Evangelische Religion (Lehramtsfach)

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The subject of Protestant religion can be studied as part of any teacher training course. You do not have to be Protestant to study Protestant religion, but this is a prerequisite for obtaining a teaching license at a school later on.

General aims of the course

The aim of the degree course is to acquire the skills required to teach the subject of Protestant religion. Students learn the basic content and methods of the subject in theory and practice, closely following the requirements of schools and teaching.

Teaching skills are the point of reference for teaching in all theological disciplines, and didactics is a fundamental component of the courses offered. The development of religious education concepts and models for religious education is accompanied by the process of clarifying one's own Protestant identity.

Tips for studying religion

  • The courses for the subject Protestant religion usually take place at Holländischer Platz (HoPla).
  • Some courses require intensive preparation and follow-up work. When preparing your timetable, please note that the dates of the tutorials are only announced relatively late.
  • A detailed description of the subject can be found in the current examination regulations.

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