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Social Work and Non Profit Organization Sciences

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree in Social and Non-Profit Work trains future social workers, i.e. experts in preventing and handling social hardship in all its dimensions and in identifying and coordinating resources to this end. Graduates must be able to manage, organise, plan and coordinate social work. They must therefore acquire skills conducive to understanding the economic and social context of the area in question, the causes of the hardship, and the tools needed to overcome it. To this end, in addition to their basic knowledge of information technology and a foreign language, they must also acquire skills in the fields of sociology, law, economics, medicine, psychology and pedagogy.

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree in Social and Non-Profit Work trains future social workers, i.e. experts in preventing and handling social hardship in all its dimensions and in identifying and coordinating resources to this end. Graduates must be able to manage, organise, plan and coordinate social work. They must therefore acquire skills conducive to understanding the economic and social context of the area in question, the causes of the hardship, and the tools needed to overcome it. To this end, in addition to their basic knowledge of information technology and a foreign language, they must also acquire skills in the fields of sociology, law, economics, medicine, psychology and pedagogy.

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Undergraduate degree courses (corsi di laurea) are intended to provide students with a broad understanding of research methods and an overview of the chosen subject, as well as the requisite professional skills. Undergraduate degree courses last 3 years. The degree of Laurea (undergraduate degree, or first cycle level, as defined in the Bologna Declaration) is awarded to students who have earned 180 ECTS credits. With a Laurea degree, graduates can enter the general labour market, the civil service, regulated professions, or they can proceed to study for a Master's degree programs or a first-level Professional degree.

A few degree programs (Primary teacher education and Law degrees) combine the two and last 5 years, one single cycle, and are known as Corsi di laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (Single cycle master’s programs).

To ensure our training programs address the requirements of a dynamic world with constantly changing priorities, especially from a vocational perspective, LUMSA offers students a variety of international opportunities to enhance their academic careers like degree programs taught in English and double degree programs in partnership with international universities.

Corsi di laurea magistrale (Master's degree programs) are aimed at providing graduates with an advanced level of education leading to specialisation in particular areas. The entry requirement is an Italian degree of Laurea (first cycle level) or an equivalent foreign qualification. Admission is subject to specific course requirements as determined by the university offering the program. The workload is 120 ECTS credits, the duration of the course is 2 years. The Laurea magistrale (second cycle level of the Bologna Process) is awarded to those students who, having successfully completed their course, have also defended a dissertation in their chosen subject. All Master's degree programs offer advantageous entry to the general labour market, the civil service, regulated professions; they also allow access to doctoral degree programs, i.e. degree courses of the third cycle.

To ensure our training programs address the requirements of a dynamic world with constantly changing priorities, especially from a vocational perspective, LUMSA offers students a variety of international opportunities to enhance their academic careers like degree programs taught in English and double degree programs in partnership with international universities.

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