

SRH University (Cologne)
Social Work | part-time (German)
Study detals
: Bachelor's degree : BA in Social Work : part-time : 36 MonthRequirements
High school / secondary education
The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / German.
Dear Applicant,
Please be sure to bring your original entry qualification and other supporting documents with you when arriving on the SRH campus.
Language requirements |
German
For international applicants we accept German B2 level |
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Other Requirements
This is an advanced study program. Applicants must have already completed a professional qualification (such as a degree, vocational training, etc.).
Additional information
Study social work and expand your expertise
The part-time Bachelor's degree in Social Work is the right choice for you if you work in the social sector and want to expand your specialist knowledge, enhance your qualifications and optimise your career prospects.
Part-time study means that you complete your studies while working and continuing to work. The main components of your studies are learning units that you can work on at home and for which you will receive professional feedback – including individual coaching sessions. The main components of your studies are online learning units and three on-campus sessions per semester. The on-campus sessions are oriented towards the weekend (e.g., Thursday lunchtime to Saturday afternoon). Individual coaching sessions are also available.
Growth field with a future!
Social work is a growing field that, due to the shortage of skilled workers, offers excellent career prospects. Social problems in our society are becoming increasingly complex, and the tasks of social work are becoming more demanding. Social workers therefore work in fields such as:
- Working with children, young people and families
- Working with people with disabilities
- Working with people with mental health problems
- Working with older people
- Working with people in the migration context
- Working with people in special social situations