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The master’s degree Citizenship and
Values Education is addressed to both students and professionals,
and provides training for the following professional profiles:
In formal education:
- Teachers of the subject citizenship
- Tutors in primary and secondary education
- Teachers whose specialist area includes the teaching of values education and cross-disciplinary subjects
- School management teams, educational psychologists and student counsellors
- Inspectors and professionals in educational services
In non-formal education:
- Social educators
- Extracurricular educators in schools and youth workers in community associations, in schools and in summer schools and camps
- Technical personnel providing services in local, regional and national state programs
- Educationalists and other workers in the voluntary sector, NGO workers, and professionals in community and cultural associations
- Professionals in the mass media and publishing in programs and services oriented to citizenship and values education
- Personnel in foundations and institutions oriented to citizenship and values education
- Professionals working for manufacturers of youth-oriented leisure products in the field of audiovisual entertainment
In research:
- Applicants wishing to begin a doctoral program to conduct a line of research in values education and citizenship.
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