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7/15/2026The two-subject Bachelor’s degree If you want to study German Studies, please choose it as your major or minor within the two-subject Bachelor’s degree programme. There are four study objectives within the two-subject Bachelor’s degree, of which you choose one: subject-specific study goal Teacher Training Course: Grundschulen Teacher Training Course: Gymnasien Teacher Training Course: Haupt- und Realschulen The two-subject Bachelor’s degree programme consists of two sub-programmes (major and minor) and an area of specialisation plus internships and/or school placements as well as a final module. In addition, there are courses in educational sciences and educational psychology when studying for a two-subject Bachelor’s degree in a teacher training course. The Bachelor’s thesis is written in the final module. If the two-subject Bachelor’s degree is studied with the aim of becoming a teacher at a Grundschule, Hauptschule or Realschule, 51 credits are earned in the major and 45 credits in the minor. In educational sciences and educational psychology 45 credits are acquired. The area of specialisation (12 credits) includes courses with interdisciplinary and action-oriented components to help you develop cross-disciplinary and practical professional competences. 12 credits are earned by completing school placements. The final module includes writing the Bachelor’s thesis (15 credits). If the two-subject Bachelor’s degree is studied with the aim of becoming a teacher at a Gymnasium, 90 credits are earned in the major and 45 credits in the minor. In educational sciences and educational psychology 6 credits are acquired. The area of specialisation (12 credits) includes courses with interdisciplinary and action-oriented components to help you develop cross-disciplinary and practical professional competences. 12 credits are earned by completing school placements. The final module includes writing the Bachelor’s thesis (15 credits). If the two-subject Bachelor’s degree is studied with a subject-specific goal (no teacher training course), 90 credits are earned in the major and 45 credits in the minor. The area of specialisation (18 credits) includes courses with interdisciplinary and action-oriented components to help you develop cross-disciplinary and practical professional competences. The internships (12 credits) are completed on a subject-related basis (not at a school!). The final module includes writing the Bachelor’s thesis (15 credits). Study contents (selection; depending on the choice of the subject as major or minor to varying extents) literary studies German linguistics teaching language and literature linguistics from a lexical and action-oriented point of view language typology and language contact written and spoken language literary history Possibilities of combination In principle, German Studies can be combined with all other subjects of the two-subject Bachelor’s degree. However, some combinations are recommended or are only possible to a limited extent, depending on the desired degree. If you are aiming for the teaching profession, please consult the regulations governing the combination of different subjects for the different teacher training courses: Teacher Training Course: Grundschulen Teacher Training Course: Gymnasien Teacher Training Course: Haupt- und Realschulen For a subject-related degree, the following subjects are recommended for combination with German Studies: English Studies (proof of language proficiency) Educational Sciences History Art History and Aesthetics (HBK) Media Studies (major) Philosophy If you are looking for a combination not mentioned here, we strongly recommend that you consult with the programme coordinator for the two-subject Bachelor’s degree.
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Public
Germany
Braunschweig
Lower Saxony
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: Most of the courses offered at TU Braunschweig are taught in German. Therefore, when applying for a German-language degree programme, you must submit one of the following German language certificates by the application deadline: TestDaF with at least 4 points in each section of the test telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule DSH 2 Sprachdiplom of the Kultusministerkonferenz (Stufe II) C2-Zertifikat of the Goethe Institute Feststellungsprüfung of the Studienkolleg For non-restricted degree programmes, you only need to prove that you are attending at least a German course at level B2 at the time of application. For enrolment, you must submit one of the above-mentioned German language certificates. Unfortunately, enrolment is not possible without this language certificate!
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Free
Tuition Fee (EU): Free
Semester Contribution: 440
Winter: 01 June - 15 July; 01 June - 15 October (only for EU citizens who apply for a Bachelor's programme with free admission)
ApplicationEndDate: 15 October 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC
How to apply to TU Braunschweig 1. Check whether you meet all application requirements. 2. Complete and submit the online application. 3. Compile all necessary documents for your application. 4. Pay the assessment fee, enclose the receipt with your application. 5. Save the document in a single PDF. 6. Upload the complete PDF document via the link indicated on the application form. Please do not send us any documents by post!