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1971
Private

Protestant University for Social Work and Deaconry
Country: Germany
Private
5 Programs
454 Students
Protestant University for Social Work and Deaconry, founded in 1971, is a private university seated in Hamburg. It is sponsored by the Das Rauhe Haus foundation. Approximately 550 students are enrolled at Protestant University for Social work and Deaconry. Prospective students are provided with a total of six study programs: the six-semester full-time Bachelor degree program “Social Work & Deaconry“ (B.A.), the six-semester vocationally integrated Bachelor degree program “Social Work & Deaconry“ (B.A.), the six-semester vocationally integrated Bachelor degree program “Social Work & Deaconry with an emphasis on Childhood“ (B.A.), the six-semester vocationally integrated Bachelor degree program “Social Work & Deaconry – Nursing and Participation“ (B.A.), the four-semester consecutive Master degree program “Social Work“ (M.A.), as well as the four-semester consecutive, extra-occupational Master degree program “Social Work“ (M.A.). In partnership with Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, University of Applied Sciences Munich and the University of Hamburg, Protestant University for Social Work and Deaconry also provides the opportunity of taking part in a doctoral program.
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