.