Faculty of Child Education and Teacher Education
Debrecen , Hungary
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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Child Development | Early Childhood Education | Special Education
Area of study
Education | Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs
The Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs at the University of Debrecen is committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities in the fields of child education and special educational needs.
About the Faculty
- Introduction: The faculty offers a range of programs, including bachelor's, master's, and postgraduate degrees, in areas such as early childhood education, social pedagogy, and special educational needs.
- History: The faculty has a long history of providing education and training in the field of child education and special educational needs, with a strong focus on research and community engagement.
- Environment: The faculty is located in a state-of-the-art building, providing students with access to modern facilities and equipment.
Leadership and Organization
- Leadership: The faculty is led by a team of experienced academics and professionals, who are committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities.
- Organization: The faculty is organized into several departments, including the Department of Early Childhood Education, the Department of Social Pedagogy, and the Department of Special Educational Needs.
Documents and Regulations
- Regulations: The faculty is governed by a range of regulations and policies, including the University's Code of Ethics and the Faculty's own regulations and guidelines.
- Documents: The faculty provides a range of documents and resources for students, including course materials, research papers, and policy documents.
Education
- Departments: The faculty has several departments, including:
- Department of Early Childhood Education
- Department of Social Pedagogy
- Department of Special Educational Needs
- Programs: The faculty offers a range of programs, including:
- Bachelor's degrees in early childhood education, social pedagogy, and special educational needs
- Master's degrees in social pedagogy and child culture
- Postgraduate degrees in special educational needs and child education
- Research Areas: The faculty has a strong research focus, with areas of expertise including:
- Early childhood education
- Social pedagogy
- Special educational needs
- Child culture
Science and Research
- Publications: The faculty publishes a range of research papers and journals, including the "Special Treatment" journal and the "Child Culture" journal.
- Research Groups: The faculty has several research groups, including the "Special Treatment" research group and the "Child Culture" research group.
- Conferences: The faculty hosts a range of conferences and seminars, including the annual "Child Education" conference.
Student Life
- Services: The faculty provides a range of services for students, including:
- Library and information services
- Counseling and support services
- Career guidance and job placement services
- Student Organizations: The faculty has several student organizations, including the Student Union and the Faculty's own student organization.
International Relations
- Partnerships: The faculty has partnerships with several international universities and organizations, including the European Union's Erasmus program.
- Mobility Programs: The faculty offers several mobility programs for students, including the Erasmus program and the Pannonia program.
Admissions
- Requirements: The faculty has several admission requirements, including:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Language proficiency in Hungarian or English
- Entrance exam or interview
- Tuition Fees: The faculty has several tuition fee options, including:
- Full-time tuition fees
- Part-time tuition fees
- Scholarship opportunities
Career Opportunities
- Graduate Outcomes: Graduates of the faculty have a range of career opportunities, including:
- Teacher or educator
- Social worker or counselor
- Special educational needs specialist
- Researcher or academic
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