Description
Studying Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences with teacher training at Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) equips you with a comprehensive understanding of vehicle engineering, land cultivation, garden care, botany, fertilization, and landscape design. The program integrates teaching methodology and educational science to prepare you for a career in education. Gain practical experience through a six-week professional development internship at a school, exploring pedagogical-didactic issues. Upon graduation, you will be ready for a consecutive master’s program or employment as a teacher at vocational schools or other vocational training institutions.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue teaching roles at vocational schools, vocational training institutions, and other educational settings aligned with agricultural and horticultural sciences.Requirement
- University entrance qualification certificate
- Professional qualifications (if lacking formal university entrance qualification)
- Proof of German language skills for applicants with foreign school-leaving certificates
- International passport
- Photo
Basic knowledge of natural science and engineering is recommended. Previous study of related subjects is advantageous but not mandatory.
Structure
The Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences program at TU Berlin consists of:
- 90 LP in Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences (including a 10 LP bachelor’s thesis)
- 60 LP in a secondary subject at Freie Universität Berlin or Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- 30 LP in teacher training, including education, subject-specific teaching methodology, teaching methodology, and German as a second language/language acquisition
Fees
TU Berlin semester/student fee - the fee is around € 310 and includes public transport in Berlin. The fees do not include such expenses as books, the compulsory German language course (approx. € 100 per semester), stationery, meals, healthcare insurance, visa and accommodation. In case that a field trip should be taking place during the second semester, this will require an own share of a maximum € 200 per student.
Service fee 50 Euro