Religious education, protestantfull time

  • Master of Education

    Master
    Degree

  • 4 semesters

    Standard period of study (amount)

  • Köln

    Location

  • July 2025 (Germans and inhabitants)

    July 2025 (EU), July 2025 (Non-EU)
    Please enquire

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Protestant Religion (Teaching Degree)

Target group

Graduates of a Bachelor's degree course related to teacher training or another relevant Bachelor's degree course

Annotation

Comparability is awarded if study and examination credits (not including Bachelor's dissertation) amounting to at least 140 credit points have been obtained in the fields of study and a school placement lasting at least four weeks has been successfully completed. For each field of study, teaching subject and in Educational Sciences, the maximum number of credit points that can be recognised are those from the corresponding field of study in the Bachelor's degree at the Universität zu Köln including Educational Sciences component and the course profile Teacher Training at Vocational Colleges I.

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

Admission to the degree course Master of Education, Teaching Qualification for Vocational Colleges I, is granted to candidates who have completed a comparable Bachelor's degree in the degree course Teaching Qualification for Vocational Colleges I with the learning areas of Linguistic and Mathematical Basic Education, a further learning area or teaching subject, as well as in Educational Sciences or another comparable degree course.

Lecture period
  • 07.10.2024 - 31.01.2025
  • 07.04.2025 - 18.07.2025

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2024/2025)

Tuition fee

There is a semester fee that includes a NRW-wide public transport ticket (no tuition fee).

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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