BA German Studies in Cultural Comparison
Heidelberg University
at University of Freiburg · Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg
Duration
6 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Binational Bachelor of Teacher Education / Integrierter Bachelorstudiengang Lehramt Sekundarstufe 1 at the University of Freiburg is a unique program that prepares students for a career in teaching, specifically focused on the German and French education systems. Students will delve into German Studies while also gaining substantial knowledge of the French language and cultural context, equipping them with the skills necessary to teach in bilingual environments.
This program is structured over six semesters and comprises various modules that cover both theoretical and practical aspects of education. Students will earn ECTS credits for successfully completing these modules, culminating in a bachelor's thesis that showcases their understanding and expertise in the field. The integration of educational theory and practice is a hallmark of this degree, making it well-suited for those eager to engage with pedagogical methods and educational frameworks.
A distinctive feature of this program is the emphasis placed on bilingual education, preparing graduates to address the needs of diverse student populations. The curriculum encourages the development of intercultural competencies, critical thinking, and effective communication skills. These attributes are vital for those looking to teach in multicultural classrooms or collaborate with educational institutions across borders.
This program is ideal for individuals with a passion for language and education, and those who are keen to work in environments where educational innovation meets cultural exchange. As this program is run in a public university setting, students benefit from a vibrant academic community and well-established industry connections, particularly in Freiburg, known for its rich educational landscape and proximity to France.
Graduates of this program can find opportunities within various sectors such as public education, private language schools, and educational consulting. With Germany's robust education system and a strong demand for teachers in bilingual environments, there are ample career prospects within the German and Francophone contexts.
It typically takes 6 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Secondary School Teacher (Lehrer/in an Sekundarschulen)Bilingual Educator (Bilingualer Erzieher/in)Curriculum Developer (Lehrplanentwickler/in)Educational Consultant (Bildungsberater/in)Language Course Instructor (Sprachdozent/in)Graduates of this program can find opportunities w...
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