Important information
Please note that not all information is translated. Please refer to the german version for complete information.
Table of contents
Courses
- Biology (NC selection procedure)
- English (Aptitude assessment procedure)
- Geography (NC selection procedure)
- German
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Arts (Aptitude assessment procedure)
- Catholic Religion
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Economy, Technology and Home Economics/Social Studies
- Ethics / Philosophy
- French (Aptitude assessment procedure)
- History
- Music (Aptitude assessment procedure)
- Protestant Religion
- Russian
- Social Studies / Legal Instruction
Admission requirements
To be admitted to the degree program, applicants must have completed a general university entrance qualification (Abitur) or a comparable university entrance qualification.
NC (numerus clausus) selection procedure
General information about the selection process for degree programs with restricted admission as well as the threshold values for previous admission cycles can be found here.
A summary in English of the selection process for degree programs with restricted admission can be found here.
German language requirements
International applicants and German applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification are kindly advised to read the requirements for German-language courses.
Information regarding Studienkolleg
Applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification that does not grant them direct access to university education in Germany pursuant to the qualification comparability regulations of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs must attend a Preparatory College (Studienkolleg) prior to studying. You can acquire the subject-specific university entrance qualification here. Further information can be found on the website of the Preparatory College (Studienkolleg).
This degree program relates to the following specialized course at the Studienkolleg:
depending on study programme
Notes on the application process
For applications for joint degree programs where at least one subject has restricted admission requirements, the application deadline for restricted admission degree programs applies.
The required language skills apply regardless of the choice of subject. Certain subjects may have their own discipline-specific admission requirements.
General information about the degree program
The primary goal of the programme is to provide students with the qualifications for a degree in teaching, which is required for teaching at state schools. The course of studies expands on knowledge and understanding of subjects studied, i.e., about 50% of the curriculum are devoted to two specific disciplines relevant to secondary schools (e.g., Mathematics, English, German or other Languages or humanities disciplines), about 50% of the curriculum is devoted to didactics, curriculum and instruction, teaching practice in schools, educational psychology and learning sciences.
The goal is to impart in-depth knowledge of the following areas: teaching, education, assessment and innovation. Graduates possess instrumental and systemic skills that allow them to make use of their knowledge in new and unfamiliar situations related to the subjects studied and to integrate their knowledge and deal with complexity. The course of studies also qualifies graduates for occupations in institutions, organisations and associations in the public or private educational sector.
During their studies, students learn about the theory and practice of teaching and learning, especially about the systematic, historical and international aspects of literacy and education. Additionally, general didactics and methods of instruction are taught. Knowledge of institutional requirements at different types of schools providing different kinds of education, as well as their relevance to the development of schools and instruction are also part of the
programme. Opportunities for individual specialisation are given (cf. ‚Zeugnis über Modulprüfungen‛ for subjects). The programme concludes with the “Erste Staatsprüfung”.
Study contents
This information is not translated. Please refer to the german version.
Study documents
The official announcements of TU Dresden include all published regulations . Please use the search bar to find the document you need: Official proclamation
The regulations are also available on each institution’s website.
- Subject-Specific Module Examination Regulation
- Degree-Speciic Study Regulation
- Teacher´s Training Examination Regulation I (LAPO I)
- Teacher´s Training Examination Regulation II (LAPO II)
… you will find on the respective site of the responsible unit.
Contacts
Central Student Information and Counselling Service
Study Counsellor
Mr. Dipl.-Phys. Michael Rockstroh
Central Student Information and Counselling Service
Office address:
Fritz-Foerster-Bau (FOE), Mommsenstr. 6, 01069 Dresden, Etage 0, Raum E57
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-34161
Study Counsellor
Mr. Dipl.-Phil. Katarina Stein
Central Student Information and Counselling Service
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-33319
Centre for Teacher Education and Educational Research
Academic Advisor
(für allgemeine Anfragen studiengangsübergreifend)
Ms. Berit Schubert
Centre for Teacher Education and Educational Research
Post address:
TU Dresden
Zentrum für Lehrerbildung, Schul- und Berufsbildungsforschung (ZLSB)
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-39882
Office Hours:
Please arrange an appointment or visit us during our office hours.
Academic Advisor
(für Bildungswissenschaften)
Mr. Dr. Konstantinos Masmanidis
Post address:
TU Dresden
Fakultät Erziehungswissenschaften
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-34913
Office Hours:
Please arrange an appointment or visit us during our office hours.
Admissions Office
ServiceCenterStudies
Post address:
Technische Universität Dresden
Immatrikulationsamt
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-42000
Office Hours:
International Office
International Office
Office address:
Bürogebäude Strehlener Str. (BSS) 22, 6. Etage, Raum 671
Post address:
TU Dresden
International Office
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-39607
Office Hours:
More contacts
Additional information
- Self-Assessment
- Centre for Teacher Education and Educational Research
- Homepage of the degree programme
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- Workshops and lectures by the Central Student Information and Counseling Service
- Studienstart - So gehts´los
- FAQ for this degree program
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