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Educational Science

Minor

Important information at a glance

Degree: Bachelor (Minor)Language of Instruction: GermanStart of studies: Winter semesterAdmission: NC (restricted admission)Combined subjects: Combined bachelor's degree (minor)Standard period of study: 6 semesters

The minor Bachelor’s degree program in Educational Science is a foundational academic degree program that, when combined with a major Bachelor’s degree program, leads to an initial professional qualification. Why, how, and under what societal conditions do children, adolescents, and adults learn? What biographical backgrounds and individual prerequisites do they bring with them? How and in what settings can professional educators support and guide them in their learning and educational efforts? What pedagogical considerations and concepts form the basis for this? And finally: how can learning and educational processes be scientifically explored? The minor Bachelor’s degree program provides answers to these and other questions. Through a total of five content-related and sequential teaching units (modules), it addresses educational, learning, and developmental processes across the entire lifespan. The modules reflect both the breadth of the field of Educational Science and a distinctive Frankfurt profile.

During the foundational phase of the program, students are introduced to basic knowledge and theories in Educational Science. In the advanced phase, they focus on pedagogical-professional practices in various fields of action.

The Frankfurt profile is characterized by a strong research orientation that runs through all course offerings and by a thematic focus on "dealing with diversity" (examined through the lenses of social status, gender, migration, and disability). Within the compulsory elective component, students have the opportunity to select from the department’s broad range of offerings to develop an individual academic profile aligned with their chosen major subject.

Structure and content

Educational science can be studied as a major or a minor.

The minor in Educational Sciences is divided into the foundational study phase (2 modules) and the advanced study phase (3 modules).

The foundational study phase includes the following modules:

Undergraduate study phase

M1

Introduction to Educational Science

M2

History and Theories of Educational Science

The subsequent advanced study phase is divided into the following modules:

Advanced Study Phase

M3

Compulsory Elective Component in Educational Science

M4

Professional Action in Educational Institutions

M5

Navigating Diversity

You can find the detailed content and structure of the program on the pages of Department 4.

study regulations

The study regulations govern the structure, organization, and content of the degree program as well as the examination system. They form the basis for your studies at Goethe University.