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Bachelors
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Educational Administration | Special Education | Teacher Training
Area of study
Education
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Osztatlan TanŠrkťpzťs Program

The Osztatlan TanŠrkťpzťs program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in teaching. The program is offered by the Debreceni Egyetem and is tailored to meet the needs of students who are passionate about education.


Program Overview

The Osztatlan TanŠrkťpzťs program is a comprehensive program that covers various aspects of teaching, including pedagogy, psychology, and subject-specific methods. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in teaching and to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to become effective teachers.


Program Structure

The program is structured into several modules, including:


  • Pedagůgia-pszicholůgiai modul (Pedagogy and Psychology Module)
  • Szakmůdszertani modul (Subject-Specific Methods Module)
  • Gyakorlati modul (Practical Module)

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for the program, students must meet the following admission criteria:


  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Language proficiency in Hungarian
  • Entrance exam or interview

Program Requirements

The program requires students to complete a minimum of 300 credits, including:


  • 120 credits of core courses
  • 60 credits of elective courses
  • 30 credits of practical training
  • 30 credits of thesis work

Thesis Work

The thesis work is an essential component of the program, and students are required to complete a thesis on a topic related to teaching or education. The thesis work is supervised by a faculty member and is evaluated based on its quality and relevance to the field of education.


ZŠrůszigorlat and ZŠrůvizsga

The ZŠrůszigorlat and ZŠrůvizsga are two important exams that students must pass to complete the program. The ZŠrůszigorlat is a comprehensive exam that tests students' knowledge and skills in teaching, while the ZŠrůvizsga is a final exam that evaluates students' ability to apply their knowledge and skills in a practical setting.


Pedagůgia-pszicholůgiai Modul Tanterve

The Pedagůgia-pszicholůgiai modul tanterve (Pedagogy and Psychology Module Curriculum) outlines the courses and topics that students must complete as part of the program. The curriculum includes courses on pedagogy, psychology, and subject-specific methods.


Szakdolgozat

The Szakdolgozat (Thesis) is a critical component of the program, and students are required to complete a thesis on a topic related to teaching or education. The thesis is supervised by a faculty member and is evaluated based on its quality and relevance to the field of education.


Portfoliů

The Portfoliů (Portfolio) is a collection of students' work and achievements throughout the program. The portfolio is evaluated based on its quality and relevance to the field of education.


ZŠrůvizsga BizottsŠg

The ZŠrůvizsga BizottsŠg (Final Exam Committee) is responsible for evaluating students' performance on the final exam. The committee consists of faculty members who are experts in the field of education.


Oklevťl MinsŪtťse

The Oklevťl minsŪtťse (Diploma Evaluation) is the process of evaluating students' performance throughout the program. The evaluation is based on students' academic achievement, practical skills, and thesis work.


Adatvťdelem

The Adatvťdelem (Data Protection) policy outlines the university's commitment to protecting students' personal data. The policy ensures that students' data is handled in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.


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