Verschiedene Musikinstrumente

Music

The teacher training programme is offered in cooperation with the institution of higher education Franz Liszt Weimar.
Verschiedene Musikinstrumente
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Key facts
Degree
First State Exam High School
Admission restriction
without admission restriction (without NC)
Duration
10 Semesters
Credits/ECTS
300
Teaching language
German
Tuition fee
None
Semester contribution
€ 313,40
Start of studies
Winter semester, Summer semester
Part-time possible
Yes
Institution
University of Music FRANZ LISZT WeimarExternal link
Application & Deadlines

Programme content

The profession of music teacher is one of the most varied music professions. It is characterised by a wide range of different ways of dealing with music and types of music that you deal with professionally. On the one hand, the training in Music takes place in the artistic-practical part with subjects such as piano, second instrument, singing, speech training, voice training, choral conducting, practical school piano playing, music theory, aural training and rhythmics. It also includes a music education and musicology part with the disciplines of musicology and music didactics. Please note the general information on the teacher training programme (study structure, requirements, prospects, preparatory work placement, school placement semester).

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Structure

As a future teacher, you will study two subjects on an equal footing and round off your pedagogical profile with an accompanying Educational Science programme. 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) are required.

This subject is offered in cooperation with the institution of higher education Franz Liszt WeimarExternal link, which means that commuting between the university locations is necessary. Music can also be proven|to register for|to take sth.|to enrol for education as a double subject with a Bachelor of Education or Master of Education degree. In this case, the second teaching subject is omitted and you will then study Music (in Weimar) and Educational Science (in Jena) exclusively.

The requirement for admission to the degree programme is passing the admission test|aptitute test as proof|evidence of special musical competence|qualification. Dates for the admission test|aptitute test can be found hereExternal link.

What can you do after your studies?

Career opportunities:

  • General education: The typical route into school practice is via the preparatory service (traineeship). In this phase, you will further develop your practical teaching skills on the basis of your degree.

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

The teaching degree 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.

What are we looking for in prospective students?

The HfM Weimar is looking for applicants who have a diverse musical background, are generalistically orientated, communicative and interested in teaching.

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.

  • Suitability test

    Aptitude tests are intended to provide evidence of a particular artistic aptitude for the chosen course of study with regard to the intended study objective. This includes in particular a developed musical talent, interpretative ability and creative will as well as a developed instrumental, vocal or movement ability on the basis of pronounced technical skills related to the subject and knowledge of musical functions and contexts. Proof of musical aural skills and knowledge of music theory must also be provided.

  • 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 - Prof. Dr. Kai Martin
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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