The program has a duration of two terms and starts with the summer term. It is equal for students choosing chemistry as first or second teaching subject. There are no requirements to participate, but the strong recommendation to study inorganic and organic chemistry subjects at first. The number in brackets refers to the complete degree program.
Summer term:
Teaching and Learning Chemistry - An introduction (Lecture) (M7)
Teaching and learning Chemistry - Best Practice I (Seminar) (M7)
Winter term:
Teaching Chemistry - Teaching Exercise I (Seminar/Labwork) (M7)
Note: The Bachelor degree of the K-12 program is not suitable to start a Master degree in Chemistry (M.Sc.)!
Chemistry Education starts in the summer term and is not equal for students choosing chemistry at their first or second teaching subject. The number in brackets refers to the module in the complete degree program.
Summer term:
Experiments in chemistry lesson (M4)
Teaching Chemistry (M4)
Winter term:
Practical Teaching exercise at schools (M5)
Summer term :
Master Thesis
Chemistry 1st subject:
Methods and Concepts of Research in Science Education (M6)
Chemistry 2nd Subject:
Teaching and Learning Chemistry (M8)
The program has a duration of one term and aims to highly basic chemistry knowledge for students becoming primary teachers. Whether you start Chemistry from the beginning or you are excellently educated by school, this program will support you to look behind the scenes of the Chemistry curriculum for primary schools. The number in brackets refers to the complete degree program.
Summer term:
Chemistry for primary teacher students (Lecture) (4b)
Chemistry Education has a duration of one term and starts in the summer. The number in brackets refers to the complete degree program.
Summer term:
Teaching and Learning Chemistry - An introduction (Lecture) (2b)
Teaching and Learning Chemistry - Best Practice (Labwork) (2b)