Structure of teacher training: With your studies at the University of Erfurt (Bachelor's degree and Master of Education degree) and the subsequent preparatory service, you can become an English teacher, German teacher, religion teacher, art teacher, music teacher, ethics teacher, maths teacher, French and Russian teacher or sports teacher at Primary schools.
Subject | Teaching Subject |
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English and American Studies | English |
Protestant Religion | Protestant Religion |
German Studies | German |
Catholic Religion | Catholic Religion |
Arts | Arts |
Mathematics | Mathematics |
Music | Music |
Philosophy | Ethics |
Primary Education* | German and/or Mathematics, Social Studies and Science and/or Educational Gardening |
Religious Studies | Ethics |
Romance Studies | French |
Slavic Studies | Russian |
Physical Education | Sport |
Technology | Handicrafts/Technology etc. |
In the Bachelor's programme, you combine the main subject Primary Education (old: Primary and Elementary Education) with a minor subject relevant to the teaching profession. In the Bachelor's degree, you study the pure subjects; only in the Master of Education is school practice added in addition to the subject content.
The main subject Primary Education is compulsory. The Primary Education major provides you with insights into the pedagogical, sociological and psychological foundations of childhood as a social phenomenon related to school and teaching.
It serves to develop a deeper understanding of the educational and upbringing processes of children of primary school age, taking into account the requirements of transitions from the elementary to the primary sector and into the secondary school system.
With this degree programme, you will acquire the basics for children's education and development processes in two or three of four primary school subjects: German, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science and educational garden.
Primary school subjects in the basic variant:
If you choose German Studies or Mathematics as a minor subject, you must study modules in Integrative Sachbildung. Integrative Sachbildung can be studied in one of the following variants:
Please note that the Primary Education programme is admissions restricted courses (with numerus clausus).
You can choose from the following subjects (teaching subjects):
English and American Studies (English)
Protestant Religion (Protestant Religious Education)
Arts (Arts, note the aptitude test)
Catholic Religion (Catholic Religious Education)
Music (Music, note aptitude test)
Sport and Movement Education (Sport, with NC, note aptitude test)
Technology (for Secondary Schools)
*When combining with German Studies or Mathematics, you must study Integrative Subject Education with either a focus on Sustainability Education or Educational Gardening.
For a teacher training programme in Primary schools, the major subject Primary Education must be chosen. This can be combined with various subsidiary subjects relevant to a teaching degree.
When combining with the minor subject German Studies* or Mathematics*:
Major subject (teaching subject) | Minor subject (teaching subject) |
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Primary Education (two or three of: German, Maths, Social Studies and Science, Educational Garden) | English and American Studies (English) |
Protestant Religion (Protestant Religion) | |
German Studies* (German) | |
Catholic Religion (Catholic Religion) | |
Arts (Arts) | |
Mathematics* (Maths) | |
Music (Music) | |
Philosophy (Ethics) | |
Religious Studies (Ethics) | |
Romance Studies (French) | |
Slavic Studies (Russian) | |
Sport and Movement Education (Sport) | |
Technology (for Secondary Schools) |
You can apply for the admission-restricted major Primary Education and your chosen minor subject from 1 May to 15 July.
The Bachelor's degree is followed by the Master of Education Primary schools.
On the basis of a corresponding bachelor's programme, the Master's programme "Master of Education Primary schools" prepares you for the teaching qualification for the subjects German and Mathematics (basic subjects) as well as at least one further subject (special subject). On the one hand, you will gain knowledge about the social framework conditions of school and teaching and, on the other hand, you will develop competences that will enable you to plan, implement and reflect on subject- and school-type-related processes of teaching and learning in a theory-based manner.
In the Master's programme, school practice is reinforced. Apply what you have learned in the various internships.