Study in Germany
 









English    Deutsch    Español    Français    Русский    中文    日本語    عربي

Glossary   Sitemap   About us  


03/13/2010
 
 Search

































































































































































































































































RSS Feeds




Picture






Church-sponsored University





Not only for Priests

In Germany, the Catholic and the Protestant Church run 40 institutions of higher education. All of them offer degree programs which are recognized by the state.

At the three universities run by the protestant church, male and female students can train to be a pastor or a teacher of religion. Students can also study church music at five schools sponsored by the protestant church.

In addition, 13 colleges (Fachhochschule) sponsored by the Protestant Church offer courses in Social Welfare Education, Nursing and Religious Education.

The Catholic Church trains its priests at special theological seminars. The different catholic orders and congregations like the Jesuits, the Capuchin Franciscans or the Don-Bosco-Order all train their recruits at their own respective institutions of higher education. The only Catholic university in Germany which puts special emphasis on missionary theology is the Divine Word Faculty in St. Augustin, a small town near Bonn in Western Germany. The School for Church Music in Rottenburg is the only Catholic institution which offers courses in church music.

The Catholic Church also sponsors eight colleges, which train students in the fields of Social Work, Nursing and Religious and Parish Education. Each year, the number of applicants at Catholic institutions of higher learning is higher than the number of places available. That's why these colleges have installed their own methods of selecting students, for instance through interviews.

A unique institution of higher education in Germany is the University for Jewish Studies in Heidelberg. This academic center of the Jewish communities in Germany is funded by the German government and the German federal states. This school is open to students of all religious beliefs.





Further Information   



Overview of all Protestant institutions of higher education on the homepage of the Protestant Church in Germany.
www.ekd.de/...

Overview of Catholic institutes of higher education for church music
www.katholische-kirche.de/...













This page 

Print






Cities









News




Cologne literature festival delves into politics and power More


German town marks first anniversary of school massacre More


German words spice up many other languages More


Oscar night triumph for Christoph Waltz More


Berlin's Ruetli School - from a center of violence to a campus of hope More





At a Glance - for Students




Where can I get health insurance? More


What about child care and schools? More


What do I need to do first? More


Which documents do I need? More





Events for students




Gesichter -- Faces More


Analgosedierung More


Tagung "Russische Literatur als Brückenschlag" More


Kiefergelenkarthroskopiekurs More





 





Top