Blanquerna-URL - Plaça Joan Coromines. 08001 Barcelona
Faculty
School of Communication and International Relations
Become a Social Worker: A Profession with a Future
Do you want to help vulnerable children, migrants, or incarcerated individuals? Social Work will enable you to tackle the challenges of the 21st century and, from a practical perspective, you will work to reduce social inequalities.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work prepares you to practice a profession that promotes the exercise of rights for individuals, groups, and communities, with a special emphasis on vulnerable people and those at social risk. It provides support and creates opportunities in processes of change or crisis, with the aim of facilitating social cohesion and increasing well-being from a human rights perspective.
Study the Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work in small classes with individual follow-up. in our social laboratory, you will discover innovative techniques to apply to social issues and learn to find effective solutions.
Discover the Double Degree in Social Education and Social Work
The School has an extensive program of grants and scholarships aimed at undergraduate, master’s, and postgraduate students. Any aspiring student can benefit from the aid plan once their application is accepted. For the 24-25 academic year, €75,000 has been allocated to the fund for grants and scholarships for new students in degrees, master's, and postgraduate programs.
*At the time of pre-enrollment, you can already submit your scholarship application.
Career opportunities
Social services
Individual, group, and community
Penitentiary centers
Social care and service coordination
Protection of children and youth
Family diagnosis
Promotion of personal autonomy and care for dependency
Day centers, residences for the elderly, drug dependencies, etc.
Health
Hospitals, primary care centers, socio-health services, etc.
Socio-labor insertion
Active job search programs
Social and family mediation and attention to male violence and family violence
Women’s care points
Promotion of vulnerable groups
Homeless, refugees, social emergency care and emergencies, etc.
Functional diversity
Relations with families, resource coordination
National and international adoptions
Design of social projects, applied research, and investigation