Educational Science (mainly offered Online)
Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Sciences is designed to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical competencies across the fields of pedagogy, psychology, sociology, history, philosophy, and educational sciences. Students explore human development from early childhood through adolescence to adulthood, with particular attention to multicultural and international contexts. Through experiential activities, laboratory work, and supervised placements in schools, nurseries, youth centres, libraries, museums, and community organisations, students learn to design, implement, manage, and evaluate educational and social interventions.
Admission is open-access, requiring a recognised upper secondary qualification. A nonselective entry test assesses basic understanding in key disciplines and communication skills, which helps identify areas where students may need additional support; tutoring and guided study are provided throughout the curriculum. The curriculum encompasses core modules such as general pedagogy, general psychology, social psychology, special pedagogy, experimental pedagogy, didactics, contemporary history, moral philosophy, statistics, and methodology of educational research.
International mobility is supported through Erasmus+ and departmental exchanges, allowing students to study and train in partner institutions across Europe during their placements.
This programme, allows students—whether due to work, geographic constraints, or other reasons—to follow lectures and coursework remotely. Instruction is delivered through a dedicated platform, combining asynchronous materials (text and multimedia) with live sessions via Microsoft Teams. The online format also includes seminar-style activities, group work, exercises, and virtual classroom interaction.
