German as a Foreign and Second Language Major Subject (Academic)

FsB vom 01.12.2011 mit Änderungen vom 15.10.2013, 17.02.2014, 01.04.2015, 01.10.2021 und Berichtigung vom 16.12.2013

Overview

Bachelor of Arts
6 semesters
winter semester&summer semester
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The department of German as a Foreign and Second Language specializes in language teaching and cultural education in Germany and abroad. The University of Bielefeld is the only university in North Rhine-Westphalia to offer German as a Foreign and Second Language (DaF/DaZ) as a Major and Minor Subject Bachelor degree programme.

Students in our Major Subject Bachelor degree programme gain a deeper understanding of approaches to teaching German as a foreign and second language, of German linguistics, of cultural studies as well as of second language acquisition research. Students apply the knowledge and skills they acquire in their course work in an internship. Our domestic students additionally learn a language unrelated to German as well as teach courses in tandem. We also offer support to our international students in developing their skills in written and spoken academic German. Our students also have the opportunity to complete part of their studies abroad, through either a semester-long ERASMUS exchange program and/or an internship outside of Germany. Our department offers a variety of financial supports for these international experiences.

Graduates of our program teach German language (GFL) and culture to teens and adults in diverse institutions for continuing education and in language schools. Our graduates are also employed in elementary and secondary schools, supporting students with other first languages to acquire German, either in preparatory classes or via additional language-learning support.
Our graduates also work in industry, particularly in the tourism sector and fields of international cooperation. After finishing the Major Subject Bachelor degree you are welcome to study the Master German as a Foreign Language and German Studies.

Students in our Major Subject Bachelor degree programme choose between one of three options:
Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Teaching German as a Foreign or Second Language
In this option, students develop the practical skills for teaching German as a foreign and second language, as well as reflect on preparation, implementation, and evaluation of language programs, both for teaching German as a foreign language abroad and German as a second language domestically. This option places a particular focus on issues of didactics and second language acquisition.
Cultural Mediation: Theory and Practice
This option explores the cultural, sociocultural, and sociopolitical aspects relevant to second language acquisition and teaching. Students taking this option perform cross-cultural analyses, thereby developing their cultural sensitivity and reflective skills. Of particular interest in this specialization is a reflective approach to inter- and transcultural issues.
Approaches and methods in teaching, of German for specific academic, technical and professional purposes
In this option students develop the fundamental skills needed to analyse the use of specialist and professional language. The goal of this option is for students to acquire the skills to prepare speakers of German as a foreign or second language for their work in various specialist and professional fields, and to develop teaching concepts and materials for specific professional and specialist contexts.

The courses

You will find the programme of lectures for this course in the eKVV.

An overview of the introductory and information events is provided by the central student counselling services.

Formalities / Important information

Course start

Studies can be commenced in both winter and summer semesters. Courses are targeted to commencing studies in winter semester. Student counselling to plan the course of studies is recommended.

Length and scope of studies

The standard period of studies is 6 semesters.

The studies Major Subject (Academic) German as a Foreign and Second Language comprise 120 credit points.

Find out about the academic structure model and note the possible combinations as well as the rules regarding the individual supplementary area.

Access requirements

Access to the Bachelor programme is granted to those who have a university entrance qualification suitable for Germany (e. g. German ‘Abitur’).

Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.

Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.

Application, admission and enrolment  1

The study places are not subject to any admission restrictions (numerus clausus). Nevertheless, you need to apply within the currently applicable application deadlines. Afterwards, however, you can submit your application for enrolment directly in the application and status portal, provided that you meet the access requirements. If you are already enrolled at Bielefeld University, you need to apply for a change of degree programme.

You can find more detailed information on the application process as well as information on the enrolment procedure on the pages of the Student Office.

To the application portal

Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.

Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.

Further links

Internet pages of the subject German as a Foreign and Second Language

Internet pages of the responsible institution(s):

Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies with the courses offered

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Die Angaben zu Zulassungsbeschränkungen / Numerus clausus beziehen sich auf die Bewerbung zum Wintersemester 2024/25 und Sommersemester 2025. Informationen zu NC Werten aus früheren Jahren finden Sie auf dieser Seite.

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"technical" degree programme; no option for teaching profession available here.