- Location
- Kaiserslautern
- Degree
- Master of Education
- Area of study
- Mathematics
- Standard period of study
- 4 Semester
- Main instruction language
- German
- Time required
- full-time
- Modes of study
- Face-to-Face studies
- Admission semester
- Winter semester, Summer semester
- Credit points
- ECTS
- Admission restriction
- no
- Aptitude test
- no
- Application period
- Dates
The main educational goal of the teaching-related Bachelor's/Master's programme in mathematics is the ability to plan and implement qualified, modern mathematics teaching. As a future teacher, you should be able to convey mathematical knowledge in a reflective and lively manner and also understand how to make mathematics understandable in its function as a universal tool. In addition, you should be able to awaken mathematical interest in your future students and promote mathematical skills.
This requires a solid, comprehensive academic education in combination with the acquisition of well-founded subject didactic knowledge, which is applied and practically implemented in the school internships that accompany the entire study programme.
Building on the knowledge and competences acquired in the Bachelor's degree programme in teaching, in the Master's degree programme for the teaching profession at grammar schools you will acquire further knowledge in individual areas of pure and applied mathematics as well as the subject didactics of mathematics. Within the framework of the selected in-depth courses (lecture, seminar) and, if applicable, also the Master's thesis, you will learn to familiarise yourself with new issues in the subject and to solve them independently using scientific methods.
The teacher training programmes consist of a Bachelor's and a Master's programme. The curricular standards governing the study programme guarantee a high standard of subject-specific science and subject-specific didactics. Within the framework of both degree programmes, you complete a total of four school internships (https://schulpraktika.rlp.de/ ) during the lecture-free periods.
The curriculum of the teaching-related Master's degree programme in Mathematics builds on the knowledge and competences acquired in the teaching-related Bachelor's degree programme (with the corresponding teaching focus). The advanced subject didactic courses are mostly elective courses and also on the subject level you can choose from an extensive, wide-ranging offer in pure and applied mathematics from the subject areas represented at the department. You will also gain exemplary insights into current application and research areas of mathematics. This is made possible, among other things, by the numerous practice-oriented research projects at the Kaiserslautern mathematics location.
The Master's programme for the teaching profession at grammar schools requires a Bachelor of Education in which you have already studied two subjects and the subject Educational Science with the corresponding school-specific focus.
At RPTU in Kaiserslautern, you can combine the subject mathematics for the teaching profession at grammar schools with the following subjects:
Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Computer Science, Physics, Social Studies, Physical Education.
In addition, you can choose from other subjects that you can study in Saarbrücken or Trier as a combination via the Südwestverbund. For more information, please contact the advisory service at the ZfL.
If you have any questions about the degree programme, please do not hesitate to contact the student advisory service of the department of mathematics:
Dr. habil. Christoph Lossen, Building 48, room 510
Phone: +49 (0)631/205-2250
E-Mail: dekanat@math.rptu.de
For interdisciplinary questions, you can contact the Centre for Teacher Education (ZfL):
David Jung, M. A.
Phone: (0631) 205-5200
E-Mail: jung.david@rptu.de
In the teacher training programme, as in almost all other degree programmes, it is possible to gain experience abroad. Be it studying abroad for a semester or even doing one of the orienting internships abroad. There are some possibilities and even often funding in the form of a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
The StudierendenServiceCenter offers a variety of consultation and information all around studying at the RPTU.