Foundation Courses
FIVE REASONS TO STUDY IN GERMANY
Germany is the third most popular destination among international students in the world.
more than twelve percent of students at German universities come from abroad. Germany is an attractive place to study and German university degrees are highly respected by Employers worldwide.
1. TOP QUALITY
German universities offer excellent teaching and research, ranking among the best in the world. You will earn an internationally renowned degree, giving you excellent prospects on the global labour market.
2. GEARED TO PRACTICE
German universities of applied sciences offer a range of attractive, practice- oriented options. Many study programmes combine theory and practice. This will greatly facilitate your career start.
3. POTENTIAL UNLOCKED
In Germany you can develop your intellectual abilities and personal skills freely and reach your full potential. If you are out to achieve great things, you will need determination, motivation and commitment – both during and after your studies.
4. SAFE COUNTRY
In comparison with other countries, Germany is a safe country. In town or in the countryside, by day or by night, you can move around freely here. Germany offers economic and political stability, which makes it an ideal place for you to study.
5. DIVERSITY
Discover the beauty and diversity Germany has to offer! When you take time
off from your studies, there are 1001 ways of exploring your host country. Visit a museum, the cinema or theatre or enjoy the weather in a beer garden. If you‘re into being outdoors, swim in a lake, climb a mountain or visit an old castle. More and more young people are choosing to study in Germany for many different reasons. These include the social security being old of the best in the world and the unemployment rate being at the lowest in Europe.
HIGHER EDUCATION IN GERMANY
Would you like to study in Germany but don‘t currently have direct access to a German university?Our Foundation Year (Studienkolleg) is a one year pre-studies programme for qualified international high school graduates without direct access to a German university.
If your secondary school examination allows you to study in your home country, but not directly in Germany, it is very likely that after the Foundation Year and an intensive and qualified preparation for succeeding the “Feststellungsprüfung”, you will have access to your chosen field of study at a German university.
COURSES AND FIELDS OF STUDY
In our Foundation Year (Studienkolleg) we offer three different courses. The technical course (T-Course) prepares for studies in the fields of engineering and natural sciences in German language. The business course (W-Course) prepares students for studies in field relating to business and economics in both the German and English language.The Medical course (M-Course) prepares for studies in the fields of Medicine and Pharmacy in German language.