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Kindheitspädagogik / Early Childhood Education (B.A.)

Are you interested in supporting children’s development professionally? With us, you will acquire sound expertise in early intervention, teaching methodology and quality development – grounded in academic research and practical application.

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Overview

The Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education qualifies you to provide professional education, care and support for children. You will combine academic theory with practical experience in nurseries, early intervention centres and educational institutions. Upon graduation, you can apply for state accreditation as an early childhood educator.

Applying for Admission
 

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Start of studies

Winter semester


Mode of admission

No admission restriction

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Duration of studies

6 semesters


Workload

180 credit points

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Degree

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)


Language of instruction

German

Composition of the Study Programme

 What can I expect from this programme?

The bachelor's degree course Early Childhood Education offers a first, broad occupational qualification for fields of activity in early childhood education.

What will I learn?

During the degree course the students are imparted an understanding of the child with its individual knowledge and talent but also the dangers and the limitations it faces in its development. The students acquire skills which enable them to apply modern pedagogical and didactic approaches to early childhood education and to develop them.

In the areas of organisational development, further learning and evaluation, students will be in a position to take appropriate steps to improve the pedagogical quality of learning processes and institutional conditions.

 How is the programme structured?

The course of study comprises 15 modules, including the thesis module plus modules in the reference area. The modules are divided into a core area, a specialisation area, empirical research methods and an ancillary area. Students also acquire interdisciplinary skills in the course of the studies, complete practical trainings (professionalisation) and write a Bachelor's thesis.

The core area

Contains two modules of the general educational sciences, in which the basics of educational theory and research are imparted.

The specialisation area

forms the subject-specific specialisation in the areas of early childhood education. The curricula of this area focuses on essential competencies and contents which are necessary for a profound academic understanding of spheres of activity in early childhood education.

The following modules are compulsory:

  • Development and Heterogeneity in Childhood
  • Institutional Conditions for School and Pre-School Education
  • Fundamentals of Special Needs Education Focus Areas
  • Diagnostics and Intervention
  • Formative Processes among Children and Family Education
  • Law, Quality- and Social Management
  • Fundamentals, Diagnostics and Intervention in Case of Speech Disorder
  • Psychosocial Medicine

The education in research methodology

Comprises two more modules. The broad methodological training deals with the introduction to qualitative as well as quantitative research methods.

The three practical trainings in professional areas

Three practical trainings in professional areas - 100 practice days all in all - and corresponding accompanying events strongly connect theory and practice in the form of a professionalisation module during the training programme. 

The ancillary area

In the ancillary area electives are on offer. Here students can set their focus on aspects and additional elements from a range of other subjects. The ancillary subjects form a "modular construction system" which can be combined. In some subjects there is only one module. In others there is a basic module and a topic module. 

The following subjects are available as ancillary subjects:

  • Protestant Theology
  • Psychology
  • Sociology/Political Sciences (Social Sciences)
  • Business Administration
  • Art Education
  • Musical Education
  • Sport Pedagogy
  • Pedagogy with refugee children and families

Furthermore, extradisciplinary skills are gained throughout the course.

Dissertation module

The degree course ends with the Bachelor's thesis which proves that students are able to work scientifically and independently on a complex problem from the field of early childhood education within a set time limit.

 

Career Options

Which options for further study does JLU offer? 

After the bachelor's degree, further study and specialisation are possible.

How does the accreditation process for early childhood educators work?

Graduates of the BA in Early Years Education programme have the opportunity to apply for state accreditation as an early childhood educator in addition to their bachelor’s degree. Further details can be found on the faculty website.

What career paths can I pursue after graduation?

Graduates are working in all areas where children are looked after, are educated and brought up outside the family. According to the subject profile and the personal profile possible occupational areas are:

  • Day nurseries,
  • daycare centers,
  • preschools (to a limited extent),
  • after school care centers,
  • all-day care in schools,
  • healthcare homes,
  • mother-child health spa business,
  • paediatric wards in hospitals,
  • children's homes,
  • children's villages,
  • early intervention facilities,
  • child and youth services,
  • intensive educational measures,
  • language support,
  • special facilities such as childrend's homes. 

Many of the former graduates are  working in day nurseries and daycare centers which are currently highly requested. With their Bachelor degree graduates have the job title of childhood educator.

 

Application and Enrolment

Requirements

A valid university entrance qualification (German: HZB) is required for admission to the program.

  • From Germany: General university entrance qualification (= Abitur or equivalent), vocational university entrance qualification, master craftsman’s certificate, university entrance qualification for professionally qualified individuals.
  • From abroad: You can find out whether the university entrance qualification from your home country qualifies you for direct admission to a degree program in Germany on the information portal for the recognition of foreign educational qualifications (anabin) .

Proof of an internship (pre-internship) is not required for admission.

Applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification should also note the required proof of German language proficiency .

Application deadline

Winter semester 2026/27

Opening of application period

1 June 2026

Application deadline

  • for applicants with a German university entrance qualification: 1 September 2026
  • for applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification: 15 August 2026

International applicants can find further information on the International Office website.

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Further Information

Where can I find official documents about the programme?

Examination and study regulations

Special Regulations (with module descriptions and module plans)
General Regulations for Bachelor's and Master's programmes

Please note that only the German version of the regulation is official and legally binding. The English version is for informative purposes only.

 

Courses offered in the course catalogue

Electronical course catalogue (in German)

 

Study programme flyer

B.A. Kindheitspädagogik (PDF in German)

 

Accreditation

The programme has been accredited since 22 August 2006.

Is this course right for me?

Are you still not entirely sure whether the course of study is the right one for you? We support you with a wide range of information, events and advisory services around your study orientation and choice. For example, experience real university atmosphere at our Hoch­schul­informations­tagen (HIT) and the Open Campus Day!

Study orientation

How do I have a successful start at JLU?

To help you get off to a good start with your studies, we warmly invite you to attend our orientation events. Here you will learn
everything you need to know about starting your studies:

  • creating a course schedule,
  • examination regulations and registration deadlines,
  • campus areas and leisure activities,
  • and much more.

At the same time, you will have the opportunity to get to know your future fellow students.

Start of studies

Contact

Studienfachberatung

Sara Frese

Institut für Kindheits- und Schulpädagogik
Abteilung Pädagogik der Kindheit
Philosophikum II, Haus B, Raum 216a
Karl-Glöckner-Straße 21
35394 Gießen

Sprechstunde: nach Terminvereinbarung per Email:

Central Study Advisor

Natascha Kohrt

Central Student Advisory Service
Erwin-Stein-Gebäude, 1st floor
Goethestrasse 58
35390 Giessen

Advisory services and contact information

International Office

Assistance for incoming, outgoing and Erasmus+ students

International Office
Goethestrasse 58
35390 Giessen

Contact persons and office hours