Study without a high school diploma but with training?

Hey guys, I'm 21 and don't have a high school diploma but I have successfully completed training as a teacher and would like to study social pedagogy.

Is this possible without a high school diploma?

Can I study social pedagogy at a college or university with the educator training?

Do I need to have a FachAbitur or a normal Abitur? Or even have professional experience after training and can only then study

would be great if you could help me!

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Clashi264
6 months ago

You’d still have to do the Abitur at a college before you go to study. Of course, your area comes very close to what you actually want to study, but you would have to go to the top level just like others and write your exam. You can also (if I’m not mistaken) study at a college where you only need a subject. (if you want to make up to 12.) Hope you’ve continued to do this:)

Siraaa
6 months ago

You can now also study without Abitur or FHR. In most cases, in addition to completed vocational training, professional practice is required. More information is available at the desired university. My former colleague, for example, made the Bsc in physiotherapy with a real school degree. Her university, for example, demanded a small pre-examination, in which she had to prove the English skills. In addition, professional experience and the existing state exams.

Linuel
6 months ago

Social education becomes at very many (specialist)Institutions and for this it is usually only necessary to Subject matter.

For example, at the FH Coburg: “Association Requirements: Higher Education, Higher Education, Vocational Training”https://www.hs-coburg.de/studies/bachelor/social and health/social work.html)

What exactly “vocational qualification” means you could ask for the study advice of your desired university. I would assume, however, that if you have the technical abitur and the training, you will already meet the requirements with the technical abitur anyway.