Alice-Salomon-Fachhochschule für Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik Berlin
University
TBD, Germany DE
University in Germany
Programs (24)
Addiction and Substance Abuse Counselling
Trains specialists in evidence-based interventions for substance use disorders and behavioral addictions across diverse populations and settings. Curriculum includes neurobiology of addiction, treatment modalities, and harm reduction approaches.
Advanced Social Work Practice
Develops advanced clinical and organizational skills for experienced social workers, with specialization options in clinical practice, management, or research. Emphasizes evidence-based practice, theoretical integration, and professional leadership.
Child Protection and Welfare
Focuses on legal frameworks, safeguarding procedures, and protective services for vulnerable children, combining law, social work, and psychology. Students learn risk assessment, case management, and trauma-informed child-centered approaches.
Community Psychology and Social Change
Applies psychological principles to community-level problems and social change initiatives, emphasizing participatory approaches and systems thinking. Students develop skills in community needs assessment, program evaluation, and advocacy.
Counselling and Psychosocial Support
Trains students in evidence-based counselling techniques, mental health awareness, and psychosocial intervention in clinical, educational, and community settings. Curriculum includes psychology fundamentals, therapeutic communication, and clinical practice.
Critical Theory and Social Research Methods
Rigorous doctoral program preparing scholars to conduct original research and contribute to theoretical knowledge in social work, social pedagogy, or related disciplines. Combines critical theory seminars, advanced methodology, and dissertation research on socially significant topics.
Diploma in Applied Social Work
Practical diploma program emphasizing direct social work competencies for professionals entering the field or transitioning careers, with intensive supervised practice and skills development. Provides professional qualification for employment in diverse social service roles.
Disability Studies and Empowerment
Examines disability from social model perspective, focusing on inclusion, rights, and empowerment of people with disabilities across life domains. Curriculum includes disability theory, assistive technology, and accessible service design.
Early Childhood Education and Care
Focuses on the development, education, and care of young children from birth through primary school entry, with courses in child psychology, curriculum design, and family partnership. Graduates work in kindergartens, preschools, and family support services.
Environmental Social Work
Integrates environmental sustainability with social work practice, addressing eco-social issues, community environmental health, and sustainable development. Students work on projects bridging environmental and social justice.
Family Studies and Support Services
Examines family dynamics, parenting practices, and support systems with focus on intervention programs for families facing social challenges. Students learn assessment, case management, and family-centered approaches.
Gender Studies and Social Justice
Examines gender identities, inequalities, and social justice movements with applications in social welfare, education, and advocacy. Students develop critical consciousness and skills for promoting equality in professional practice.
Gerontology and Aging Services
Prepares professionals to support older adults through comprehensive gerontological education covering aging processes, elder care, and quality of life in residential and community settings. Combines medical, psychological, and social perspectives.
Health and Social Care Administration
Provides management and organizational skills for social and health care institutions, covering budgeting, human resources, quality assurance, and service delivery. Graduates lead teams and programs in NGOs, hospitals, and welfare agencies.
International Social Work and Migration Studies
Focuses on comparative social welfare systems, global social justice issues, and professional practice across cultural contexts. Students develop intercultural competence and international networks through coursework and international placements.
Migration and Integration Services
Focuses on supporting migrants, refugees, and diverse populations through culturally competent social work and community integration programs. Covers intercultural communication, legal frameworks, and trauma-informed practice.
Organizational Development and Social Management
Prepares leaders and managers for social service organizations through advanced courses in strategic planning, organizational change, financial management, and team development. Focuses on ethical management in nonprofit and public sector contexts.
Poverty Alleviation and Economic Justice
Addresses systemic poverty and economic inequality through social work interventions, economic empowerment programs, and policy advocacy. Students learn about labor rights, financial inclusion, and community economic development.
Social Pedagogy
Prepares graduates to work with children and adolescents in educational and welfare settings, integrating pedagogical theory with practical skills in mentoring and support. The curriculum covers child development, learning theory, and evidence-based intervention strategies.
Social Work Practice
A foundational program combining theory and practice in professional social work, with emphasis on client-centered approaches and community engagement. Students develop competencies in assessment, intervention, and ethical practice through classroom instruction and supervised field placements.
Special Needs Education and Inclusion
Prepares educators and support professionals to work with children and adults with disabilities and learning differences in inclusive settings. Covers adaptive teaching methods, assistive technology, and inclusive policy frameworks.
Sustainable Development and Social Policy
Integrates sustainability principles with social policy analysis and development practice, addressing climate justice, resource equity, and community resilience. Students conduct research and design interventions for sustainable social change.
Trauma-Informed Practice and Healing
Develops specialized expertise in understanding and treating trauma across populations, with applications in mental health, social work, and education. Curriculum includes neurobiology of trauma, evidence-based therapies, and self-care for professionals.
Youth Work and Community Development
Equips students to design and deliver youth programs, organize community activities, and advocate for young people's interests in diverse urban and rural contexts. Combines youth studies, program management, and participatory methods.