The study program for the teaching profession at secondary modern schools and secondary modern schools includes
- the core course of studies in education and social sciences
- and at least two teaching subjects from the following canon of subjects: work science, biology, chemistry, German, English, Protestant religion, French, history, Catholic religion, art, mathematics, music, physics, politics and economics, Spanish, sports.
For admission to the First State Examination, 180 credits are required. Of these, 60 credits are allocated to the core studies in education and social sciences and 60 credits to each of the two teaching subjects.
What are credits?
For each module that you successfully complete with an examination, you receive a certain number of credits (also called credit points or performance points). Information on the credits that can be earned in each module can be found in the examination regulations for the subject.