Primary Education
Primary Education (Teaching degree)
Are you thinking about becoming a teacher and accompanying pupils on their journey? In the teaching degree program for Primary Education, you will acquire a broad range of professional and pedagogical skills and learn how to teach basic competencies to students in an empathetic manner.
Find out here about the structure of the teaching degree program and convince yourself of the advantages of studying at FAU.
- Degree
- Teaching degree
- Duration of studies in semester
- 7
- Start of degree program
- Winter semester
- Study location
- Nuremberg
- Number of students
- > 600
- Subject group
- Art, Art Sciences, Teaching Degree, Mathematics, Natural sciences, Language and Cultural Studies
- Teaching language
- completely in German
- Admission Requirements
- free with restriction
What is the degree program about?
The teaching degree program is the first step on the way to becoming a teacher. It is a scientific course of studies that prepares you professionally and theoretically for the various aspects of your later professional life.
As a teacher at elementary school (Grundschule), you will later teach many subjects in one class. In addition to one main subject, in which you will acquire a broad and in-depth specialized knowledge, you will therefore deal with teaching and learning in several subjects during your studies in order to be broadly positioned.
In addition, during your studies you will deal with topics that are particularly important at elementary school, such as dealing with heterogeneity as well as initial teaching, i.e. teaching the basic skills of writing, reading and arithmetic.
Below you will see in more details which sub-areas you can expect in your studies.
The program also prepares you for the First State Examination (Staatsexamen), which concludes the program. After the studies, the preparatory service follows, also called Referendariat. There you will be prepared practically for your work as a teacher.
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The study of teaching at the Grundschule can be roughly divided into the following areas:
- Subject knowledge: As a prospective teacher at Grundschule, you will choose a subject that you will study in more detail during your studies. You can find out more exactly what your major subject is about by reading the subject descriptions.
- Subject-specific didactics: In didactics you will deal scientifically with all questions and challenges of teaching and learning the subject. Among other things, you deal with subject-specific learning content and learning processes as well as effective learning situations.
You will not be limited to the subject-specific didactics of your chosen subject, but will also take the subject-specific didactics of three other subjects.
- In the study of pedagogy and didactics at Grundschule, you will learn to identify the learning needs in the first common school for all children and to offer all children a suitable learning opportunity – also with digital media. You will acquire expertise in pedagogical issues at Grundschule as well as in the didactics of literacy acquisition and in the didactics of general education.
- The so-called education science comprises the sub-fields of pedagogy, school pedagogy and educational psychology.
There you will learn a lot about how teaching and learning works, how you can best support students in their learning process, and how you can sensibly assess and advise them.
The theoretical foundation for carrying out your educational mandate and the associated close cooperation with parents is also laid there.
In several internships, you will have the opportunity to try out this knowledge at school and gain your first practical experience.
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A teaching degree program is one of the few degree programs in which you start with a firm idea of what profession awaits you later. Nevertheless, the teacher degree program is not a „vocational training“ to become a teacher – it is a scientific program with practical components. The „practical training“ only takes place during the preparatory service (Referendariat).
Whichever subject you choose, you should enjoy it in any case, since you will not only take it during your studies – it will accompany you throughout your entire professional life.
To check whether the profession suits you, you can ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you enjoy working with children and young people and are you willing to engage with their lives?
- Are you able to get other people excited about something and do you enjoy communicating knowledge?
- Are you self-critical and a team player?
- Can you work independently and in a structured manner?
- Are you curious and open to new things?
No one is born to be a teacher – studies and preparatory service offer many opportunities for further development, if you are willing to engage with it.
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Comprehensive study program:
As a comprehensive university, FAU offers almost all school types and subject combinations approved by the Bavarian Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs. In addition, there are a number of extension subjects that you can choose (only) at FAU.
One course of study – (at least) two degrees:
Our teaching degree programs prepare you in the best possible way for the (first) state examination, which is the entry requirement for the preparatory service (= Referendariat).
In addition, you will automatically fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor’s degree in the course of your regular teaching studies: You only need to apply for the certificate.
Going abroad during your studies? No problem!
FAU is a respected international partner with over 500 cooperations worldwide. Whether you want to study abroad, participate in an Erasmus program, do an internship or a practical training period – our competent contact persons in the Department of International Affairs, in the International Offices and in the project „FAU Lehramt International“ will help you with the organization and with questions of financing.
Media competence:
Digital media play an increasingly important role in the classroom. FAU wants to prepare you for this and has dedicated two professorships in educational science to these topics.
In the laboratory for digital teaching and learning (DigiLLab), which is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, you will have the opportunity to directly apply what you have learned.
Whether as an extension course or a certificate course, you will learn how to use media professionally in the classroom as well as how to teach media literacy.Inclusion:
At FAU, we place great value on inclusion. It is important to us that you, as students, all have the same opportunities regardless of your background. Equal opportunities play a major role everywhere in education – in order to make you prepared to pass this on to your students, you will learn with us, for example, how to deal with heterogeneous groups and how to create inclusive learning environments.
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Job profile of a teacher at a Grundschule:
At school, you will encounter children, teenagers, and young adults (as well as other teachers), all with different interests, talents, and personalities. For teachers, no two days are the same; this profession is diverse, varied, and challenging.
Even if you realize after completing your state examination that you might not want to be a teacher after all, many doors are open to you due to the extensive and versatile, subject-specific as well as pedagogical-didactic training: Depending on the subjects studied, companies from a wide variety of industries are happy to hire trained teachers. In theory, you can work wherever scientifically qualified people are needed, including:
- Universities
- Science & Research
- Libraries & Archives
- Media & Print
- Banks & Insurance Companies
- Metal & Electrical Industry
- Human Resources
- Work with Children
- Museums & Culture
- Creativity & Marketing
Source: https://www.zukunftprägen.bayern
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- Admission requirements (first semester)
- free with restriction
- Admission requirements (higher semester)
- free with restriction
Language skills
- German language skills for international applicants
- DSH 2 or equivalent
- Details and notes
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Please check the entry requirements of the respective subjects at the subject descriptions.
In addition to the general qualification for university entrance (Abitur), there are other access options for studying at FAU.
Do you need help or more information?
Our Student Advice and Career Service (IBZ) is the central point of contact for all questions about studying and starting a degree programme. Our Student Service Centres and subject advisors support you in planning your studies.