Program Overview
Master Bildung im Lebenslauf
The University of Zurich offers a Minor in Bildung im Lebenslauf:
Minor Bildung im Lebenslauf (30 ECTS Credits)
Studieninhalte
Bildung im Lebenslauf deals with questions and problems of education, learning, help, and socialization, analyzing corresponding processes and professional practices under general and special conditions.
Studienziele
Graduates of the complementary Master Minor Bildung im Lebenslauf possess basic knowledge of concepts, theories, and research approaches in educational science, as well as specific knowledge of selected theories, concepts, and findings on educational transitions and selection processes, biography and development research, inclusive education, democracy and education, and various educational contexts and actors. They can analyze, reflect, and interpret theoretical and empirical findings within these subject areas.
Berufsperspektiven
The Master's degree in the complementary Minor Bildung im Lebenslauf supplements the qualification profile for a variety of fields of activity in the public and private education and social sectors, as well as in education and social policy, including administration, consulting, development, media, and public relations.
Kombinationsmöglichkeiten
The complementary Minor Bildung im Lebenslauf (30 ECTS Credits) can be combined with all Major study programs.
Studiendauer
The standard study period for the Master's degree at the University of Zurich includes four semesters. However, the study period can also be longer (e.g., in the case of part-time study). Master's students have to pay the regular tuition fee for the first twelve semesters of their respective study stage. If this study period is exceeded, an increased tuition fee must be paid according to § 45 of the Ordinance on Admission to Study at the University of Zurich (VZS).
Further Information
Further information on the framework ordinance, study regulations, subject-specific annex to the study regulations, including the study plan, module catalog with detailed module descriptions, and guidelines can be found on the website of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zurich.
