APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
ENGINEERING
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
HEALTH
SOCIAL WORK
Bachelor
Master
Spatial and Clinical Social Work
Social Economy and Social Work
PUBLIC SECTOR
FULL-TIME STUDIES
PART-TIME STUDIES
BOLOGNA
ECTS
DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT
INFO BACHELOR/MASTER
Social Economy and Social Work
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Duration of course:
4 semesters
Final degree:
Master of Arts in Social Sciences (MA), Joint degree diploma program
Organisational form: Part-time
Study places/year:
36
ECTS:
120 ECTS-Credits
Tuition fee:
EUR 363,36 + ÖH premium per semester + € 69,64*
Teaching language: German
Bachelor:
Social Work 
*Contribution to additional expenses to facilitate student life on campus
Overview of your studies
In the course of social and economic changes throughout the social and health spheres, social service providers are faced with the challenge of planning and shaping organizational and economic frameworks whilst maintaining high quality care facilities. Hence, qualified personnel with social work and economic experience are in demand.
As well as the focus on Social Economics, the degree programme is characterized by its strong European orientation. Your master degree programme is the first European degree programme for social work, from which students graduate with a “Joint Degree” from the following European universities:
- Munich University of Applied Sciences (Germany)
- University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland)
- University Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
- University of Trnava (Slovak Republic)
- University of Ostrava (Czech Republic)
- University of Debrecen (Hungary)
Besides practical experience this master degree programme requires your ability to scientifically reflect and research as well as interest in Europe-wide social developmental and economic interactions.
Secretary's office A.2.18
Mag.a Mag.a Catharina Peric
P: +43 1 606 68 77-3200
F: +43 1 606 68 77-3209
sowosec@fh-campuswien.ac.at
Mag.a Katrin Sünder
P: +43 1 606 68 77-3200
F: +43 1 606 68 77-3209