Information on course of study: Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Education (Bachelor)

Information on course of study: Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Education (Bachelor)

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Numbers and facts

Course of study name: Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Education (Bachelor)
Duration: 6 Semester
Academic degree: Bachelor of Arts
Language: German
Type of admission: Application/enrolment possible in the winter semester

Description

Within the scope of the Dual-subject Bachelor, you can take Educational science
 

  • as a Major (90 ECTS credits) combined with a Minor
  • as a primary or secondary dual subject (60 ECTS credits) or
  • as a Minor (30 ECTS credits) combined with a Major

Educational science can be studied either in connection with a non-teaching career goal or as a professional teaching qualification. If you want to become a teacher, you must follow the combinations of subjects (in German) for each teaching position.

Orientation and goals

The Bachelor’s degree in Educational Science offers students a unique combination of theory and practice, and prepares them for careers as educational professionals. After successfully completing the programme, students will have acquired the necessary skills and theoretical knowledge to conduct systematic analyses of educational environments and practices.
This degree offered by the University of Oldenburg focuses on the many differences and inequalities in today’s society. Methods used by education professionals as well as prevalent discourses in the field, such as gender relations, inequalities in immigration societies, socio-class relations and abilities/disabilities, are at the heart of this degree programme.

Course structure and content

The Bachelor’s degree programme spans 6 semesters and comprises 180 ECTS credits, divided as follows: the two core subjects (120 ECTS credits), specialisation modules (30 ECTS credits), the placement module (15 ECTS credits) and the Bachelor’s graduation module (15 ECTS credits).

30 ECTS credits in Educational Science: 
Students who want to gain 30 ECTS credits in Educational Science must complete the 4 core modules. By the end of these core modules, students will be able to name and explain the key concepts and fields of educational science, to understand the logic behind quantitative social research, to critically analyse educational theories and the development thereof, and to name and debate different requirements for professional practices and processes in education environments.

60 ECTS credits in Educational Science: 
Students who want to gain 60 ECTS credits in Educational Science must complete the 4 core modules (30 ECTS credits) plus additional advanced modules (30 ECTS credits). These advanced modules build upon the knowledge and skills acquired during the core modules. Students learn how to critically discuss the key concepts behind the methods used by educational professionals when dealing with inequality and identity issues, and to reflect on the connections between educational institutionalisation, the role of educational professionals and the different stages of life. The students learn how education professionals can influence and contribute to the design of educational, socio-political and legal policies. Students choose advanced modules from one of the four specialisation tracks. In these modules they learn the basics of and theory behind the practical work of educational professionals as well as the related discourse. The following specialisations are available:

 

  • Diversity-conscious Social Education
  • Rehabilitation Education
  • Migration Education
  • Further Education and Education Management


90 ECTS credits in Educational Science: 
Students who want to gain 90 ECTS credits in Educational Science must complete the core modules, the advanced modules and the Research Methods specialisation module. In this module, students learn how to collect and interpret their data and reflect upon their results in a critical and ethically responsible way.
For these students, the Project phase module is also an important component. In this module, students work on empirical research projects in small groups, and are supported and guided by lecturers and partners from the professional field. This module gives students the opportunity to develop their academic and research skills, as well as learn how to devise creative solutions and practical measures supported by theory. They develop an inquisitive attitude and have the chance to put their theoretical knowledge into practice.

Language skills

In order to study this course at the University of Oldenburg as a student from outside of Germany, you need an adequate knowledge of German.

German Language Proficiency
You can proof your German language proficiency with the following language certificates:
 

  • DSH: Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (Level 2)
  • TestDaF: Test – Deutsch als Fremdsprache (with level 4 in all four areas)


The proof of language proficiency must be presented for the enrolment. For other proof possiblities see: Language requirements

Careers and areas of work

Potential career fields for Educators with a focus on social work/special needs encompass areas such as education, counselling and life coaching, for example in youth care, youth work, in public child care, in advisory roles, women's shelters, and in mediating self help groups. Career opportunities lie primarily in social administration, welfare organisations, and other social institutions. In most of these fields, one of the most important responsibilities includes supporting the development and participation of people with handicaps and people considered 'at risk'.
Career fields for educators with a focus in the area of intercultural education and counselling include the areas mentioned above, but particularly those that pertain to intercultural issues and diversity in society. 'Typical' fields might include for example integration counselling, counselling for migrants, support for young migrants in seeking vocational training and employment, or the planning and organisation of learning processes.

Your contact persons

Examinations
  • Erdélyi, Andrea
  • Examinations Office (FK1 and FK2)
  • Contact form for students
Fragen zum Studiengang/-fach
  • Student representatives of Educational Sciences
  • Macgilchrist, Felicitas
  • Roden, Ingo
Questions about studying
  • Paschelke, Sarah
  • Uphoff, Kay
Central
  • Study and Career Counselling Service

Documents: Regulations, forms, information

Forms
  • Antrag auf Notenverbesserung docx
  • Anzeige einer Prüfungsunfähigkeit pdf
  • Anmeldung der Abschlussarbeit pdf
  • Modulbescheinigung Bachelor docx
  • Antrag auf Zulassung von Fachmodulen im Professionalisierungsbereich (Austauschmodule) docx
  • Vorziehen von Mastermodulen pdf
  • Erklärung Abschlussdokumente Bachelor pdf
Recognition
  • Professionalisierungsbereich Blanko (Anlage) docx
  • Antrag auf Anerkennung von Prüfungsleistungen pdf
Documents P-Amt
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2020 pdf
  • Was bedeutet "Änderung der Prüfungsordnung" für Studierende?
  • Professionalisierungsbereich inkl. Praxismodule - Außerschulisches Berufsziel 2023 (Anlage 3a) pdf
  • Ordnung über die Durchführung von Prüfungen in elektronischer Form pdf
  • Professionalisierungsbereich inkl. Praxismodule - Allgemeine Regelungen 2022 (Anlage 3) pdf
Examinations and examiners

Postgraduate / combined course of studies

Kombinationsfach (2FB)
  • Geography (in cooperation with the University of Bremen) (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme German Studies (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Dutch Linguistics and Literary Studies (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Music (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Art and Media (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Economic Education (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Chemistry (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Sport Science (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Philosophy / Values and Norms (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Material Culture: Textiles (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Politics-Economics (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Physics (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Social Studies (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme History (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Protestant Theology and Religious Education (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Special Needs Education (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Slavic Studies (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Gender Studies (Bachelor)
  • Franco-Romance Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen) (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Technology (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Computing Science (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme English Studies (Bachelor)
  • Hispanic Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen) (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Mathematics (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Elementary Mathematics (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme General Education (Bachelor)
  • Dual-subject bachelor's programme Low German (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Biology (Bachelor)
  • Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme Economics and Business Administration (Bachelor)
Master subject
  • Master's Programme Educational Science (Master)