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Course: Music - Teaching degree primary school

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The Bavarian teacher training programme is divided into an academic course of study at the university, which ends with the first state examination, and a two-year preparatory service, which concludes with the second state examination. The university degree programme for a teaching degree at primary schools consists of

  • a teaching subject,
  • the didactics of primary school teaching,
  • the education programme and
  • internships.

The most important facts at a glance

Qualification
Staatsexamen (St)
Type of study
full time
Standard study period / ECTS
7 semesters (210 ECTS)
Admission
Numerus clausus,
Aptitude Test, Eligibility Test
Start of studies
summer and winter semesters
Language of tuition
German, English

Program Profile

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Is this the right program for me?

Do you enjoy imparting knowledge, do you like working with children or young people and do you have patience and empathy? Then a teacher training programme could be ideal for you! Enthusiasm for your subjects, strong communication skills and the ability to explain complex content in an understandable way are particularly important. You should also be willing to continuously develop your skills and master the challenges of everyday school life.

Here are some self-assessment questionnaires to help you make your decision:

Self-exploration - Career Counselling for Teachers (external link, opens in a new window)

Being a teacher - a career for me? (external link, opens in a new window) - The teaching degree in Bavaria

Self-exploration programme (external link, opens in a new window) of the LMU

Regensburg as a study city

Why is studying in Regensburg worthwhile?

Structure of the Program

Program Structure

In the didactics of primary school teaching degree programme, you will study a teaching subject, primary school education and didactics, three didactics subjects and education (school education, general educational psychology and psychology). You will learn how to apply your theoretical knowledge in everyday school life through various internships during your studies.

The possible subject and didactics combinations can be found in the list of possible combinations (German version) (external link, opens in a new window).

The teaching degree information brochure (German version) (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible) provides a more in-depth insight into the teaching degree programme.

Module Overview

You can find an overview of the modules you will complete in your degree programme here:

Module description Music LA Primary School

Internship

Various internships must be completed as part of the primary school teaching degree programme:

Internship office (external link, opens in a new window)

Internationalization

Various exchange programmes are currently offered via ERASMUS.

Paths abroad

Requirements

Admission Restrictions / Selection Procedureyes for music as a subject
Pre-registration procedureyes for music as a subject
Eligibility Test / Aptitude Testyes for music as a subject
Placement Testno
Subject-Specific Language Requirementsno
German Language Certificate for Students with Foreign University Entrance Qualificationyes
Other RequirementsPrevious training in instrumental playing and singing

For binding information and the latest updates, please refer to the summary (German version) (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible) provided by the Registrar's Office or the applicable examination regulations.

Academic Advising

Course-related information and advice

If you have any questions about the subject and the requirements, please contact the

Music - Teaching Degree course-related information and advice:

Course-related information and advice

General Student Advisory Service

The General Student Advisory Service (ZSB) supports you with questions about studying to become a teacher - from the decision to study and admission to the course of study and successful graduation.

If necessary, the ZSB will refer you to the appropriate contact person.

General Student Advisory Service

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