Spanish - Teaching Degree State Exam Programs

Spanish - Teaching Degree State Exam Programs in Germany (2026/2027)

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Germany offers international students Spanish Teaching Degrees combining cutting-edge linguistic theory with innovative teaching methods through European educational approaches integrating multilingualism and intercultural communication, preparing educators excelling in diverse learning environments globally. Programs leverage Germany's intercultural perspective exploring Spanish language teaching through European lens while students benefit from affordable education gaining invaluable experience adapting Spanish instruction for non-native speakers through extensive teaching placements in German schools bridging rigorous academic preparation with practical classroom experience. Graduates become world-ready Spanish teachers earning €48,000-€58,000 starting salaries holding European teaching qualifications with deep understanding of language acquisition methodology transcending national boundaries.

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Spanish - Teaching Degree State Exam Programs: Overview

Intake

68%
Winter Semester
32%
Both Semesters

Language of Instruction

11%
German only
89%
German & other language

Numerus Clausus

84%
without admission restriction
16%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
100%
tuition-free

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