History Department Studies Degree Programmes and Subjects
Bachelor Special Education – History

Bachelor Special Education – History

History is offered as a second subject (or supplementary teaching subject) within the bachelor''s programme Special Needs Education. As first subject Special Needs Education is studied. The first two semesters are reserved for the contents of the first subject. The courses of the second subject will be added by the third semester.

History is offered as a second subject (or supplementary teaching subject) within the bachelor''s programme Special Needs Education. As first subject Special Needs Education is studied. The first two semesters are reserved for the contents of the first subject. The courses of the second subject will be added by the third semester.

The Bachelor’s degree programme in Special Needs Education enables students to choose whether they wish to focus on school-based or non-school-based activities. History as a second subject is aimed exclusively at students wishing to focus on school-based activities. History as a second subject involves two epochal basic modules and an introductory teaching methodology module, and comprises 30 credit points in total.

The modules provide an introduction to key working techniques and an initial overview of the methods, topics and theories of the subject. At the same time, the modules constitute the basis for independently exploring specialist issues and prepare students for a later transition to the Master’s degree programme in Special Needs Education for Schools with History as the second subject. Each module comprises a lecture and a seminar.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Special needs educationalists primarily find employment in schools. Graduates have found work in schools and higher education institutions, institutions of further and continuing education, the Foreign Office, international organisations and the media. However, students should bear in mind that the Bachelor’s degree programme and the specialist Master’s degree programme are not tailored towards a particular profession.

 

Areas of Focus

  • German, European, African and Latin American history
  • Modern history
  • Interdisciplinary research
  • History of politics, societies, mentalities, cultures and gender
  • Practice-oriented training
Further information such as admission requirements and subject combination options can be found on the central website.

MODULE CATALOG AND MODULE REPRESENTATIVES

Module Catalog
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Module Representatives
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Bringing forward achievements

The Board of the Department of History has decided that, for reasons of equal treatment of all students, it is not possible to bring forward achievements in the Bachelor's program for the Master's program. Only in concrete exceptional cases (e.g. study abroad) an exception can be applied for.

Application procedure basic modules

Each student may and should register for a maximum of two basic modules for one seminar each via Stud.IP. The places will be allocated by lottery. The registration period begins with the release of the course catalog on 01.03.2024 and ends on 25.03.24 at 10.00 am.


You can find more information here.