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  • University Paderborn University
  • Degree Bachelor's course Teaching Qualification for Gymnasium-level and Comprehensive Schools
  • Degree Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.
  • Study Type Undergraduate
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Deadline for Beginning Students The deadline for the Summer Semester 2023 has expired
  • Standard period of study (amount) 6 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Paderborn
  • Admission semester summer and winter semester
  • Subject

    Das French (Teaching Degree) gehört zum Studienbereiche School Subjects der Fächergruppe Teaching Degrees.

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    French (Teaching Degree)

  • Field of study
    • Teaching degree via Master possible for...
      • grammar schools A-level (Sekundarstufe II, classes 5-12/13)
    • Main instruction language German
    • Annotation of the Higher Education Institution The following subjects are mandatory for the Teaching Qualification (Gymnasium-level and comprehensive schools): one of the following subjects: Chemistry, German, English, French, History, Mathematics, Physics, Protestant Religious Studies, Catholic Religious Studies or Spanish
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  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester summer and winter semester
    • (1) The Bachelor’s programme in teaching qualification for grammar schools is open to anyone who has the higher education entrance qualification certificate (general or restricted to a relevant subject) or the certificate for entrance to universities of applied sciences or evidence of previous education that is recognised as equivalent by legislation or the responsible state authority, or anyone who meets the requirements for applicants who are considered to be qualified as a result of vocational training or those under the regulations on applicants with international educational qualifications.
      (2) Applicants who have not obtained their entry requirements at a German-speaking institution must have sufficient knowledge of the German language. For unrestricted admission to or enrolment on all degree courses, the applicant must prove the language ability required for study. Further details are governed by the current version of the German language proficiency test for access to higher education at the University of Paderborn.
      (3) The enrolment to study the subjects Art, Music and Sports requires the successful completion of an aptitude test. Further details are laid down in the Special Regulations for the Study of Teaching Subjects or Separate Regulations for the Assessment of Course-Related Aptitude.
      (4) Further requirements may arise from the special provisions for Educational science Studies and the study of the specialised subjects.

      (1)\tStudying French as a subject requires knowledge of Latin (Latinum) in addition to the requirements specified in § 4 General Provisions. Proof of this knowledge must be submitted by admission to the Bachelor's dissertation.
      (2)\tIn addition to the requirements specified set out in § 5 General Provisions, anyone who has French language skills at level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) has access to French as a teaching subject at the Bachelor's degree course in teaching qualification for grammar schools and comprehensive schools. The French language skills can be demonstrated in particular by high school diplomas, on which the level B1 is shown or by the certificate DELF B1 (niveau indépendant). A certificate submitted must not be older than a maximum of two years from the beginning of the semester for which registration is requested. Proof of language skills is a requirement of enrolment.
      (3)\tAt the beginning of the study, participation in a speech diagnostic test is obligatory. The test serves as self-assessment of the language skills.
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