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Mathematics

Is there actually also a divisibility rule for 11? How can you express rotations using multiple reflections? And which didactic strategy is best suited to teaching certain Mathematics topics? If you are interested in these questions, then you have come to the right place!
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Key facts
Degree
First State Exam Regular School
Admission restriction
without admission restriction (without NC)
Duration
10 Semesters
Credits/ECTS
300
Teaching language
German
Tuition fee
None
Semester contribution
€ 305,05
Start of studies
Winter semester
Part-time possible
Yes
Institutions
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Institute of Mathematics de
Application & Deadlines
Notice

The Secondary School Teacher Training (Regelschule) programme has been increased from 270 credit points to 300 credit points as of the winter semester 2024/25 . If you enrol|to matriculate for the winter semester, you will study according to new study and Examination Regulations de. You will complete the specialised study programme in two of your chosen subjects, including subject didactics. Your pedagogical qualification will take place in the educational sciences. You can find more information here de.

Programme content

Do you enjoy solving puzzles? And logical thinking is also easy for you? Great! Then you have a good foundation. Secondary School Teacher Training (Regelschule) provides you with the tools you need to formalise everyday phenomena and explain their laws. During your studies, you will also learn strategies for passing on the joy of Mathematics structures and working methods to future generations. After all, advancing digitalisation means that Mathematics skills are in demand in more and more professions. This makes it all the more important that pupils develop an interest in Mathematics and acquire a solid foundation of mathematical skills - so that they can be successful in their future careers and lives. However, this first requires very good teachers who are happy to provide the best possible learning opportunities for young people. This teacher training degree programme lays the foundation for your future work as a teacher. And it is practice-orientated - with a solid foundation in specialist knowledge!

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Structure

You complete the »Mathematics« teacher training programme at the University of Jena with the First State Examination. The standard period of study|regular programme length is ten semesters in total, during which various types of courses (e.g. seminars, lectures or tutorials) are offered for the individual modules. The teacher training programme is based on the Jena model, which is characterised by a five-monthExternal link school placement semesterExternal link in the fifth or sixth semester.

You will study two subjects of your choice, including subject didactics. Your pedagogical qualification takes place in the educational sciences de. A total of 300 credit points (ECTS)|ECTS credits (1 ECTS = 30 hours of attendance, preparation and follow-up work|follow-up activity, study and assessed coursework and examinations) must be earned.

The mathematical part of the programme comprises Mathematics and Mathematics Didactics. This will give you the knowledge you need to teach Mathematics in a competent and forward-looking way. In specialised mathematics, you will gain an exemplary insight into various sub-areas of Mathematics (e.g. analysis, geometry). The contents of school mathematics are placed in a larger context in the lectures so that you as a teacher can stand securely on the subject-specific foundation. In the compulsory elective area, you can set your own focus and develop your own profile.

The didactic part of the programme focuses on teaching and learning. Here you will acquire the skills to plan and implement good, modern maths lessons based on scientific findings and using your knowledge of mathematics.

By the way: To make it easier for you to start your studies, an optional Mathematics preparatory course is also offered before the beginning of lecture period.

Further information on the structure of the teacher training course in Jena can be obtained from the Centre for Teacher Training and Educational Research.

Video: Hannes Seifert

Why study in Jena?

  • Well-founded training with a good student-teacher ratio
  • Special courses for student teachers in Mathematics
  • Attractive subject combinations with Mathematics
  • High practical orientation in the Jena model of teacher training
  • Good recruitment opportunities for maths teachers in Thuringia
  • State examination can be recognised nationwide (upon formal request)

A look behind the scenes

  • Vorkurs Mathematik
    Image: Sebastian Reuter
    Arrive together

    The preparation course|Propädeutikum Mathematics - before the start of the semester - helps you get to know your fellow students. Mathematics is also best learnt together.

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What can you do after your studies?

Career opportunities:

  • General education: The typical route into school practice is via the preparatory service (traineeship). During this phase, you develop your practical teaching skills on the basis of your degree. Secondary school teachers have very good employment prospects.

  • Adult education: Outside of the school system, there are opportunities for you to work as a maths teacher in the subject) area|field of adult education.

The teaching qualification completed in Thuringia is recognised|to credit in all other federal states upon formal request to the respective Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs. You can apply to the Ministries of Education and Cultural Affairs of other federal states both for the preparatory service (Referendariat) and for employment in the teaching profession (after completing the second state examination). You can obtain more detailed information on this from the respective Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs.

Downloads and links for the degree programme

From winter semester 2024/25:

Until summer semester 2024:

What are we looking for in prospective students?

  • Very good school knowledge of Mathematics
  • Interest in the in-depth examination of Mathematics questions
  • Enjoy working with young people
  • strong communication skills
  • good knowledge of English

Admission requirements

  • University entrance qualification

    A university entrance qualification, such as a general secondary school leaving certificate, is required for admission onto the study programme.

    More information on university entrance qualifications can be found here.

  • Initial internship

    In Jena, the teacher training course includes an introductory internship de lasting 240 hours. You should reflect on your educational experience in dealing with children and young people in order to review your career aspirations and make a conscious decision. It makes sense to complete the introductory internship before starting your studies, but it can also be completed before registering for the internship semester (before the start of the third semester). You can also have work you have already done with children and young people recognized.

Contacts

Academic Advisory Service - Hannes Seifert
Academic Office for Student Affairs and Examinations (ASPA)

Telephone hours:
Mondays and Fridays (9:00 – 11:00)
Wednesdays (13:00 – 15:00)

The ASPA is primarily responsible for students in the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and the Faculty of Theology.

Postal address:
Akademisches Studien- und Prüfungsamt
Fürstengraben 1
07743 Jena

Examinations Office of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

Opening hours:
siehe Homepage

Postal address:
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik
Studien- und Prüfungsamt
Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2
07743 Jena

Centre for Teacher Training and Educational Research

Postal address:
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Zentrum für Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung
Semmelweisstr. 12
07743 Jena

Student Tutor for Teacher Training
Central Student Advisory Service

Office hours:
We offer consultations in person, by telephone, and via Zoom. You can make an appointment by calling us on +49 3641 9-411111 (Mondays to Fridays from 9:00 to 11:00) or outside these office hours on +49 3641 9-411200. You can also use our remote help desk.

Consultation hours:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (9:00 to 12:20), Tuesdays (14:00 to 18:00), and Wednesdays and Thursdays (14:00 to 16:00).

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Student Service Centre

Opening hours:
Mondays (10:00 – 12:00)
Tuesdays (13:00 – 15:00)
Wednesdays (10:00 – 12:00)
Thursdays (13:00 – 15:00)
Fridays (10:00 – 12:00)

You can also use our remote help desk at
www.uni-jena.de/service-ssz
or send us your enquiries by post.

Telephone hours:
Mondays to Fridays
(9:00 – 11:00)

Postal address:
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Studierenden-Service-Zentrum
07737 Jena

International Office - International students

University Main Building
Fürstengraben 1
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