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Social Work
SRH University is a state-recognised private university in Germany that offers a range of bachelor’s, master’s and postgraduate programmes, often combining theory with practical experience through internships, projects and real-world practice phases. Its teaching philosophy emphasises independent learning and application of knowledge via the CORE principle (Competence-Oriented Research and Education). The university operates across several campuses in Germany and has a significant international student community.
Why Study Bachelor’s in Social Work at SRH University?
Studying Social Work at SRH is ideal if you want to develop professional competencies to support individuals and communities across a variety of social settings — such as family services, youth work, counselling centres, integration services, schools, health and welfare institutions, and more. The programme blends academic knowledge with hands-on practice, preparing you for careers in the social sector specifically within the German context.
Key Student-Friendly Highlights
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Designed with practical experience and internships embedded in the curriculum.
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Includes modules to strengthen German language skills, which is especially helpful for working with clients and organisations in Germany.
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Focuses on intercultural skills and contemporary social challenges.
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No NC (numerus clausus) requirement — selection is based on documents and interview.
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Excellent career prospects due to growing demand for qualified social professionals.
Subjects / Programme Structure
The Social Work curriculum combines theoretical, practical and intercultural modules. Typical content areas include:
Core Academic Subjects
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Foundations of Social Work Theory & History.
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Psychology & Sociology.
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Social Policy & Law.
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Methodology & Counselling Methods.
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Crisis Intervention & Case Management.
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Aesthetic-Media Practice & Projects.
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Professional Ethics & Development.
Language & Communication
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D-modules: Combined German language content with professional social work communication skills (e.g., counselling interviews, authorities, legal texts).
Practical Phases
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At least 100 days of practical internship spread over the semesters, giving real-world work experience in social institutions.
Disciplines & Specialisations
While the programme is broad and generalist in Social Work, you may explore special areas through internships and electives, such as:
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Child & youth services.
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Family support & counselling.
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Migration & integration services.
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Community & neighbourhood projects.
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Health & welfare work.
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Social management & project coordination.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Social Work programme typically enter sectors such as:
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Youth, family and child welfare services.
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Integration, migration and community programmes.
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Counselling & case management roles.
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School social work or educational support.
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Health, social care and outreach programmes.
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Project coordination and social management.
Visa Requirements (International Students)
If you are a non-EU/EEA international student, you will generally need to obtain:
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German Student Visa (Type D) before travelling to Germany.
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Proof of sufficient funds (e.g., a blocked account with ~€11,208/year or equivalent).
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Health insurance valid in Germany.
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After arrival, convert the visa into a German residence permit for study at the local Immigration Office.

