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Study Programmes
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Learn moreTo apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.
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Learn moreThe Bachelor en Sciences Sociales et Éducatives prepares students for a career in the field of social work as well as for management and leadership positions in social or educational institutions. In Luxembourg, the degree gives students access to the regulated profession of “assistant∙e social∙e”. Students can also continue their studies with a Master’s degree…
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Study Programmes
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Learn moreThe Bachelor en Sciences Sociales et Éducatives is a 3-year programme (6 full semesters or 12 part-time semesters, 180 ECTS). Classes are taught in French and German. The curriculum consists of mandatory and optional courses with compulsory elective courses from which students choose thematic priorities. Students must complete a mandatory semester abroad, 2 internships and…
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Study Programmes
Admissions
Learn moreTo apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.
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Study Programmes
Career
Learn moreThe programme prepares students for formal and non-formal music education and enables future graduates to: – apply for positions in public and private music education (conservatories, regional and local music schools, private music schools) – work in the non-formal education sector (day care centers, nursing homes, retirement homes, penitentiary centers, day care centers, refugee homes,…
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Study Programmes
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Learn moreThe Bachelor en Enseignement Musical is a 3-year programme (6 full semesters, including 1 mandatory semester at a university abroad). To obtain the degree of Bachelor en Enseignement Musical students must complete at least 180 credits. Classes are taught in English.