Teacher Training for Music
Overview
The bachelor's degree programme in music education provides basic training across the broad spectrum of subjects and skills required for classroom music teaching. In addition to completing courses in didactics, pedagogy and education sciences, students will receive an all-round musical education in practical musicianship, music theory and musicology. They will also complete practical teaching placements as they prepare to enter the teaching profession; this programme qualifies students to teach in grades 5-8 of the Austrian education system and to embark upon the MA programme required to become a fully qualified secondary school teacher.
Department of Studies & Examinations
+43 676 88122 492
studienabteilung@moz.ac.at
Length of Course
6 semesters / 180 ECTS-AP
Language
German
Application period
1.2.–28.3.2026
Admission examinations
Summer semester of each year
Downloads
- Curriculum (expiring)
- Curriculum (from winter semester 2026)
- Äquivalenzliste (PLUS)
- Infos zum Umstieg (PLUS)
Questions to: anerkennung@moz.ac.at
Information Events
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10.12.202506:00 pmOnline study infoInfo event· Free
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14.1.202606:00 pmOnline study infoInfo event· Free
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19.3.202609:00 amOpen Days for MusicpedagogyOpen Days
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10.4.—11.4.2026Workshops on the entrance examination for teacher training in music, instrumental music, and IGPkInfo event· Free entry (Opens in new tab)
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3.6.202606:00 pmMusic Theory Online Question and Answer SessionsInfo event· Free entry (Opens in new tab)
General course information
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.
Students choose two teaching subjects or one teaching subject and a specialization.
The following subjects are offered:
- Physical Education**
- Biology and Environmental Education
- Chemistry
- German
- English
- Nutrition and Home Economics
- Ethics
- French
- Geography and Economics
- History and Political Education
- Greek***
- Computer Science and Digital Literacy
- Instrumental Music*
- Italian
- Catholic Religion
- Art and Design*
- Latin***
- Mathematics
- Media Design and Digital Literacy*
- Music*
- Physics
- Psychology and Philosophy
- Russian
- Spanish
- Technology and Design*
- Specialization: German as a Second Language and Language Education
- Specialization: Inclusive Education with a Focus on Disability
*Subject offered at the Mozarteum University; artistic entrance examination required
**Sports aptitude test required
***Additional Latin/Greek exam required before starting studies
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.
The programme is multifaceted: It combines instrumental and vocal instruction, group music-making, and pedagogical expertise for teaching music in schools.
At the beginning, students must choose an artistic specialization – the instrument or voice they wish to study. Alternatively, they can choose choral conducting, vocal and band performance, and much more.
Within their chosen specialization (Artistic Profile Subjec), students receive individual instruction from experienced teachers and further develop their musical skills in a targeted manner.
The following instruments can be chosen in the Artistic Profile Subject (KPF):
- Bass Tuba
- Recorder
- Diatonic Harmonica
- Bassoon
- Guitar
- Dulcimer
- Harp
- Horn
- Clarinet
- Piano
- Double Bass
- Oboe
- Organ
- Trombone
- Flute
- Saxophone
- Percussion Instruments
- Trumpet
- Viola
- Violin
- Cello
- Zither
- Jazz/Pop (optional for some instruments)
In addition, the following Artistic Profile Subjects are available:
- Wind Orchestra Conducting (Salzburg only)
- Choir Conducting (Salzburg only)
- Vocal/Instrumental Ensemble Conducting (Linz only)
- Singing (Classical or Jazz/Pop)
- Music Production
- Music-Movement-Voice
- Vocal and Band Performance (with instrumental subject, Salzburg only)
Practical subjects such as choir, piano and vocal practice, conducting, ensemble playing, and ensemble conducting are also offered, as well as Music theory, ear training, and more. From the very beginning, students learn ihow to teach music in an exciting and contemporary way – with a focus on topics such as ear training, digital media, and practical music-making in groups.
Applicants for the teaching subject music should ...
- enjoy making music
- want to develop musically and be diligent in practising
- enjoy musical work with children and young people
- be enthusiastic in their involvement with music
- meet the requirements for admission
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, in addition to the content of the two chosen teaching subjects, the curriculum includes foundational courses in educational science, practical pedagogical studies, and elective courses. The foundational courses in educational science are not offered at the Mozarteum, but at our partner institutions. Furthermore, 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
- Paris Lodron University Salzburg (PLUS)
- Salzburg University of Teacher Training (PHS)
- Edith Stein University of Teacher Training (KPH)
- Mozarteum University Salzburg (MOZ)
Study in Linz
- Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU)
- University College of Teacher Education Upper Austria (PH OÖ)
- Private University College of Education of the Diocese of Linz (PHDL)
- Linz University of Arts (UFG)
- Anton Bruckner Private University (ABPU)
- Catholic Private University Linz (KU 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:
- Individual and small group lessons
- First-class workshops and practice rooms
- Numerous performance and exhibition opportunities
- Modern infrastructure
- A fantastic community
- Renowned faculty
- A wide range of events
- A central location in Salzburg
The aim of the Bachelor's degree programme is to prepare students for a career in secondary school teaching. Students are initially prepared for a career as a teacher in their chosen subjects. Upon completion of the Bachelor's degree, graduates are eligible to pursue a Master's degree. Furthermore, the Bachelor's degree opens up other career paths, such as extracurricular youth education, adult education, artistic practice, or cultural and media work.
Teaching certification can only be granted after completion of the corresponding Master's degree programme in the same teaching subjects.
The programme is also designed to contribute to the personal development and enhancement of students' social skills. Upon completion of the BA in Music, students should:
- experience and understand music as a sound phenomenon, as a sonic phenomenon subject to certain laws, and as a medium of expression rooted in a historical and socio-cultural context
- possess diverse artistic means of expression (instrumental, vocal, and through movement)
- possess knowledge and skills in music education, musicology, music theory, and musical practice, and be able to connect these sub-disciplines
- be able to address scholarly questions in music education and related disciplines using appropriate research methods within the framework of academic work, under appropriate guidance
- be able to present music in its diverse applications, at least in its basic outlines (solo and ensemble), and make it usable for teaching
- be able to guide others in expressing themselves musically
The curriculum aims to equip prospective teachers to facilitate musical encounters in production and reception for a wide range of learning groups. The complete teacher training programme (BA+MA) qualifies students to teach at:
- New Middle School
- Lower Secondary School
- Upper Secondary School
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.
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 73 ECTS credits must be earned in the third teaching subject. These are comprised of several subject-specific modules (61 ECTS credits), a teaching practicum (8 ECTS credits), and a Bachelor's thesis (4 ECTS credits).
Information on registration
For admission to the Bachelor's programme, various certificates and examinations are required:
- general university entrance qualification (e.g. Matura, Abitur, high school diploma)
- command of the German language (at least level B2 - Common European Framework of Reference CEFR 2001)
- positive participation in the general admission procedure for the teacher training programme in the Central Region
- Passing of an entrance examination to determine artistic and pedagogical competence
The choice of artistic specialisation must be declared when registering for the entrance examination.
The general admission procedure and the entrance examination for music must be completed independently. Registration takes place via separate platforms. All required documents must be submitted together when enroling for the programme (July to September).
The teaching subject of music must be combined with a second teaching subject. A combination with the teaching subject of instrumental music at the Mozarteum University is possible and requires proof of artistic achievement on two instruments (or voice) as part of a separate entrance examination.
The General Admissions Procedure for all teaching degress (regardless of subject) consists of several steps:
- Registration and pre-registration (usually early March to mid-August).
- Participation in the online self-assessment (= Module A)
- Payment of the fee
- Registration for the Electronic Admission Test (several dates to choose from)
- Participation in the Electronic Admission Test (= Module B)
Please check the Central Region Partnership website for exact dates and procedures. The organisation and content are not within the responsibility of the individual universities.
Important: Enrolment in the programme is only possible after successful completion of the general admissions procedure!
Please take a look at the FAQs about registration in Muvac if you get stuck at any of the steps.
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3. Create an application account in Muvac
4. Fill out your own profile in Muvac (minimum requirements: personal data, information on expertise matching the desired degree programme, in the CV: current employment and information on previous training)
6. Fill out the application form in Muvac ("Apply now")
Please note: Your application is only valid once you click "Submit application" in Muvac and subsequently receive a green confirmation message from Muvac. Registration for the general admission procedure to teaching degrees or creating a profile in Muvac (step 4) does not constitute a valid application!
After successful submission, you will receive an email from Muvac confirming receipt of your application. You can also check the status of your application yourself after logging into Muvac under Menu -> Applications.
- During the application period for the general admission procedure: Registration and completion of the general admission procedure (for applications to the Bachelor's programme)
- During the application period for the artistic entrance examination: Online registration via the Muvac application portal (IMPORTANT: Registration is only possible if all information is complete!)
- After processing of your online application: Invitation to the entrance examination on-site (the invitation will be sent via Muvac)
- In Muvac: Confirmation or rejection of participation in the entrance examination, if applicable, specification of the examination programme for the KPF examination(s)
- Participation in the entrance examination on-site
- Upon passing the entrance examination and receiving a place of study: Invitation to enrol in the programme
- Personal enrolment during the general admission period upon presentation of all necessary documents/examination results
Important:
- Registration may only be made for one location, Salzburg or Innsbruck. Double registration at both locations is not permitted and will be cancelled.
- If the entrance exam is failed, it can only be retaken in its entirety and not until the following academic year. It is not possible to retake an exam within the same academic year. The entrance exam can be retaken an unlimited number of times.
Documents required for online registration
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form with photo
- Letter of motivation (approx. one DIN A4 page)
- if applicable: (final) certificates as well as examinations and transcripts of records of all previous artistic and/or pedagogical studies
Form of the documents
- The documents can be uploaded as PDF files in the application form.
- If the required documents are not available in German or English, an official translation must be submitted.
Good to know:
The school-leaving certificate (Matura, Abitur) and proof of B2 German language proficiency (if another language is your first language) are not checked during the online application process. Both documents must be submitted in person after you have been offered a place at the university.
If you are unsure whether your documents meet the requirements and will be accepted, please contact lehramt@plus.ac.at.
Partial examinations must be taken in the following areas:
- Artistic Profile Subject (Profilfach, KPF)
- Compulsory subject piano (if not artistic major)
- Singing for music teachers (if not artistic major)
- music theory and aural skills
- Participation in a musical-communicative project
The examination requirements are outlined in the guidelines. Due to the new curriculum, a new set of guidelines will be published, likely in early 2026. The specific examination requirements will then be announced on this page as soon as possible.
Important: The various partial examinations listed above all take place within the entrance examination period for teaching degrees in music and instrumental music (likely the first week of July), with the exception of some auditions in the Artistic Major, which are held during the same session as the auditions for performance studies, depending on the instrument. Candidates are advised to check the examination dates to establish whether this applies to them.
Several preparation aids are available for the exam in music theory and aural skills:
- Sample exams for the written and oral exams
- Explanation of the tasks & helpful tips
- Video tutorials for the oral exam
- Further preparation aids (including examples)
These documents refer to the previous general music theory exam according to the curriculum/guidelines up to 2025. Any necessary adjustments will only be made after the publication of the new guidelines.
Good to know:
The Mozarteum University offers a wide range of support services to help you prepare for the various parts of the entrance exam: We offer online Q&A sessions, workshops, and the one-year "Music Multis: Next Generation" programme specifically for aspiring music educators. An overview of all currently scheduled information events can be found in the event calendar.
Application period for the artistic entrance examination: February 1, 2026 – March 28, 2026
The examination dates for the 2026 artistic entrance examinations are not yet available. They are expected to be published here in early 2026.
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.
Any questions?
You can find more information about starting your studies here: