Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Establishment: PHBern was founded in 2005 following the merger of several teacher training institutions in the region.
Language of Instruction: Primarily German, with some programs and courses offered in English.
PHBern offers a range of programs aimed at training future teachers for various educational levels:
Bachelor of Arts in Primary Education: Prepares students to teach at the primary school level.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education I: Focuses on preparing teachers for lower secondary schools.
Master of Arts in Secondary Education II: Prepares teachers for upper secondary schools (Gymnasium).
Special Needs Education: Programs for training special education teachers.
Continuing Education and Professional Development: Various courses and programs for in-service teachers to enhance their skills and knowledge.
PHBern is actively involved in educational research, often collaborating with other universities and research institutions both within Switzerland and internationally.
The university emphasizes evidence-based teaching practices and educational innovation.
Modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities.
Access to extensive educational resources, including libraries and digital learning tools.
Bachelor Programs: Typically require a Swiss Matura or an equivalent secondary school leaving certificate.
Master Programs: Require a relevant bachelor's degree and often specific teaching experience.
Language Proficiency: Non-German speakers may need to demonstrate proficiency in German through recognized language tests.
PHBern welcomes international students and offers support services to help them integrate into the academic and social life of the university.
Focus: Training for teaching children aged 4 to 12.
Content: Pedagogy, educational psychology, subject didactics, practical teaching experience.
Duration: Typically 3 years.
Focus: Training for teaching students aged 12 to 16.
Content: Subject-specific pedagogy, educational theories, classroom management, practical teaching components.
Duration: Typically 3 to 4 years.
Focus: Preparing teachers for upper secondary schools (Gymnasium), teaching students aged 16 to 19.
Content: Advanced subject didactics, educational research, classroom practice, and professional teaching strategies.
Duration: Typically 2 years.
Focus: Training specialists to work with students with diverse educational needs.
Content: Inclusive education, specialized pedagogical methods, assessment and intervention strategies, practical placements.
Duration: Typically 2 years.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Arts in Primary Education |
3 years |
$1,500 |
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education I |
3-4 years |
$1,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Master of Arts in Secondary Education II |
2 years |
$1,500 |
Master of Arts in Special Needs Education |
2 years |
$1,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Doctorate in Education (collaborative) |
3-4 years |
N/A |
Orientation Programs: Helps students adjust to the academic and cultural environment.
Language Courses: German language courses may be available for those needing to improve their proficiency.
Academic Advising: Personalized guidance on academic matters, program requirements, and career planning.
Counseling Services: Support for personal and psychological issues.
Accommodation: Assistance in finding student housing or apartments.
Cost of Living: The cost of living in Bern is relatively high, so budgeting for expenses like housing, food, transportation, and health insurance is essential.
Cultural Integration: Opportunities to participate in various cultural and social activities to help integrate into Swiss society.
Check Eligibility: Ensure that your academic qualifications meet the entry requirements.
Language Proficiency: Provide proof of German language proficiency.
Submit Application: Complete and submit the online application form along with required documents (transcripts, language certificates, etc.).
Visa Requirements: Non-EU/EEA students will need to apply for a student visa. It is important to start this process early, as it can take several months.
Verify that your academic qualifications and language proficiency meet the program requirements.
Transcripts: Academic transcripts from previous education.
Language Certificates: Proof of German language proficiency.
CV/Resume: Detailing educational background, work experience, and other relevant information.
Letter of Motivation: Explaining your interest in the program and career goals.
References/Letters of Recommendation: May be required for some programs.
Online Application: Complete and submit the online application form available on the PHBern website.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fees.
Entrance Exam/Interview: Some programs may require an entrance exam or interview as part of the selection process.
Student Visa: Apply for a student visa if you are a non-EU/EEA student. This process can take several months, so start early.
Residence Permit: Once in Switzerland, apply for a residence permit.
PHBern typically has specific intake periods for its programs:
Primary Education: Annual intake, usually starting in the fall semester (September).
Secondary Education I: Annual intake, usually starting in the fall semester (September).
Secondary Education II: Annual intake, usually starting in the fall semester (September).
Special Needs Education: Annual intake, usually starting in the fall semester (September).
Bachelor of Arts in Primary Education
Educational Background: Swiss Matura or an equivalent secondary school leaving certificate.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German. Typically, a recognized language certificate such as TestDaF or Goethe-Zertifikat is required.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education I
Educational Background: Swiss Matura or an equivalent secondary school leaving certificate.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German. Typically, a recognized language certificate such as TestDaF or Goethe-Zertifikat is required.
Master of Arts in Secondary Education II
Educational Background: A relevant bachelor's degree from a recognized institution.
Teaching Experience: Some programs may require specific teaching experience.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German. Typically, a recognized language certificate such as TestDaF or Goethe-Zertifikat is required.
Master of Arts in Special Needs Education
Educational Background: A relevant bachelor's degree from a recognized institution.
Teaching Experience: Some programs may require specific teaching experience.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German. Typically, a recognized language certificate such as TestDaF or Goethe-Zertifikat is required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Application Process |
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Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships |
International students with a high academic record |
Covers tuition fees, living expenses |
Application through the Swiss Embassy |
Cantonal Scholarships |
Residents of specific cantons in Switzerland |
N/A |
Apply through the respective canton |
University Scholarships |
Merit-based for outstanding academic performance |
Partial tuition fee coverage |
Apply through PHBern |
Private/Foundation Scholarships |
Often merit-based or need-based |
N/A |
Application to the specific foundation |
Student Loans and Grants |
Students with financial need |
N/A |
Apply through Swiss student loan organizations |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD) |
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Campus Location |
Located in Bern, Switzerland |
N/A |
Library |
Access to a comprehensive collection of educational resources and study spaces |
Included in tuition fees |
Computer Labs |
Equipped with the latest technology and software for student use |
Included in tuition fees |
Study Rooms |
Quiet and collaborative spaces available for group and individual study |
Included in tuition fees |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining options offering a variety of meals and snacks |
Pay per use (approx. $5-$10/meal) |
Student Housing |
University-managed accommodation options for students |
Approx. $500-$700 per month |
Private Accommodation |
Assistance provided in finding private rental options in Bern |
Approx. $800-$1,200/month |
Sports Facilities |
Access to fitness centers, sports clubs, and recreational activities |
Membership fee may apply ($100/year) |
Student Support Services |
Academic advising, career services, counseling, and health services |
Included in tuition fees |
Transportation |
Public transport discounts available for students |
Approx. $50-$100 per month |
Collaborative Learning: Emphasis on group work, projects, and peer learning.
Practical Training: Regular teaching practice in real classrooms, integrating theory with hands-on experience.
Support Services: Academic advising, career services, and counseling available to assist students in their educational journey.
Library: Extensive resources, study spaces, and access to online journals and databases.
Computer Labs: Equipped with modern technology and software for educational purposes.
Study Rooms: Quiet areas for individual or group study sessions.
Student Housing: On-campus accommodation options available, promoting a community feel.
Private Accommodation: Assistance in finding private housing options in Bern.
Sports and Recreation: Access to fitness centers, sports clubs, and recreational activities. Students can join various sports teams and participate in university tournaments.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events, workshops, and seminars. Opportunities to engage with the local culture and participate in student-led activities.
Student Organizations: Various student clubs and organizations covering diverse interests, from academic societies to hobby clubs.
Events and Festivals: Frequent social events, including parties, cultural festivals, and student fairs. These events provide opportunities for socializing and networking.
International Community: A diverse student body with opportunities to meet peers from different backgrounds and cultures.
City Life: Bern offers a rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, restaurants, and nightlife. Students can explore the city's historical sites, cafes, and vibrant community life.
International Office: Dedicated support for international students, including orientation programs and assistance with visas and permits.
Counseling Services: Professional counseling available for personal and psychological support.
Career Services: Guidance on career planning, job search assistance, and internship opportunities.
Public Transport: Excellent public transportation system with student discounts available. Easy access to the city and surrounding areas.
Biking: Bern is a bike-friendly city with many cycling paths.
Career Counseling: Personalized career guidance to help students identify their strengths, interests, and career goals.
Job Search Assistance: Resources and support for job searches, including workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and job application processes.
Networking Events: Regular events that connect students with potential employers, including job fairs, networking nights, and industry seminars.
Teaching Practicums: Integrated into the curriculum, providing students with hands-on teaching experience in real classroom settings.
Internships: Opportunities to intern at schools and educational institutions, allowing students to apply their learning in practical environments.
Strong Demand for Teachers: Graduates from PHBern are well-prepared to meet the high demand for qualified teachers in Switzerland.
School Partnerships: PHBern has partnerships with various schools and educational institutions, facilitating placement opportunities for its graduates.
Diverse Career Paths: Graduates can pursue careers as primary and secondary school teachers, special education teachers, educational consultants, and more.
Alumni Association: A network of former students who can provide mentorship, advice, and potential job leads.
Continued Education: Opportunities for further education and professional development through PHBern’s continuing education programs.
High Employment Rates: Graduates of PHBern typically enjoy high employment rates due to the comprehensive training and practical experience gained during their studies.
Reputation: PHBern’s strong reputation in the field of teacher education enhances the employability of its graduates.
International Office: Provides additional support for international students in finding job opportunities both within Switzerland and internationally.
Work Permits: Assistance with understanding and obtaining the necessary work permits for employment in Switzerland.
1. Program Popularity: Highly sought-after programs may have lower acceptance rates due to higher competition.
2. Eligibility Criteria: Meeting the academic and language proficiency requirements is essential.
3. Quota Systems: Some programs may have a limited number of spots available, affecting acceptance rates.
Main Campus: Fabrikstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
1. Central Location: The main campus is centrally located in Bern, providing easy access to the city's amenities and public transportation.
2. Accessibility: The campus is well-connected by public transport, including trams and buses, making it convenient for students commuting from different parts of the city.
3. Nearby Facilities: Proximity to various facilities such as libraries, cafes, restaurants, and recreational areas, enhancing the student experience.
4. Cultural Hub: Bern is known for its rich cultural heritage, with numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and historical sites within easy reach of the campus.
5. Student-Friendly Environment: The city of Bern offers a vibrant and student-friendly atmosphere with various events, festivals, and activities catering to young people and students.