Dual studies at the SRH Hochschule Hamm
Studying future work in social work as a dual study program
The study of social work (dual study) at the SRH Hochschule Hamm deepens the focus on "child and youth welfare" and offers you intensive and individual support from our lecturers and professors. During your studies, you take part in seminar lectures and exercises that introduce, explain and practice the practice-oriented learning content.
In the study of social work (dual study), the SRH Hochschule not only provides social work and social pedagogical knowledge, but also practical knowledge from psychology, marketing and law in order to prepare you perfectly for your future job in social work.
Professional recognition included
Professional recognition as a social worker is a prerequisite for certain functions in the fields of social work. This is automatically covered as part of your studies at the SRH Hochschule Hamm.
Contents, goals and course of study
Social work - motor and motivator of society
Studying social work (dual study) at the SRH University means that you combine theory with practice. You are 10-12 weeks to study theory at the university and then apply your practical knowledge to the practice partner for 10-12 weeks.
You are choosing a dual course of study in which the theoretical university education is interlinked with the specific requirements of the practice on site. In terms of content, the following skills are taught (specializing in the area of child and youth welfare):
The course content was specifically tailored to the requirements of use in child and youth welfare and is therefore highly practical. At the same time, the course is so general that it can also be used in all other fields of social work. The practical modules in which you can work as a trainee in an early stage in the operative business are another important aspect.
Studying social work (dual studies) means learning skills that lead to well-founded advisory skills. The subject is the development, promotion and deepening of personal competencies based on social science, legal and methodological principles and through a practice-oriented structure of the course.
Career, prospects
Perspectives in social work
Results-oriented social work is a growth area that offers the best prospects for young professionals due to the expected shortage of skilled workers.
We are convinced that knowledge is available, but cannot. We therefore not only impart knowledge, but above all the skills to apply this knowledge professionally in the job. This form of training enables you, among other things, a confident career start.
Specialists urgently needed
The existing shortage of skilled workers among municipalities and independent organizations will increase further in the coming years. Academically trained specialists with practical experience and methodological skills for problem solving are constantly being sought in this area of activity in order to meet the growing challenges. The structured transition to working life means additional planning security for everyone.
The social worker of tomorrow:
Social problems in our society are becoming increasingly complex and the tasks of social work are more comprehensive and diverse. Social workers are therefore active in a wide range of occupational fields, and specifically in child and youth welfare, in a wide range of work areas such as B .:
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Institute Type | Private Institution |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Number of Staff | 116 |
Number of Teaching Staff | 34 |
Number of International Students | 1000 |
Undergraduate Programs | 15 |
Graduate Programs | 14 |
Mode of Programs Offered | Full time and Part-time |
Medium of Instruction | German and English |
Average Tuition Fee for International Undergraduate Students | 3,900 - 4,000 EUR per semester |
Average Tuition Fee for International Graduate Students | 5,400 - 5,600 EUR per semester |
Proficiency Test for the English Language | TOEFL/ TOEIC/ IELTS/ CAE/ CPE/ PTE/ B2 Firs |
Financial Aid | Scholarships, loans, and grants |
Mode of Application | Online |
Registration Fee (one-time fee valid for all programs) | € 650 Euro |
Avg Tution Fees | € 8,690 |
Health Insurance | € 81 |
Accommodation | € 250-450 |
Living costs around | € 300-400 |
Semester ticket | € 151 |
Tuition Fees in Germany (1st Year Average) | MS: EUR 1550 | MBA: EUR 9550 | BBA: EUR 7500 | BE/Btech: EUR 2710 | BSc: EUR 1270 | MIM: EUR 12005 | MEng: EUR 5300 | MFin: EUR 9550 | MA: EUR 3900| MIS: EUR 2065 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Germany | Euro 850 a Month |
Entrance Exams in Germany | TOEFL: 85 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 59 You can also Study in Germany Without IELTS |
Work and Study in Germany | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Germany | 18 Months after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Germany | Euro 75 |
Student Visa in Germany | Given the fact that a large number of students from across the globe apply to study in various German colleges and universities, the country offers a number of visa options to people with various academic and non-academic purposes. |
Intakes in Germany | There are Two Intakes in Germany: Summer (April/March) and Winter (September/October). |
Top Job Sectors in Germany | Chemicals, Electronics, IT, Coal, Vehicles, Shipbuilding, Food and Beverages, Engineering, Machinery, Machine Tools, Textiles |
Economy in Germany | GDP Growth of 0.5% (2019e) 1.2% (2020e); 4th Largest Economy in the World, Largest in Europe |
Tuition & fees :
€ 8,640
Total
€ 8,640