The module handbook covers all modules of your degree programme.
You will find information, for example, on module content and scope, learning objectives and skills, associated courses and examinations as well as organisational matters (e.g. module type, duration, frequency of courses, contact persons).
Your study plan helps you to plan your degree programme in the standard period of study. It shows you how your degree programme is structured semester by semester, e.g. when you should ideally take which modules, how many credit points (ECTS) you should earn or when practical phases are planned for the Bachelor's degree in Primary Education. You can find it in the module handbook and in the study and examination regulations.
Each semester, the examination schedule provides you with a timetable of the days on which your examinations in the individual subjects or areas of study take place.
to the examination schedule
You have the option of documenting your course of study yourself in the student handbook.
to the study books
Once you have successfully passed your final examination, you can apply to the Academic Examination Office for your graduation documents:
- Degree certificate
- Certificate of your academic degree
- final transcript of records (Transcript of Records)
Information on the final documents
If you are de-registered after completing your Bachelor's degree programme in Primary Education, you will be provided with certificates of your period of study via the CAMPUS portal:
- Notice of de-registration (shows the reason for and effective date of de-registration)
- Certificate of de-registration (shows your degree programme and periods of study)
- Certificate of study periods for submission to the German Pension Insurance (according to form V0510 DRV)
Information on de-registration
Would you like to teach at lower secondary schools, secondary modern schools and comprehensive schools?
Then continue your qualification with the Master's degree programme in Secondary Level I Teaching (M. Ed. Sek I).
The speciality: The Master of Education with the profile lines Teaching at Secondary Level I and Teaching at Grammar School is a joint degree programme offered by the University College of Education and the University, which is coordinated by the Heidelberg School of Education. You therefore benefit from traditional and future-oriented expertise in teacher training from both institutions! At the PHHD, you will acquire comprehensive and practical expertise in subject didactics, while at the university you will deepen your knowledge in the subject sciences - combining the best of both worlds to create a strong foundation for your career start in secondary education.
On the one hand, this means that you can switch between the two programmes when transitioning from the Bachelor's to the Master's phase. Secondly, once you have been admitted to the Secondary School Teacher Training programme, you will also be enrolled at Heidelberg University as a so-called Nebenhörer:in. This means that you can also use university services such as the library and take part in university courses in many subjects. The same applies if you are studying to become a secondary school teacher at Heidelberg University: Once you have been admitted to the Master's programme by the university, you will also be enrolled at the University of Education as a so-called Nebenhörer:in.
With this Master of Education (M. Ed.), you can work as a teacher at secondary level I after the 18-month preparatory service (traineeship).
Would you like to seamlessly follow on from your Bachelor's degree programme in Secondary Education with a Master's degree programme?
Please note the deadlines for registering and completing your thesis.
Information from the Academic Examination Office on the transition from Bachelor's to Master's programme