Protestant University for Applied Sciences Freiburg
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Evangelische Hochschule Freiburg | ||
President Prof. Dr. Renate Kirchhoff | | |
Vice-president | Prof. Dr. Björn Kraus | |
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Academic staff | 127 (WS 05/06) | |
Students | ca. 1.000 | |
Location | Freiburg , Baden-Württemberg , Germany 47°59′51″N 7°48′14″E / 47.99750°N 7.80389°E | |
Website | http://www.eh-freiburg.de |
The Protestant University of Applied Sciences Freiburg (German name: Evangelische Hochschule Freiburg (EH)) is a university of
The students of social work and religious education obtain a bachelor's degree. It is called Bachelor of Arts, diploma supplement Soziale Arbeit (includes social work and social pedagogy) or religious education.
An additional voluntary course of study leads to a special certificate in sport-related social work. In cooperation with the Südbadische Sportschule Steinbach the Hochschule offers training in sports-related youth and social work for disadvantaged children and adolescents.
History
The Protestant University of Applied Sciences Freiburg was founded as a vocational school for women in religious and social work (Evangelische Frauenberufsschule für kirchliche und soziale Arbeit) in October 1918. The education started with 12 women between 20 and 42 years. In 1956 six men were able to begin their studies.
External links
- Website (in German)