Teaching Qualification: Gymnasium
Gymnasium teaching degree: Two teaching subjects are combined. In addition, the course of study is supplemented by the study of educational science. This results in the following combination of subjects:
Which subject combinations you can choose when studying to become a teacher at elementary schools can be found in the lists of possible combinations.
None
The program provides assured competencies in Italian literature, culture and linguistics as well as expert language skills in Italian and knowledge of the Italian cultural area.
In accordance with the examination regulations for teaching I (LPO I), §§ 34, 36 and 38, the following teaching practices are to be completed:
Not specified
The length of the program depends on the progress of an individual's studies. The standard period of study, the time in which the intended program can be finished ideally is 9 semesters. The actual time taken to complete the program may vary. It is limited by the examination deadlines set out in the examination regulations.
270 ECTS credits overall;
comprising 92 ECTS credits for each teaching subject, 10 ECTS credits in each subject didactics, 35 ECTS credits in education, 10 ECTS credits in the thesis, 15 ECTS credits in the elective area, 6 ECTS credits teaching practice.
German, Italian
In the winter and summer semester
Enthusiasm for working with children and young people, enjoyment of the Italian language, openness and tolerance.
No, this program does not have restricted admission based on grades
Prerequisite is the general university entrance qualification, the subject-related university entrance qualification or a professional qualification.
An application is not necessary, because the degree program does not have restricted admission.
Information for international applicants
Information on the dates for enrollment can be found on the homepage of the Registrar's Office.
Information on German language proficiency for international student
Information on the documents required for enrollment can be found on the homepage of the Registra'rs Office.
Information on the application documents for international applicants
Dr. Edith Szlezák
Sammelgebäude, Zi. S 1.22
Telefon 0941 943-3639
E-Mail edith.szlezak@ur.de