Bachelor's degree in teaching at vocational colleges
In addition to the initiation of teaching and learning processes and corresponding support programmes, the focus of the educational science and vocational education degree programme for teachers at vocational colleges is also on reflecting on basic questions of vocational and business education and the professional skills development associated with this. In this way, students deal with the possibilities of vocational education systems and their institutional and organisational structures in order to be able to anticipate professional requirement situations and incorporate them into didactic considerations. In addition, they analyse the challenges of inclusive educational work and social transformation and derive corresponding consequences for the design of (digital) learning and working environments. In the Master's degree programme, these skills are differentiated, centred on pedagogical practice and intensively reflected upon in terms of professional policy issues.
Information on the final module examinations in the Bachelor's degree programme
Dear examination candidates,
The final module examinations (MAP) in the Teacher Training Master's degree programme are organised differently depending on the module and degree programme (see below for details). Please note that this is a final module examination that covers ALL content of the respective module (NOT an examination on the content of the course). Registration for the examination takes place as usual during the week-long registration periods in PAUL!
Overview of the courses with final module examination and the procedure in the individual modules (as of 2022)
Module 1: Competence development
Module coordinator Faculty KW: Prof. Dr Dietmar Heisler
Module coordinators Faculty WW: Prof. Dr Marc Beutner, Prof. Dr Tobias Jenert, Prof. Dr H.-Hugo Kremer and Prof. Dr Peter F. E. Sloane
A final module examination takes place in this module. The prerequisite for the awarding of credit points is the successful completion of the final module examination and qualified participation in the courses and the module.
General information: Information on the examination formats can be found here.
If you have any questions about the final module examination, please contact Prof. Dr. Marc Beutner and Prof. Dr. Dietmar Heisler, who are responsible for the final module examination.
Module 2: Vocational Education
Faculty responsible for the module KW: Prof. Dr Christian Harteis and Prof. Dr Dietmar Heisler
Faculty responsible for the module WW: Prof. Dr Marc Beutner, Prof. Dr Tobias Jenert, Prof. Dr H.-Hugo Kremer and Prof. Dr Peter F. E. Sloane
A final module examination takes place in this module. The prerequisite for the awarding of credit points is the successful completion of the final module examination and qualified participation in the courses and the module.
General information: Information on the examination formats can be found here.
If you have any questions about the final module examination, please contact Prof. Dr. Christian Harteis and Prof. Dr. Dietmar Heisler, who are responsible for the final module examination.
If you have any questions about the organisation or content, please contact the respective module coordinators or your examiners.
The following table provides an overview of the modules of the degree programme and their exemplary classification in a curriculum:
Module BK1: Competence development (11LP) | ||
2nd-3rd semester | BM1a: Teaching and learning in vocational colleges BM1b: Specialisation in teaching and learning in vocational colleges BM1c: Aptitude and orientation internship with accompanying programme | Module examination in connection with BM1a |
Module BK2: Vocational education (7LP) | ||
4th-5th semester | BM2a: Structures, organisation, vocational training policy and institutions of vocational training BM2b: In-depth study of structures, organisation, vocational education and training policy and institutions of vocational education and training BM2c: Vocational field internship | Module examination in connection with BM2a |