International Social Work: English-taught programs

International Social Work: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Studying International Social Work in Germany offers students a globally oriented education grounded in strong academic standards and real-world practice. German universities emphasize intercultural competence, human rights, and evidence-based methods, preparing graduates to work effectively with diverse communities worldwide. Programs often include field placements, international projects, and collaborations with NGOs and social institutions, giving students hands-on experience in addressing global social challenges.

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International Social Work English Programs: Overview

Intake

50%
Winter Semester
50%
Summer Semester

Language of Instruction

100%
English only

Numerus Clausus

100%
without admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
50%
tuition-free
50%
with tuition

International Social Work: English Language Requirements

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International Social Work: All English-taught Study Programs

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+ Social Work+ Social Protection+ Applied Family Sciences+ Social Pedagogy – Vocational School Teaching+ Systemic Social Work
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