Master of Education
At a Glance
Programs of Study
- Master of Education in English
- Master of Education – Additional Certification in English
Program length
- 4 semesters
Total course load
- 27 ECTS – M.Ed.
- 120 ECTS – M.Ed.-Cert.
Language of Instruction
English and German
Start Date
- Summer semester: M.Ed.
- Winter semester: M.Ed. & M.Ed.-Cert.
Application & Application Period
Online via Campus Management – HISinOne
- Winter semester
1 June through 15 July - Summer semester
1 December through 15 January
Prerequisites for Admission – M.Ed.
► The full admission requirements are outlined in the Zulassungsordnung for the Master of Education in English for Secondary Schools [PDF in German]
- Completed Lehramt Bachelor's degree from a German university with a major in English or an equivalent (at least three-year) degree program at a German or foreign university
- German language skills at a C1 level
- English language skills at a B2 level
- Knowledge of a further modern language (B2 level) or Latinum
- Online-Selbstreflexion Lehramtsstudium und Lehrer*innenberuf (OSEL) or an equivalent orientation process for a Lehramt program at another German university
Please also note the university's information concerning language certificates for the Master of Education (M.Ed.).
Prerequisites for Admission – M.Ed.-Cert.
► The full admission requirements are outlined in the Zulassungsordnung for the Master of Education - Additional Certification in English for Secondary Schools [PDF in German]
- Completed Lehramt Bachelor's degree from a German university with a major in English or an equivalent (at least three-year) degree program at a German or foreign university without an English program
- German language skills at a C1 level
- Completion of the English admissions exam
Possible Second Majors (M.Ed.)
Biology, Catholic Theology, Chemistry, Chinese, Computer Science, Economics, French, Geography, German, Greek, History, Italian, Latin, Mathematics, Philosophy/Ethics, Physics, Political Science, Russian, Spanish, Sport & Sport Studies
Costs
- Semester and student activity fees: €161 per semester. Additionally, the monthly cost of living for students in Freiburg is estimated at roughly 700-1000 €.
- €1.500 tuition for non-EU/EEA applicants (see http://www.studium.uni-freiburg.de/en/studentservices/study-fees?set_language=en for details and exceptions)
FAQ
- I am currently completing a Double-Major Bachelor degree and would like to apply for admission to the Master of Education program next semester. The application portal requires an English Language Certificate. I will be certified thanks to my current, soon to be finished, Bachelor's degree. I have selected this option in the drop-down menu, but the system still requires me to upload a document for certification. What should I upload?
► You can simply use the upload function to submit your transcript of records. - Do I need a certified transcript of records for the application?
► Internal applicants who are already studying/have studied a Double-Major Bachelor degree in Freiburg do not have to upload a certified transcript of records; all others require a certified transcript of records.
Program Content & Structure
Please also consult the information provided under Current Students – Master of Education.
Program Content
English and American studies as a discipline focuses in research and teaching on the language, literature, and culture of the English-speaking world, from its beginnings to the present day.
English literary studies are concerned with questions of literary theory and comparative literature as applied to the history of English and North American literature, but also takes account of other English-speaking literatures.
English linguistics is concerned with questions of linguistic theory as applied to the English language, its history, and the current state of its development. Particular attention is paid to British and American English, earlier varieties of English (old and middle English) as well as other standard and non-standard English variants.
English cultural studies is concerned with the sociocultural characteristics of and connections between English-speaking countries and their cultural products, with particular attention paid to underlying social structures. Through variable use of multiple disciplinary perspectives, cultural studies offers strong interdisciplinary characteristics. It combines insights from literary studies, media studies, linguistics, history, film and theatre studies, art and art history, economics, communications, and the broader humanities.
Furthermore, an important part of the curriculum focuses on practical English language competency. The program offers students to improve their already very strong English proficiency to a near-native level.
Structure – M.Ed.
The English program is structured as a series of modules. Each module is a teaching and learning unit, composed of required and elective courses with similar content and/or themes. The M.Ed. in English requires 27 ECTS points. During your degree program, you'll choose courses in the following subjects:
- English Linguistics and Literary Studies (elective)
- English literatures
- Linguistics
- English Language Proficiency
- Oral & Written Competences
- English Didactics
- Selected topics & research methods in English didactics
- English in Schools
- Colloquium – English Linguistics and Literary Studies
- Research and Didactics in Dialogue
- Final exam for the module
Academic Program and Degree Plan (Prüfungsordnung & Studienverlaufsplan)
- General guidelines for the Master of Education with a secondary teaching certification (PDF in German only)
- Academic Program – English (PDF in German only)
- Academic Program – Educational Studies (PDF in German only)
Structure – M.Ed.-Cert.
The English program is structured as a series of modules. Each module is a teaching and learning unit, composed of required and elective courses with similar content and/or themes. The M.Ed. – Additional Certification in English requires 120 ECTS points in English and American studies (min. 90 ECTS) and English didactics (min. 15 ECTS). During your degree program, you'll choose courses in the following subjects:
- Linguistics
– Introductory and intermediate courses - Literary Studies
– Introductory and intermediate courses - Cultural Studies
– Introductory courses - Specialization
– Linguistics
– Literary & Cultural Studies
- Language Practice – Foundation
– Grammar & phonetics - Language Practice – Advanced
– Academic Writing Practice
– Advanced Language Practice
– Translation
– Oral & Written Competences
- English Didactics
– Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language
– Selected topics in English didactics
– Research methods in English didactics - English in Schools
– Colloquium – English Linguistics and Literary Studies
– Research and Didactics in Dialogue
– Final exam for the module
Academic Program and Degree Plan (Prüfungsordnung & Studienverlaufsplan)
- General guidelines for the Master of Education with an additional secondary teaching certification (PDF in German only)
- Academic Program – Additional Certification in English (PDF in German only)
General Information
The Master of Education for secondary-school teaching is designed as a full-time course of studies. The program consists of two majors with corresponding didactics courses (27 ECTS each), educational studies (35 ECTS), a student teaching appointment (16 ECTS) and a master's thesis written in one of the two majors or in educational studies (15 ECTS).
The English department's programs at the University of Freiburg are distinguished by their optimal student-to-faculty ratio, leading to generally small course sizes–ideal conditions for focused studies.
ECTS
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a standard for measuring the expected workload that's necessary for students to successfully meet learning outcomes. For successfully completed studies, ECTS credits are awarded. 1 ECTS point represents 30 hours of work, and each student should spend 1200 hours/yr for their major and 400 for the minor. The ECTS is designed to make the structure of tertiary education, as well as its associated workload, more transparent. Through the accumulation of ECTS points, the system simplifies the documentation of each student's progress.
FACE
Please additionally consult the information provided by the School of Education "Freiburg Advanced Center of Education" (FACE).
Contact
Dr. Gert Fehlner gert.fehlner@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de |
Sissy Braeuer, M.A. studienkoordination@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de |
www.anglistik.uni-freiburg.de/abteilungen/gsf |