Bachelor's Degree in Social Education 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

4,246 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Are you interested in the social problems in general and social educational problems in particular? Are you a responsible, observant, intuitive, creative and flexible person, but also methodical and critical? Are you capable of working in teams and independently? Do you master the art of solving problems and adapting to new situations? Do you have a talent for organisation and planning? Would you like to enrol in a degree in which almost 90% of graduates enter the labour market? If the answers are yes and you also like working with people, the UAB's bachelor's degree in Social Education is for you. You will receive multidisciplinary training and become a professional in the socio-educational field. You will learn to organise and manage groups. You will design action plans and programmes. You will discover mediation strategies. You will take two required practicums in different centres (CRAE, open centres, penitentiary centres, centres for minors and many others). You can choose three different specialisations: Child and Youth Education; Adult Education and Socio-Community Education. If you are interested in discovering other cultures, you will be able to choose from 40 different European universities and participate in an Erasmus exchange programme and UAB-specific programme in professionalisation practicums in Latin America.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Are you interested in the social problems in general and social educational problems in particular? Are you a responsible, observant, intuitive, creative and flexible person, but also methodical and critical? Are you capable of working in teams and independently? Do you master the art of solving problems and adapting to new situations? Do you have a talent for organisation and planning? Would you like to enrol in a degree in which almost 90% of graduates enter the labour market? If the answers are yes and you also like working with people, the UAB's bachelor's degree in Social Education is for you. You will receive multidisciplinary training and become a professional in the socio-educational field. You will learn to organise and manage groups. You will design action plans and programmes. You will discover mediation strategies. You will take two required practicums in different centres (CRAE, open centres, penitentiary centres, centres for minors and many others). You can choose three different specialisations: Child and Youth Education; Adult Education and Socio-Community Education. If you are interested in discovering other cultures, you will be able to choose from 40 different European universities and participate in an Erasmus exchange programme and UAB-specific programme in professionalisation practicums in Latin America.

Admission Requirements

Secondary school diploma + University entrance exam (PAU) and CFGS (Advanced professional training)

Weighted subjects pertaining to the PAU specific phase:

  • Audiovisual Culture (0.1)
  • Business Economics (0.2)
  • Art Foundations (0.1)
  • Geography (0.2)
  • Greek (0.2)
  • History of Philosophy (0.1)
  • Latin (0.2)
  • Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences (0.2)
  • Mathematics (0.2)
Entrance mark: 10.410


University access for people over 25 years

Social Sciences and Law option

Entrance mark: 6.563


Others

  • Employment record for people over 40
  • Entrance exams for people over 45
  • Degree holders (Entrance mark: 5.000)
  • Change of studies and validations

4 Years
Sep

Domestic
4,246 EUR
International
4,246 EUR

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