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Social Work Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society

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

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Social Work

Focus

Social work with young people and young adults within the framework of Social Security Code VIII (SGB VIII), Social Work with Addicts/People at Risk of Addiction, Social Work with Delinquents and their Environment, Social Work as Work with Mental Crises, Social Work as Education, Support and Learning in Childhood, Social Work with Migrants, Social Work and Poverty

Annotation

The undergraduate study of Social Work (BA) at the University of Applied Sciences Ludwigshafen is characterised by its special focus: social work is understood here as critical science, which is centrally grounded in social inequality and refers in its work on social matters to society at large. In this context, the degree programme deals with how education, law, sociology, economics, and philosophy in general contribute to answering the question of when and why a social fact becomes a social ‘problem’. Such a subject- as well as (social) structure-oriented perspective on the development of key competences for study and practice is intended to teach students about abstract thinking. This prepares them for further studies in the Master’s degree programme (e.g., the research-oriented Master’s in Social Work at the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences).

Right from the first semester, students can put together their own timetable from a large number of parallel groups and elective seminars. The scheduling of the attendance times and the option to study beyond the standard period of study allow for individual and flexible studying, in which at the same time they can focus on their own specialisations. Starting in the fourth study semester, there are seven specialisations (see above) to choose from, which provide a substantive focus, but do not specify a field of activity after graduation. During a practical study semester, students test their knowledge and skills. Thus, under the conditions of professional practice of social work, they receive important stimuli for their further studies and/or their professional activities.

Admission modus

Local admission restriction

More information regarding admission requirements

Admission requirements

General higher education entrance qualification, or subject-specific higher education entrance qualification

or

vocational training with a qualified result of at least 2.5

or

further vocational qualification through a Master craftsman's examination or comparable examination without grade point average

Lecture period

  • 28.09.2026 - 02.01.2027
  • 08.03.2027 - 12.06.2027

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2026/2027)

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Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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