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In the master's programme, students will deepen the knowledge and further the skills acquired in the bachelor's programme. Special attention is paid to the areas of craftsmanship, innovation, sustainability and new technologies in order to track current developments, renew traditional processes or materials in a contemporary way and to incorporate the findings into the development of teaching concepts, which can be piloted during practical placements in schools.
Deparment of Studies & Examinations
+43 676 88122 492
studienabteilung@moz.ac.at
Length of course
4 semesters / 120 ECTS-AP
Language
German
Application period
1st date: 01.02.-28.05.2026
2nd date: 07.07.-28.07.2026
Entrance examinations
29.06.–03.07.2026 or 01.09.–03.09.2026
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Please read all the information on the study page carefully!
Portfolio advice
can be arranged at any time at kunstwerk@moz.ac.at
The teacher training programme for secondary education (general education) consists of a Bachelor's degree (6 semesters) and a subsequent Master's degree (4 semesters). With the Bachelor of Education, graduates receive the professional qualification to teach at the secondary level (e.g., academic secondary school, middle school, vocational secondary school).
For permanent teaching positions, the Master's degree is mandatory. It deepens subject-specific didactics and provides targeted preparation for professional practice. The Master's programme can be pursued directly after completing the Bachelor's degree at the Mozarteum University.
Students choose two teaching subjects or one teaching subject and a specialization. In the Master's programme, the same subjects must be chosen as in which the Bachelor's degree was obtained.
If a third subject was completed as part of an extension course during the Bachelor's programme, students can choose from these three subjects for their Master's programme.
Students choose two teaching subjects or one teaching subject and a specialization. In the Master's programme, the same subjects must be chosen as in which the Bachelor's degree was obtained.
The following subjects are offered:
*Subject offered at the Mozarteum University
Information about subjects not offered at the Mozarteum University Salzburg can be found on the teacher training website of the University of Salzburg (PLUS).
If you wish to choose a third teaching subject at the beginning of your studies or later, this is possible as part of an extension course, provided that you have already completed the third subject in your Bachelor's studies (or as part of the extension course in your BA).
The teacher training programme is organised within a development network (Entwicklungsverbund Cluster Mitte). This allows students to freely choose from the full range of courses offered. This also makes it possible to combine teaching subjects offered at different institutions.
During the programme, students can, at their own request, attend courses at these other institutions as a non-degree student and have them credited as electives toward their degree. This allows for a wide range of options.
The following partner institutions offer teacher training programmes in cooperation:
Study in Salzburg
Study in Linz
Salzburg is a unique place to study music and arts – characterized by its international flair, cultural diversity, and the long tradition of the internationally renowned Mozarteum University Salzburg. Students benefit from artistic excellence, ample practical experience, and diverse opportunities for collaboration with universities, schools, and cultural institutions.
Studying in Salzburg means:
The master's degree programme in Secondary Education is designed to be completed within 4 semesters.
Teacher employment law stipulates that new teachers must complete a Master's degree within five years of obtaining their Bachelor's degree in order to be able to enter into permanent employment.
The Master's degree programme in Secondary Education entitles the holder to full employment as a teacher of grades 5 - 13 in:
Furthermore, the Master's degree programme enables students to work in extracurricular professional fields such as design, art and cultural education, youth work, adult education or media work.
The programme is intended to contribute to students' personal development and the development of social skills. Students should be enabled to perceive and help shape artistic, technical and overall social developments.
Upon graduation from the Master's programme, students are entitled to embark upon a doctoral programme (duration: 6 semesters), should they wish to enter academia.
If you are already enrolled in a Bachelor's degree programme for teacher education in two teaching subjects, or have even already completed your studies, but would like to take a third teaching subject or pursue a (further) specialization, you can do so within the framework of an extension programme. The prerequisite is that a bachelor's degree has already been obtained in the desired third subject or specialization.
When changing clusters: If an artistic entrance examination or sports aptitude test is required for the chosen third teaching subject, regular registration for this examination is necessary.
The exact content of the extension programmes is listed in the curriculum for the teacher education programme for secondary education (general education). A total of 35 ECTS credits must be earned in the third teaching subject. An additional master's thesis is not required.
The prerequisite for admission to the Master's programme in Secondary Education (General Education) is:
If equivalence is generally established but only certain requirements for full equivalence are lacking, the responsible body of the admitting university is authorized to require additional academic credits to be earned during the Master's programme.
Admission requires passing an entrance examination to assess artistic and pedagogical maturity. This examination is only required for applicants who did not complete their Bachelor's degree within the Central Cluster Development Network.
Applicants whose first language is not German must also provide proof of German language proficiency.
If the Bachelor's degree in Teacher Education was completed within the Central Cluster development network, no new application process is necessary. Enrolment in the Master's programme takes place during the general admission period at the University of Salzburg.
The artistic entrance examination is only required if you did not complete your Bachelor's degree within the development network Cluster Mitte.
Registration may only be made for one location, either Central Region (for Salzburg and Linz) or Western Region (for Innsbruck). Multiple registrations at different locations are not permitted and will be cancelled.
When registering in the Central Region, candidates must specify their preferred location (Salzburg or Linz) in the application in the above-mentioned registration portal.
Documents required for online registration
Form of the documents
The artistic entrance examination
The entrance examination for the teaching subject of Technology and Design takes place online and consists of the following parts:
After successful registration for the entrance examination and review of your documents, you will receive an invitation to the artistic entrance examination via Muvac. Your examination will take place during one of the following periods, depending on your registration:
Date 1: 29.06.-03.07.2026
Date 2: 01.09.-03.09.2026
List of exam dates and deadlines
Examination schedule:
The Course and Examination management will inform you of the entrance examination results via email within 2-3 weeks of the examination. If applicants are unable to participate in the artistic aptitude entrance examination, they must withdraw their registration in a timely manner.
After passing the artistic entrance examination and the general admission procedure for teacher training programmes, you can enrol in person during the general admission period by submitting all necessary documents and examination results.
Note: Retaking the entrance examination is only possible in its entirety and not until the following academic year. It is not possible to retake an exam in the same year. The entrance exam can be retaken an unlimited number of times.
Candidates should create an application portfolio including 20-30 examples of their work. These can be sketches, drawings, designs, handmade objects, graphics and/or photos.
The portfolio must then be completely digitised and uploaded to the application form as a PDF document.
Please note:
We also offer (non-mandatory) portfolio consultations. These can be held in person or via Microsoft Teams. Contact address for appointments: KunstWerk@moz.ac.at
Applicants who wish to take advantage of the online consulation option are requested to digitise their work in advance using a scanner/photographs/computer software to create a single PDF document. The portfolio consultation will take place in the form of a video conference, during which the applicant will share their portfolio online. Applicants will receive the necessary link upon registering for their online consultation.
Please note that the Mozarteum University Salzburg offers various support options at the time of your audition and during your studies if you have a disability or a chronic illness.
If this applies to you and you would like to take advantage of counselling, please contact Claudia Haitzmann: claudia.haitzmann@moz.ac.at or +43 676 88122 337.
You can find more information about starting your studies here: