About Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe
Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe (PH Karlsruhe) is a state-funded university of education (Pädagogische Hochschule) in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, founded in 1962. It specialises in teacher training and educational sciences, preparing graduates for primary and lower secondary school teaching positions in Baden-Württemberg, alongside non-teaching Master's programmes in education-related fields.
The university is organised into two faculties: Faculty A for the Humanities and Human Sciences, and Faculty B for Natural and Social Sciences. Core teaching subjects span educational studies, psychology, philosophy, theology, German philology, multilingualism, economics, political science, mathematics, natural sciences, computer science, sport, music, and art. PH Karlsruhe holds the right to award doctorates (since 1987) and habilitations (since 2005), which is unusual for this institution type in Germany.
The university has approximately 3,600 students and around 180 academic staff. It offers a distinctive 'Europalehramt' programme that requires a compulsory semester abroad, as well as postgraduate degrees in Intercultural Education, Migration and Multilingualism, and Biodiversity and Environmental Education. Research priorities include STEM education, multilingualism, educational equity, and digital education.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1962
- Students
- 3,620
- Faculties
- 2
Specialised university of education (Pädagogische Hochschule) — one of only a handful remaining in Germany — focused on teacher training and educational sciences
Holds the right to award doctorates (since 1987) and habilitations (since 2005), unusual for a Pädagogische Hochschule
Distinctive 'Europalehramt' teacher-training programme with a compulsory semester abroad
Located in Karlsruhe alongside KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), giving students access to a major research and technology ecosystem
Non-EU students are subject to the Baden-Württemberg international student fee of €1,500 per semester in addition to the standard semester contribution
Postgraduate programmes in Intercultural Education, Migration and Multilingualism, and Biodiversity and Environmental Education — relevant for internationally mobile graduates
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
PH Karlsruhe is a public state university; tuition fees are not charged for standard consecutive degree programmes (Bachelor's and consecutive Master's). A semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) covering the student services fee and public transport semester ticket is payable each semester; the exact amount was not retrievable from the official website at time of research. Important: Baden-Württemberg levies a non-EU international student fee of €1,500 per semester for students from outside the EU/EEA, under the Baden-Württemberg state higher education fees law (Landeshochschulgebührengesetz). This fee is in addition to the standard semester contribution and applies to most non-EU nationals enrolled at public universities in the state. A hardship exemption process exists. Students should verify the current fee schedule directly with PH Karlsruhe's Studierendensekretariat before applying.
Admission requirements
International applicants must hold a higher education entrance qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung) recognised in Germany. For teacher training (Lehramt) Bachelor's programmes, applicants are generally admitted via a numerus clausus (NC) or open admission depending on the subject combination and semester. Master's programmes require a relevant completed Bachelor's degree. Language of instruction is German; applicants from non-German-speaking countries must demonstrate German proficiency at B2–C1 level (TestDaF TDN 4, DSH-2, or equivalent Goethe/telc certificate) before enrolment. Applicants from India, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), and Vietnam are required to hold an APS certificate (issued by the German Embassy's Akademische Prüfstelle) as a prerequisite for the German student visa; the APS certificate does not substitute for the institution's language or academic requirements. International applicants from non-EU/EEA countries typically apply directly to PH Karlsruhe or via uni-assist, depending on the programme. The institution has an International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) that supports incoming exchange students, primarily under Erasmus+ agreements.
Application deadlines
The official application deadlines were not retrievable from the PH Karlsruhe website at time of research due to a site accessibility issue. As a general guide for Baden-Württemberg public universities: winter semester (October start) applications typically close in mid-July; summer semester (April start) applications typically close in mid-January. Applicants should check the official PH Karlsruhe admissions pages (ph-karlsruhe.de) for confirmed deadlines before applying.
Languages of instruction
Instruction is primarily in German. Some seminars and modules within international and Erasmus+ programmes may be conducted in English or French. There are no fully English-taught degree programmes listed on the official site; prospective international students should expect to meet German-language requirements (typically B2–C1 level) for all standard degree programmes.
Campuses & locations
Single campus in central Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg. The main buildings are near the city centre; one additional building is located close to the Cooperative State University Karlsruhe (DHBW).
Living in Baden-Württemberg
Karlsruhe is the third-largest city in Baden-Württemberg with approximately 310,000 residents. It sits on the Rhine's right bank near the French border, roughly equidistant between Stuttgart and Frankfurt. The city is home to nine higher education institutions, most notably Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and has a strong technology and research economy — around 20% of regional jobs are in R&D. Karlsruhe also functions as Germany's legal centre, hosting the Federal Constitutional Court and the Federal Court of Justice. The city's distinctive fan-shaped street layout radiates from its 1715 baroque palace, and public transport (seven tram lines plus a regional Stadtbahn network) makes the city easy to navigate without a car.
Student life & support
PH Karlsruhe has an International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) that coordinates incoming and outgoing exchange programmes, primarily under Erasmus+ agreements with partner universities across Europe. The office supports exchange students with enrolment, orientation, and integration. German-language courses for international students are offered through the university's language programme. Student housing in Karlsruhe is managed by the Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe, which operates several halls of residence (Wohnheime) across the city; applications are made directly to the Studierendenwerk rather than the university. The student services organisation also provides a canteen (Mensa) and counselling services. The Europalehramt programme, a distinctive offering of the institution, includes a compulsory semester at a partner university abroad.
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Accredited Programmes
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Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
75
Master
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