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Linnaeus University
Master of Science in Global Peace, Justice and Well-being
- Växjö, Sweden
MSc
Full time
21 months
On-Campus
English
The overall purpose of the master programme Global Peace, Justice and Well-Being is that students shall acquire in-depth knowledge within the interdisciplinary field of global peace, justice and well-being. Many of the present as well as future challenges. Peace, justice and well-being are mutually linked together and interdependent. Without peace it is difficult to build justice and well-being and vice versa, without justice and well-being it is difficult to maintain the peace.
Karlstad University
Master Program in Social Work
- Karlstad, Sweden
Master
On-Campus
English
Degree of Bachelor of at least 180 credits, 90 of which should be in Social Work including an independent project for at least 15 credits, or equivalent academic qualifications. Upper secondary school level Swedish 3 or B, and English 6 or A, or equivalent. Students are free to choose among certain alternative courses, often depending on their choice of specialisation. Students are free to choose any course offered at Karlstad University or at other universities. Courses listed are examples of recommended or frequently chosen courses for a specific Program.
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Social work is a career field that focuses on providing help and support to those in need. After completing a program or course, professional social workers may have the education necessary to develop community programs, provide counseling and legal support for families, or advocate for children’s rights during divorce and custody cases.
Sweden (Sverige) is the largest of the Nordic countries, with a population of about 9.5 million. It borders Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark via the bridge of Öresund (Öresundsbron). Sweden has a strong tradition of being an open, yet discreet country.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.