Study social work part-time
Are you passionate about working with people and want to make a difference in society? Do you want to support and accompany others and make a lasting impact? Do you have experience in social work or a related field and want to combine your practical skills with theoretical knowledge? Then the part-time bachelor's degree program in Social Work is the right choice for you! Put your experience to good use and help us shape a more social future.
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What is the (part-time) Social Work degree programme about (BS)?
Social work professionals support people in different life situations in overcoming problems and difficult challenges. The part-time degree program prepares you for work in social and educational fields and qualifies you for a wide range of professional practice. The range of tasks is very diverse, including counseling, coaching, and organization.
The program has a modular structure and provides you with knowledge in the fields of education and social sciences, social work, law, health, and human sciences. You will develop social and methodological expertise and the ability to identify complex, subject-related problems, develop solution strategies, and implement them.
In addition, you will learn a comprehensive range of social education methods and how to use modern information and communication technologies. The high level of practical relevance and the development of personal and social skills are key quality features of the program.
Career opportunities
What are my career prospects as a state-recognised social worker?
On completing your Bachelor's degree, you also acquire the professional title of "state-recognised social worker". Information on the various options open to you after graduation is summarised here:
After graduation, you can work in the following fields:
- Child and youth welfare/state youth welfare office
- Youth social work at schools/school social work
- Occupational social work
- Social work in a migration context
- Health care
- Resocialisation/support for at-risk persons
- Disability support services
- Social work with the elderly
- Adult/further education
- Drug and addiction support services
- Counselling and prevention
- Social/youth welfare planning
Structure and modules
How is the degree programme structured?
This is a part-time course designed to be completed in eleven semesters (a reduction to nine semesters is possible through credit transfer). In-person lectures take place in one "block week" and approx. five weekend dates per semester (Friday afternoon and all day Saturday).
Studies and organisational matters
So that everything runs smoothly
How is the degree structured? When do lectures take place? What else do I need to know about the part-time Social Work degree? You can find answers to these and other questions here.
There are various entry routes, even without an Abitur:
- You can provide proof of a higher education entrance qualification (entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences, general higher education entrance qualification or have a general higher education entrance qualification through a master craftsman or other advanced vocational training qualification such as a business administrator). In addition, you can provide evidence of at least two years of relevant professional practice in the field of social work or a related field or
- You have a subject-specific university entrance qualification for professionally qualified persons through at least two years of relevant vocational training followed by at least three years of full-time professional practice (in a field related to the desired course of study), combined with a one-year trial course.
The examination board is responsible for determining the subject-relatedness or relevance. A prerequisite for enrolment in the degree program is proof of a completed counselling interview.
- You have completed training as an educator, curative educator, curative education worker or curative education teacher. educator, curative education nurse or curative educator. It is possible to shorten the study period from 11 to 9 semesters.
- You have completed training in occupational therapy or speech therapy. In this case, credits from the first two semesters may also be recognized upon request. The examination board is responsible for determining whether credits can be transferred.
Benefit from our combined expertise
Lecturers
Our lecturers have many years of professional experience and numerous contacts in industry. Thanks to small semester groups, they can work closely with their students and guarantee intensive support.

Programme director
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Schöpf
Phone: +49 941 943 9320
E-mail:nicolas.schoepf(at)oth-regensburg.de
Office hours: Thursday, 14:00 pm–15:00 pm (appointments by e-mail) and by appointment; during the semster break: by appointment only

Programme coordinator
Jana Faerber
Phone: +49 941 943 9280
E-mail: jana.faerber(at)oth-regensburg.de

Programme coordinator
Kathrin Söldner
Phone: +49 941 943 9221
E-mail: bb-sozialearbeit(at)oth-regensburg.de

