Ceremonial handover: 28 new Caritas specialists in Passau!

On June 5, 2025, 28 graduates of the Caritas science master's degree were honored at the University of Passau.
On June 5, 2025, 28 graduates of the Caritas science master's degree were honored at the University of Passau. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Ceremonial handover: 28 new Caritas specialists in Passau!

On Thursday, June 5, 28 graduates of the Caritas science master's degree and value -oriented management at the University of Passau celebrated their handover of certificates. The event began with an ecumenical service in the St. Nikola Church, which created a contemplative atmosphere. As part of this solemn handover, not only documents were awarded, but also special services.

In particular, two graduates, Elena Wimmer and Simone Unsemst, were awarded the "Studieren-Mit-Kind Prize". This honor shows the special commitment of students as part of their academic career. Ines Böhret also received the prize for her exemplary use of studying and family. Kristina Mayer, who held the final speech, compared the study path with a pilgrimage path and emphasized the importance of support from family, friends and lecturers. She emphasized how important this help was for the compatibility of study, work and family.

insights into the study content

The master's degree in Caritas Science and value -oriented management is divided into four module areas that enable broad and in -depth training. Module area A deals with the discussion of Christian-ecumenical approaches of caritative action at a biblical and ethical level. Module area B is about value -oriented management and the orientation of corporate management at qualitative and quantitative values.

Module area C addresses personal and professional development and includes learning professional personnel management. In the fourth module area D, the acquisition of academic skills is linked to practical experience, which also includes preparation for the master's thesis. This comprehensive training qualifies graduates for various areas of responsibility in non-profit organizations and educational institutions.

meaning and network of caritas science

The Dean Jochen Wilde and Prof. Dr. In their speeches, Christian Handschuh emphasized the importance of the degree as more than just a certificate. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Bleyer pointed out that Passau caritas science in the area of ​​welfare enjoys an excellent reputation. In Germany, more than 2.5 million people work both on a voluntary basis and full -time in Diakonie and Caritas. The international representations in over 160 countries offer graduates a valuable network for their future careers.

Overall, the current year recorded almost 30 new students despite the challenges of Corona pandemic. This underlines the continued interest in the course and the relevance of Caritas science in today's social contexts. Further information on the content and the course of the master's program can be found on the website of the University of Passau, where the special study conditions are also explained during pandemic.

For those interested, the course offers significant perspectives in an important area of ​​society. Graduates often take on management tasks in a variety of organizations. The conclusion supports you in your objective to become a value -oriented leader.

For further details on the handover of the certificate, please visit the University of Passau href = "https://www.bistum-passau.de/artikel/caritaswissenschaft-uni-passau"> Bistum Passau or learn more about the course from the at University of Passau .

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