Karlsruhe University of Education

University of Education Karlsruhe
Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe
Established 1962
Principal Klaus Peter Rippe
Students 3.742(2016/17)[1]
Location Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Website www.en.ph-karlsruhe.de

History

The focus of Karlsruhe University of Education is on educational processes in social, institutional and cultural contexts. In the year 1962 the university was established, although teacher training can be traced back to the year 1757. With 3742[2] students, about 180 researchers and lecturers and about 90 administrative staff members, the university affords a high-quality standard for educational studies.

Region

Karlsruhe is an attractive region for educational studies and research. Every year it offers many cultural events. Especially the ZKM is well-known for its art events.

The Karlsruhe campus

The campus of Karlsruhe University of Education is located near the center of Karlsruhe. There are three buildings on the main Campus and another near the Cooperative State University Karlsruhe.

Studies[3]

The University of Education Karlsruhe offers a wide range of programs. Especially for the qualification of educational professions like:

  • Teaching profession at primary schools and secondary schools
  • Bachelor Program Early Childhood Education
  • Master Program Educational Science
  • Master Program Intercultural Education
  • Master Program Migration and Multilingualism
  • Master Program Biodiversity and Environmental Education

Faculties[4]

Faculty I – Humanities

  • Institute of Educational Studies and History of Education
  • Institute of Educational Studies with a Focus on Extra-Curricular Education
  • Institute of Early Childhood Education
  • Institute of School and Education Development for Primary and Secondary Schools
  • Institute of Psychology
  • Institute of Philosophy
  • Institute of Catholic Theology
  • Institute of Protestant Theology
  • Institute of Islamic Theology

Faculty II – Languages and Literature Studies and Social Sciences

  • Institute of German Philology and Literature
  • Institute of Multilingualism
  • Institute of Economics and it's Didactics
  • Institutes of Political Science
  • Institute of Trans-disciplinary Social Sciences

Faculty III – Natural Sciences, Cultural Studies, Mathematics and Sports

  • Institute of Culture of Daily Life and Health
  • Institute of Physical Education and Sports
  • Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Institute of Biology and School Gardening
  • Institute of Chemistry
  • Institute of Physics and Technical Education
  • Institute of Art
  • Institute of Music

References

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