29 September 2017
German for Natural Sciences and Engineering
This course is intended for participants from technical and science-oriented professions and degree courses. Technical terms frequently used in industry, engineering and science as well as useful phrases and grammatical structures will be practised with the help of authentic reading and listening comprehension tasks. Through discussions, simulations and the compilation of subject-relevant texts, for example reports, essays and emails, students will improve their spoken and written German. The morning course can be complemented by daily practice at the modern language laboratory and by attending seminars and lectures in the afternoons. Day trips to the Black Forest and the and the Alsace Region of France are offered in addition to a varied program in and around Freiburg, organized by our dedicated student tutors.
Course leader
All our German language teachers are highly qualified and experienced native speakers.
Target group
This course requires a good to very good knowledge of German with a language level of B2 and higher.
Course aim
A Transcript of Records including your grade, your personal language level and your ECTS credit points will show your performances.
Credits info
4 EC
Up to 6 ECTS credit points can be issued by daily practise at the modern Language Lab and by attending seminars and lectures in the afternoons.
Fee info
EUR 650: The course fee includes learning materials, access to the university PC pools and internet, as well as leisure activities.
EUR 350: Single rooms in student dormitories or in shared private flats in Freiburg may be arranged upon request.
Scholarships
Reduced fee for ERASMUS students.