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Study programs at the Department of Social and Health Services

Bachelor's degree programs

Bachelor's degree course in Midwifery Science (dual) (Bachelor of Science)

  • The dual Bachelor's degree course in Midwifery Science is a modular, dual full-time course. With this course, you will acquire state certification as a midwife and the academic degree Bachelor of Science. The course is characterized by a close integration of theory and practice.

Bachelor's degree course in Nursing (Bachelor of Science)

  • The Bachelor's degree course in Nursing (B.Sc.) leads you to two degrees in seven semesters. You will acquire the state license as a nursing specialist and the academic degree Bachelor of Science. The target group includes people with a qualification for university entrance and an interest in higher education nursing training. The full-time course is practice-integrated, i.e. theoretical and practical phases alternate. 

Bachelor's degree course in Nursing Education (Bachelor of Arts)

  • The Bachelor's degree course in Nursing Education is a modular full-time course with a standard duration of seven semesters. Students acquire pedagogical and nursing science qualifications. The degree programs are characterized by a close link between theory and practice.

Bachelor's degree course in Social Work (Bachelor of Arts)

  • The Bachelor's degree course in Social Work is of particular interest to those people who want to reflect on social problems and forms of social interaction in the context of social inequality and social exclusion and who are looking for perspectives on how social work can be used to support people in their lives through dialog and encourage them to lead self-determined lives.

Bachelor's degree program in Midwifery (dual) (Bachelor of Science) (Discontinued degree program)

  • The target groups of the dual Bachelor's degree course in Midwifery are trainees from the cooperating midwifery schools with a higher education entrance qualification, entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or a qualification recognized as equivalent, as well as registered midwives with a qualification for university entrance.

Bachelor's degree program Nursing (dual) (Bachelor of Arts) (Discontinued degree program)

  • The target group of the "Nursing (dual)" Bachelor's degree course are particularly qualified trainees in healthcare and nursing, healthcare and paediatric nursing as well as geriatric nursing with a higher education entrance qualification, entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or a previous qualification recognized as equivalent. Entry to the 1st study phase is possible for professionally qualified nurses under certain regulations.

Master's degree programs

Master's degree course in Social Work (Master of Arts)

  • The target group of the Master's degree course in Social Work are graduates of Bachelor's and Diploma degree courses in the field of "Social Work" as well as those working in the field of social work with a first professionally qualified degree.

Master's degree course in Innovative Care Practice in Nursing and Midwifery (Master of Arts)

  • The target group of the Master's degree program in Innovative Care Practice in Nursing and Midwifery are graduates of the dual Bachelor's degree programs in Nursing and Midwifery or related degree programs who wish to take on a responsible role in the development and implementation of innovative solutions or care concepts in the Health Sciences.

Master's degree course in Nursing Education (Master of Arts)

  • The target group for the Master's degree course in Nursing Education are graduates of a Bachelor's degree course in Nursing Education.

Master's degree course in Fundraising Management and Philanthropy (Master of Arts)

  • The Master's degree program aims to provide in-depth academic training for fundraising, philanthropy, foundation and CSR experts as well as other managers and junior staff for the aforementioned functions.

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