FUBiS invites registrations for its winter term. The FUBiS winter term will take place from January 14 – February 11, 2012 and includes the following courses:
- German language courses on five levels of proficiency
- European Studies (taught in English)
The course will introduce the basics of the European Union and describe and explain the processes of widening and deepening of this unique political entity. It will cover an overview of European Union history, its evolution in economic and political terms and the development of its institutional structure up to today. The candidacy of Turkey for EU membership and energy security will also be in the focus of the course.
The combination of a German language course and a subject course is possible. This allows students to improve their language skills as well as further their knowledge of a subject matter.
Study visits within Berlin are an integral part of all our courses. In addition, FUBiS offers field trips along the former Berlin Wall and to the Berlin Reichstag as well as a day trip to Potsdam/Sanssouci Castle.
FUBiS is fully authorized to grant credits which students can transfer to their home universities. After the successful completion of the program, every student will receive an official transcript of the Freie Universität Berlin.
The course tuition is 900 EUR for each course. A program fee of 200 EUR applies in addition to the tuition and includes several activities, a student ID, a transcript, access to computing (incl. internet) and printing facilities on campus and a welcome and farewell buffet. Students who register before November 26, 2011 will receive a discount of 50 EUR off the program fee.
For more information on the program, classes, tuition, accommodation, excursions and other immersion activities, please visit www.fubis.org and do not hesitate to contact fubis@fubis.org should you have any questions or require more information.
UNSW students who wish to attend these courses should notify the UNSW Global Education and Student Exchange Office.
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