The graduate diploma in subject teaching focuses on providing students with opportunities for professional growth and development, including introducing them to new ideas and research in subject-specific education. By improving their subject knowledge, teachers can become better at their jobs and contribute to the development of teaching in their subject.
Programme structure
The programme is 60 ECTS and is organised as one year of full-time study or up to four years of part-time study.
The programme is made up of:
- 25 ECTS in the student’s chosen specialisation within the subject
- 35 ECTS in free electives
Specialisations
Students choose between the following specialisations:
- Danish
- English
- Design and woodwork
- Visual arts: Art education
- Icelandic
- Icelandic as a second language
- Performing Arts: Theatre and Dance
- Textiles and design
- Music
- Social sciences
- Mathematics
- Natural sciences
- Information and communications technology
Organisation of teaching
The programme is taught in Icelandic.
Students can take courses either face-to-face or through distance learning with face-to-face blocks.
Main objectives
The programme aims to provide teachers with a deeper understanding, broader knowledge and improved skills in their subject and subject-specific pedagogy.
Other
Students who complete the graduate diploma with a first class grade may apply for a Master’s programme at UI.
Upon graduation from a teacher's program at an Icelandic university, a teacher must have a competency in Icelandic that corresponds to a minimum of C1 in the European Language Framework. Here you can see the Language Framework of the Council of Europe.