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The entrance examination for individual Bachelor´s study programs
Social Work (Bachelor’s degree) - Social work (1st degree) - the basic condition for admission to the study is the acquisition of a complete secondary education completed by the matriculation examination. Applicants will be admitted on the basis of the results of an oral interview. The content of the oral interview will include the following topics: demonstration of aptitudes and abilities for university studies, communication skills, motivation to study, social situation, current socio-political overview, the applicant's involvement in volunteering, extracurricular activities, non-formal education activities, etc.
Career opportunities for the graduates
Social work (Bachelor’s degree) - the graduate is qualified to work as an assistant of social work, professional assistant of social services, instructor of social rehabilitation, professional worker in the field of monetary contributions to compensate for the consequences of severe disability, professional worker in the field of assistance in material need and state social benefits, professional worker in the field of social counselling, professional worker in the field of providing contributions to active labour market measures, community worker, field social worker and guardian/guardian for minors and adults appointed by a competent court within the framework of state administration, local government, non-profit organisations, social services and social-legal protection and social guardianship institutions, institutions for the execution of imprisonment and detention, health care institutions, international institutions focusing on social and humanitarian aid, the business sector in the field of social services and social counselling, and other organisations and institutions.
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