MASocial Work
Study location | Hungary, Pécs |
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Type | Master, partial/exchange studies |
Nominal duration | 1-2 semesters |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Course code | Social Science |
Entry qualification | Bachelor diploma (or higher) BA diploma related to social sciences The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Hungarian. - You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English or: TOEFL (iBT internet-based): 72 points (www.ets.org/toefl) / Cambridge ESOL: B2 level (www.cambridgeenglish.org) / TELC: B2 level (www.telc.net/en.html) / ECL: B2 level (www.ecl-test.com/) You do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you: English is your native language / You have continued your undergraduate studies in English / You have participated in a preparatory course organised by the UP or any other Hungarian institute (You have to submit the official transcript of your preparatory studies) |
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Other requirements | Certified and translated (if originals are not in English) copy of transcripts showing satisfactory completion of BA diploma. |
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More information |
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Overview
Entrance exam:
Yes
Type of entrance exam:
oral
Entrance exam location:
Electronic
Entrance exam description:
Evaluation of submitted documents, online interview and ranking of applicants
Contact:
Ms. Vanda Bőczin-Sirkeci
foreign.humanities@pte.hu
Programme structure
The study programme is designed to train Social Workers who are competent in Social Work practice and are prepared to introduce professional innovations while protecting human rights and representing the values of social jus
Career opportunities
You will gain the skills to take up challenging and stimulating social work posts in a variety of fields within the statutory, voluntary and private sectors.
You will also have opportunities to practice across a range of settings and with different service user groups, including working within children, adult and mental health services.