What is studied
WHAT IS STUDIED IN THE DEGREE COURSE IN SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
AND WELFARE MANAGEMENT
The study subjects of a degree course make up the ‘Study Plan’, the complete set of exams that a student must pass to graduate. Knowing the syllabus is the first step toward understanding which subjects will be covered in your chosen course of study and the type of skills and expertise you will acquire during your university education.
It is important to note that each course of study includes a range of subjects (through lectures, workshops, and other activities): some are compulsory, while others can be chosen from a list. The combination of compulsory and elective subjects makes up your study plan.
Each subject is assigned a number of credits (CFU) that you earn by passing examinations or completing specific tasks. To graduate, you must obtain 120 credits within your course of study.