The Bachelor’s degree programme in Social Pathology and Prevention
is a three-year professionally oriented programme offered in both full-time and
part-time formats. It focuses on non-teaching pedagogy while also meeting the
essential educational requirements in the field of social work.
Graduates are qualified to work as social workers and are
eligible to perform regulated social work professions in the Czech Republic.
Graduates of the programme are well-prepared for roles such as:
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Educational staff in leisure and youth centres
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Prevention specialists in NGOs and public
benefit organizations focused on risk behavior prevention
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Social workers in institutions for institutional
care, protective or preventive education
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Lecturers or coordinators of primary prevention
programmes
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Social workers supporting various target groups,
providing professional services in accordance with social service quality
standards and organizational policies
Programme Coordinator:
PhDr. Vladimíra Kocourková, Ph.D.
E-mail: vladimira.kocourkova@fvp.slu.cz
Student Ambassador:
Study and Student Affairs Office:
E-mail: studium@fvp.slu.cz
Phone: +420 553 684 124
This is a three-year professionally oriented bachelor's programme,
offered in both full-time and part-time study modes.
The programme is designed to prepare professionals who can actively
contribute to enhancing the quality of life of older adults
through education, activation, and support. Emphasis is placed on practical
skills supported by theoretical knowledge in pedagogy, psychology, gerontology,
and educational programme management.
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Design and implement educational and activation
programmes tailored to the needs and interests of various groups of older
adults
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Apply participatory and modern teaching methods
in senior and adult education
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Use knowledge from pedagogy, psychology,
sociology, and management to solve real-life challenges in the field
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Prepare and deliver educational programmes in
specialized contexts such as spa stays or lifelong learning institutions
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Navigate current policies, strategies, and
trends in ageing and elder care in both the Czech Republic and the EU
Graduates can pursue careers in:
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Residential care homes and home care services
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Day care centres and weekly or daily senior
support facilities
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Geriatric and gerontopsychiatric units in
healthcare settings
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NGOs promoting the quality of life of older
adults, including those with disabilities
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Lifelong learning institutions and universities
of the third age
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Spas and travel agencies offering educational
programmes and wellness stays for older adults
Programme Coordinator:
PhDr. Mgr. Naděžda Špatenková, Ph.D.
E-mail: nadezda.spatenkova@fvp.slu.cz