Study and examination regulations
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Study and examination regulations
New examination regulations came into force for the summer semester 2013 in the area of sport on the teacher training courses (L1, L2, L3). The revision was a reaction to the first modularized regulations from 2006, based on the experience and feedback of teachers and sports students. The changes affect both subject-specific and didactic modules. Detailed regulations can be found in the module examination regulations. In addition to general provisions on teacher training, you will find a sample curriculum for each sub-degree program and the exact module descriptions. Below you will find the most current and valid module examination regulations for each degree program:
Here you will find the study regulations without practical semester L1 (elementary school) & L2 (Hauptschule & Realschule) & L3 (Gymnasium):
Module examination regulations for elementary school teaching (L1), as at: 06.02.2013
Module examination regulations for secondary modern school teaching (L2), as at: 06.02.2013
Module examination regulations for grammar school teaching (L3), as at: 06.02.2013
Here you can find the study regulations with practical semester L1 (elementary school) & L2 (secondary school):
Module examination regulations for elementary school teaching (L1), as at: 13.04.2015
Module examination regulations for secondary school teaching (L2), as at: 13.04.2015
Here you can find the second subject regulations L4 (Vocational and Business Education):
Bachelor's Vocational and Business Education (L4) amendment regulations, status: 22.05.2013
Master's Vocational and Business Education (L4) amendment regulations, status: 22.05.2013
Bachelor's & Master's Vocational and Business Education (L4) amendment regulations, status: 17.04.2015
In order to register for the first state examination or the academic term paper (examination paper), you must have completed certain coursework and examinations. You can find out what these are in the respective regulations. If you started your studies in the winter semester 2005/06 or later, the modularized examination regulations (MPO) apply to you.
Modularized examination regulations (first-year students from winter semester 05/06):
In the module examination regulations for your degree program, you will find an overview of the modules that you must complete during the course of your sports studies. A certain sequence must be observed. For easier orientation, you will find sample study plans in the regulations. A module consists of several (usually two to three) related courses. A module is completed either with a module examination (written examination, term paper or similar) or with cumulative partial examinations (e.g. two term papers). Further details are described in the examination regulations.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the study regulations that apply to you during your studies and use these as a guide for your sports studies.
- Module examination regulations for elementary school teachers (L1)
- Module Examination Regulations for Teacher Training for Secondary and Middle School (L2)
- Module examination regulations for grammar school teachers (L3)
- Module examination regulations for vocational education / business education
- Bachelor-Master courses from WS 07/08 (L4)