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    Protestant Theology and Religious Studies as subject in the Bachelor's degree programme in Special Needs Education (Bachelor of Arts)
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    Protestant Theology and Religious Studies as subject in the Bachelor's degree programme in Special Needs Education (Bachelor of Arts)

    Leibniz University Hannover

    Leibniz University Hannover

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    Germany, Hannover

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    German

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines4-Mar-2023 5-Jul-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 433  / per-semester
    Apply Date 5-Jul-2024
    Next Intake 4-Mar-2023

    Protestant Theology and Religious Studies as subject in the Bachelor's degree programme in Special Needs Education (Bachelor of Arts)

    About

    Graduates are able to understand and analyse the Christian religion, past and present; take an independent and reasoned stance on theology and religious education; reflect critically on religious positions and traditions in church, school, culture and society, and assign them to problem areas of religious education; critically interpret biblical and historical sources both historically and with regard to the present day; understand Christianity in the context of general cultural and religious history; reflect on ethical problems from a theological perspective; and provide information on a number of non-Christian religions. In a bid to teach students theological skills, theology considers its origins and the criteria for speaking about God in the bible (Biblical Theology); explores the history of Christianity (Historical Theology); interprets faith in a scientifically supported manner in the context of the search for truth (Systematic Theology); and considers the significance of theology and faith for the life of humankind and the understanding of reality in such a way that students are able to structure and support religious educational processes responsibly (Religious Studies). Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 Compulsory modules Basic module 0: Introduction [8 CP] BM 0b: Bible Studies OT/NT Basic module 3-4: Systematic Theology / Church History [8 CP] BM 3a: Introduction to Dogmatics or BM 3b: Introduction to Ethics and BM 4a: Basic course History of Ancient Christianity or BM 4b: Basic course History of Modern Christianity Topic module 3: Subject Discipline [6 CP] TM 3: Subject Discipline Basic module 5: Religious Studies [8 CP] BM 5a: Basic course History of Religious Studies BM 5b: Basic course Religious Studies and Religious Education
    • An enquiring mind
    • Enjoyment of academically analysing the Christian faith
    • An interest in ancient languages
    • An interest in history and philosophy
    • The desire to gain an intellectual understanding of past and present faith
    • Willingness to undertake extensive text reception and interpretation
    • Keenness to debate
    • In addition: an interest in special needs education action contexts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission Requirements

    The Bachelor’s degree programme in special needs education generally is admission restricted.

    As second subject some subjects in the Bachelor’s degree programme in special needs education are restricted (Applied Linguistics (non-school-based), German Studies (school subject: German), History, Arts, Music, Social Studies and Science ("Sachkunde") and Sports (school subject: Physical Education) and others are admission-free (Protestant Theology (school subject: Protestant Religious Education), Catholic Theology (school subject: Catholic Religious Education) and Mathematics).

    The exact admission requirements can be found in the admission regulations:

    • Admission Regulations Degree Programme Special Needs Education
    • Admission Regulations Degree Programme Special Needs Education Complementary Information

    Application Deadlines

    First-year students (Application for the first semester is only possible for the winter semester)
    • Applicants from Germany and other EU countries: June 1st July 15th of the year
    • Applicants from outside the European Union: April 15th May 31st of the year (application via uni-assist)
    Students resuming their studies and transfer students (application in a higher semester)
    • Everyone: June 1st July 15th of the year for the winter semester
    • Everyone: December 1st January 15th of the year for the summer semester

    You want to apply?

    English Program Requirements

    German HZB: none International application: German C1

    Career

    • Early intervention, counselling, as well as disability, integration and family support
    • Supportive educational work at regular or special needs schools in the profile-shaping specialisation Learning and Development”, Linguistic Development and Education”, Speech and Communication (goal: Speech Therapy)” and Consultation”
    • Church work
    • as well as disability
    • counselling
    • Early intervention
    • integration and family support Supportive educational work at regular or special needs schools in the profile-shaping specialisation Learning and Development”
    • Linguistic Development and Education”
    • Speech and Communication (goal: Speech Therapy)” and Consultation” Church work

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 433 

    How to Apply

    You can use our online application portal to enrol any time between 1 June and 30 September. To be able to do this, you will need a qualification for admission to higher education. At the end of the online application, you will automatically be forwarded to a cover letter (the so-called application for enrollment). Sign this application for enrollment (handwritten or digital) and put it together with the required documents into one PDF document, which you can then upload using the upload link provided. The required documents include your qualification for admission to higher education (e.g. Abitur) and any other supporting documents such as practical training certificates or evidence of language proficiency. We also need proof of your health insurance and evidence that you have paid the semester fee. At the end of the online application, all required documents are listed and must be uploaded as a scan of the original documents by September 30th, 11:59 p.m. Please do not forget to upload your photo for the LeibnizCard . You can find information on this in the application for enrollment at the end of the online application. In September, you will receive your enrolment documents, an invitation to the welcome event for new students and information about any preparatory courses that may be offered. Please note that some degree programmes offer preparatory courses well before term starts.
    Leibniz University Hannover

    Protestant Theology and Religious Studies as subject in the Bachelor's degree programme in Special Needs Education (Bachelor of Arts)

    Leibniz University Hannover

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