MA Social Work as a Human Rights Profession (MA-SWHR) ASH Berlin
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Tutors Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters
First impressions
- Location
Berlin
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Less than 50% online
- Tuition fees per semester
2,640 EUR
- Application deadline
The application period starts on 15 October and ends on 1 March (for admission decisions by April).
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts
Course location
Berlin
In cooperation with
- Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany
- Linnaeus University, Växjo-Kalmar, Sweden
- University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are only held in English. Additionally, a beginner's German language course is offered free of charge.
Description
The Master of Arts in Social Work as a Human Rights Profession (MA-SWHR) is a research-oriented, partially internet-based programme, combining the field of social work with human rights issues. Social work and human rights are frequently encountered when working with vulnerable groups such as children or migrants, or when working on issues relating to the right to health, the social problem of poverty, social exclusion, gender discrimination, or the problem of racism. The main aim of the MA-SWHR is the translation of the often very abstract and appellative human rights discourse into the theory and practice of social work. This objective is strongly linked to the development of a general professional self-conception based on the "triple mandate of social work", meaning that the universally known "double mandate of social work" on behalf of the addressees and the society/providers is complemented by a third mandate on behalf of the profession: this consists of science-based theories of action and intervention as well as the principles of the profession's code of ethics.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Less than 50% online
Application deadline
The application period starts on 15 October and ends on 1 March (for admission decisions by April).
Tuition fees per semester
2,640 EUR
Additional information on tuition fees
Upon an applicant's successful admission, a fee of 300 EUR is due. The tuition fee for the first to the third semester is 2,640 EUR for each semester. Costs for the fourth semester (Human Rights Praxis Project and Master’s Thesis) amount to 1,250 EUR. However, should the Master’s thesis be postponed to the fifth semester, an extra 300 EUR will be charged for this final semester.
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The MA-SWHR comprises the following five modules:
A Modules: BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE DISCIPLINE AND PROFESSION OF SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN RIGHTS
(These modules are compulsory for all students.)
- Social Work and Human Rights (15 ECTS)
- International Law: A Social Work Perspective (15 ECTS)
- Global Social Work (15 ECTS)
- Critical Social Science Research (15 ECTS)
B Modules: SOCIAL PROBLEMS/VULNERABLE GROUPS
(Students select a minimum of two from five modules on offer.)
- Health and Human Rights in Social Work (7.5 ECTS)
- Migration and Racism (7.5 ECTS)
- Economic Justice, Empowerment and Resilience (7.5 ECTS)
- Gender and Human Rights (7.5 ECTS)
- Children's Rights (7.5 ECTS)
C Modules: SOCIAL ACTION FIELDS/SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
(Students select a minimum of two from four modules on offer.)
- Human Rights Education (7.5 ECTS)
- Critical Approaches to Human Rights Practice in Social Work (7.5 ECTS)
- Human Rights in the Context of Organisational Development/Innovation (7.5 ECTS)
- Advocacy for Human Rights: Lobby and Communication Strategies (7.5 ECTS)
D Module: HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS PROJECT
(This module is compulsory for all students.)
- The Human Rights Praxis Project is dedicated to the realisation of a specific project developed by the student with the support of academic experts and/or experts in the practical field.
E MODULE: MASTER'S THESIS
(This module is compulsory for all students.)
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Courses are led with foreign partners
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Online learning
Pace of course
Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany
Yes, compulsory
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
2,640 EUR
Upon an applicant's successful admission, a fee of 300 EUR is due. The tuition fee for the first to the third semester is 2,640 EUR for each semester. Costs for the fourth semester (Human Rights Praxis Project and Master’s Thesis) amount to 1,250 EUR. However, should the Master’s thesis be postponed to the fifth semester, an extra 300 EUR will be charged for this final semester.
Semester contribution
Included in tuition fees
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
You must have an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, e.g. social work, social sciences, law, humanities or cultural sciences, and a minimum of one year of qualified full-time work experience in a related field after your first university degree. Furthermore, you are expected to demonstrate adequate training in research skills as well as proficiency in English.
A complete application comprises the following documents in English:
- Completed application form (available on our website)
- Letter of Motivation (in English, two pages, 12 pt font size, 1.5 line spacing, stating reasons about the motivation to study, the expectations, professional and/or academic visions for the future by the applicant)
- Curriculum Vitae (Please state your experience in a month/year-format in your CV and the amount of hours per week worked [or in case of trainings, state the exact time frame, e.g. if it was a two-day course or a whole month full-time] in English.)
- Copies of certificates and academic records are required (to be validated after admission!). In case of multiple university degrees, please submit all your transcripts and certificates.
- Two recommendation letters from past or current employers / academic references (not older than one year at day of application, signed and stamped)
- Attestation of at least 12 months of full-time qualified work experience in a field relevant to social work and human rights after your first degree (One year of full-time work experience after your first university degree is the minimum requirement, but only the attested experience can count for the overall ranking.)
- Reflection Paper of Work Experience (A written reflection (one to two pages) on relevant professional practice experience has to be submitted.)
- Proof of English language proficiency (details below)
- Proof of financial means demonstrating how you plan to finance your studies
Language requirements
The language of instruction is English. All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency in the English language before being admitted to the Master's programme. English language certificates should not be older than two years and should indicate a high score. Any ONE of the following tests is considered to be sufficient proof:
- Cambridge Advanced Certificate (CAE) -> recommended test result "GRADE B" or better
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) -> recommended test result 90 points computer-based or better
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) -> recommended test result "GRADE B, 6.5" or better
- Duolingo English Test: The result should be 120 or better.
- An academic degree from a recognised institution at which English is the language of instruction
Technical equipment and programmes
A private computer/laptop is required for participating in the programme.
Application deadline
The application period starts on 15 October and ends on 1 March (for admission decisions by April).
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Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Additional support
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Tutors
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Visa matters
Contact
ASH Berlin
International Postgraduate Master Programs
Johanna Isensee
Alice-Salomon-Platz 5
12627 Berlin
About us
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