Study structure

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General

A degree programme consists of modules that are defined in the examination regulations and described in more detail in the module handbook. In terms of content and time, it makes sense to study these modules in a certain order. There is a sample study plan for each degree program, which shows you an ideal course of study. If you study in this way, you can complete your studies within the standard period of study. This is not always possible, so there may be individual deviations from the suggested course. When planning, you should bear in mind that not every module is offered in the winter and summer semesters and that some modules build on each other or have other participation requirements. The Student Advisory Service will help you to plan your studies individually.

Sample study plans

Protestant religion (elementary school, long subject)

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Protestant religion (elementary school, short subject)

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Protestant religion (grammar school)

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Protestant religion (Hauptschule and Realschule)

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Protestant religion (special needs education, inclusion)

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Protestant religion as a second subject (Bachelor of Vocational and Business Education)

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Protestant religion as a second subject (Master of Vocational and Business Education)

Protestant Religion as a second subject Master of Vocational and Business Education Sample study plan