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's in Teacher Education (German-French) is an innovative integrated program offered by the University of Freiburg. This unique degree merges German and French educational methodologies to prepare students for teaching in primary education settings in both countries. Spanning six semesters, this program incorporates both practical and theoretical components, enriching students' understanding of diverse pedagogical approaches.
Students will engage in various modules focusing on language acquisition, curriculum development, and intercultural education. The course structure is divided into 180 ECTS credits, which include comprehensive studies in German studies, educational science, and immersion in both cultures. This integration fosters not only language proficiency in both German and French but also a nuanced understanding of the educational frameworks in both nations.
A significant aspect of the program is the practical internship semester where students gain firsthand teaching experience. This is crucial for developing practical skills and understanding classroom dynamics, preparing graduates for the realities of teaching in a bilingual context. The program also emphasizes collaborative projects and research, enabling students to form strong connections within the educational community.
This degree is ideally suited for individuals who are passionate about languages, education, and intercultural communication. It prepares graduates to work effectively in bilingual environments and fosters a sense of global citizenship among future educators.
Graduates are equipped to enter various industries, including education, cultural institutions, and international organizations that value bilingualism and intercultural competence. The solid grounding in both languages and educational theory opens diverse pathways, with opportunities in the thriving Mittelstand as well. Additionally, graduates benefit from an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit in Germany, allowing them to explore career options while further integrating into the workforce.
It typically takes 6 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Career OutcomesPrimary School Teacher in bilingual settingsPedagogical Coordinator in French-German institutionsEducational Consultant for language programsCurriculum Developer for multilingual educationGraduates are equipped to enter various industries, including education, cult...
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