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Protestant Social Work Studies Evangelical University of Ludwigsburg - state-recognised university for applied sciences of the Evangelical Church Württemberg

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Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Standard period of study (amount)
7 semesters
Location
Ludwigsburg

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

  • Social Work
  • Protestant Theology

Focus

Protestant Welfare Studies, Theology, Social Sciences, Social Work

Annotation

The Bachelor's degree in Social Welfare Studies is generally studied in combination with the BA in Social Work. After a total of 9 semesters, the students have acquired two Bachelor's degrees in Social Welfare Studies and Social Work. Consecration into the diaconic office is possible with both academic degrees.

Admission modus

Selection procedure / qualifying examination

More information regarding admission requirements

Admission requirements

University entrance qualification, university of applied sciences entrance qualification or an equivalent higher education entrance qualification, membership of the Protestant Church, Proof of at least 6 months of practical experience, proof of a volunteer role of at least 100 hours in youth work, in the church community or diaconal institution, CV in tabular format, letter of motivation for the desired course. The degree course can also be studied without admission to the diaconate course. Practical activity, volunteering and church membership are then forgone as admission requirements.

Lecture period

  • 31.03.2025 - 11.07.2025
  • 28.09.2026 - 05.02.2027

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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