Study programme code
TPNR.HR
Study programme administrator
Tanja Dibou
MER study programme code
115677
School / college
HR - School of Educational Sciences
Study programme title in Est.
Noorsootöö
study programme title in Engl.
Youth Work
Language of instruction
Estonian
Study level
Professional Higher Education studies
Study domain
Health and Welfare
Study programme group
social services
Study programme subgroup
Child care and youth services
Nominal study period (in semesters)
6
Access conditions
Secondary School Leaving Certificate, Certificate of Vocational Secondary Education or a corresponding qualification giving access to higher education.
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Minimum level of proficiency of the Estonian language at B2 level according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Entrance examination.
Degrees conferred
rakenduskõrgharidusõppe diplom, sotsiaalteaduse bakalaureus
Study programme aims and objectives
- Develop basic knowledge ensuring the skills to manage, direct, organize and analyze youth work;
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- To support the acquisition of competences in the field of youth work;
- Establish readiness for lifelong learning and professional development and continuing studies at Master's level
Learning outcomes of the study programme
- frames the basic concept, starting point and purposes of youth work and anlyses specialiy’s common problems and their solving opportunities show more...
- it has systematical overview of the International and governmental youth policies, the history of youth movement and work, and, interprets the law of youth work
- analyzes and applies the knowledge and abilities for the speciality’s development and the support of youth development
- plans, leads, accomplishes nad analyses the precess-based actions and projects of youth work
- uses interactive and modern environments, methods and ICT tools to collect and transmit information
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate, the student shall complete the study programme in the given volume, show more...
which includes passing all compulsory courses and compiling and defending the final portfolio. Students who have not graduated from upper secondary schools where Estonian is the language of instruction, or who have graduated from schools where Estonian is only partly the language of instruction, are required to have Estonian language proficiency at C1 level.
Study programme version structure:
Module type
total ECTS credits
University-Wide Courses
18.0