Deutsch B.A, Lehramt an Gymnasien und Gesamtschulen
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in question is the Bachelor of Arts in German, with a focus on teaching at secondary schools and comprehensive schools.
Program Details
Key Facts
- Degree: Bachelor of Arts
- School Type: Secondary schools and comprehensive schools
- Start of Studies: Winter semester
- Standard Duration of Studies: 6 semesters
- ECTS Credits: 180
- Language: German
Admission Requirements
- General Higher Education Entrance Qualification: Abitur or an equivalent qualification
- Language Skills in German: Required for enrollment
- Self-Assessment: Participation in the RWTH SelfAssessment "Lehramt" is mandatory
Program Structure
The program is divided into modules, each covering a specific topic area. The modules include:
- Basismodules: Theoretical foundations of language and communication science, German literary studies, and newer and older German literature
- Aufbaumodules: In-depth study of aspects of the foundational modules, including language and media theory, text analysis and interpretation, and word, text, and media competence
- Fachdidaktik: Subject-specific methods of teaching German
- Sprecherziehung: Vocal training for teaching
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue a career in teaching at secondary schools and comprehensive schools. After completing the Bachelor's degree, they can continue with a Master of Education degree, which qualifies them for the preparatory service (Referendariat) and ultimately for a teaching position.
Master's Perspectives
The Bachelor's degree is polyvalent, meaning it allows for various further education opportunities. Depending on the subject combination, graduates can also pursue other Master's programs.
Examination Regulations
The examination regulations govern study objectives, prerequisites, course of study, and examinations. They include a description of the modules that make up the program.
Faculty and Study Advice
The program is offered by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Study advice is available from the faculty's study advisory service, the teacher training center, and student representatives.
Formalities
- Binding Information on Starting Studies: Available in PDF format
- NC Values of Previous Years: Available online
- Binding Information on Starting Studies in Higher Semesters: Available in PDF format
International Students
Information for international students is available on the university's website.
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