- The consecutive master's degree is an educational science course with a focus on heterogeneity in education.
- The heterogeneity problem, which is related, among other things, to the dimensions of culture, gender, age and inequality of population groups, is a highly socially important topic and is also associated with completely new challenges and tasks in the area of education.
- The course builds on the knowledge and skills from the bachelor's degree and enables students to recognize opportunities and problems of heterogeneity in education, to develop concepts for dealing with them and to reflect critically on them.