German as a Foreign Language
Our courses in academic German as a Foreign Language are offered at all levels A1 through C2 for
- international students,
- graduate students,
- HU employees
Semester courses
Compact and Intensive Courses
DSH1 German Higher Education Entrance Examination and Proficiency Test
Moodle
Prepare for placement test for German
Placement test for German
Study material in the Media Library (internal HU access only)
General informations
- Information for applicants
- Information for program students
- Information about the placement test
- Overview of course levels
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Credit Points (CP)/ECTS2Foundation, lower-/upper-intermediate and advanced courses: 5 CP
Supplementary courses: 3/5 CP
CP are awarded for successful course participation, which means regular attendance and obtaining passing grades for all required assignments and tests. A maximum of 10 CP in total can be awarded towards your degree for successful language-course completion. -
Contact hourOne contact hour = 45 min.
Foundation, lower-/upper-intermediate and advanced courses: 60 contact hours
Supplementary courses: 30/60 contact hours -
Semester credit hours (SWS3)Foundation, lower-/upper-intermediate and advanced courses: 4 SWS
Supplementary courses: 4/2 SWS -
Fees
HU students:
Foundation, lower-/upper-intermediate and advanced courses:
40 EUR per course (10 EUR x 4 SWS)
Supplementary courses:
40/30/20 EUR per course (10 EUR x 4/3/2 SWS)
Basic price: 10 EUR per SWS
HU staff:
Foundation, lower-/upper-intermediate and advanced courses:
60 EUR per course (15 EUR x 4 SWS)
Supplementary courses:
60/45/30 EUR per course (15 EUR x 4/3/2 SWS)
Basic price: 15 EUR per SWSFor further details on fees see Regulations.
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CertificatesAt the end of each course, successful participants receive a certificate indicating the course’s length and level, participant’s grade, and the number of credit points awarded.
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Size of Courses
Students per course: about 12-20
German as a Foreign Language courses
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Study preparation coursesThese courses are oriented towards foreign students who have little knowledge of German. They are intended to prepare students to study in German or complement English-based study programmes.
The courses provide German competence at levels A1-A2.
A1: 30 points or less on placement test
A2: 31-40 points on placement test
Foundation courses A1
Foundation/supplementary courses A2 -
Study-accompanying coursesThese course are oriented towards students pursuing a university degree. Depending on points attained in the placement test, after students register for the appropriate-level basic course, they can also register for special courses at the same level.
They provide German competence at levels B1-C2.
B1: 41-60 points on placement test
B2: 61-80 points on placement test
C1: 81-100 points on placement test
C2: 91-100 points on placement test
Lower-intermediate/supplementary courses B1
Upper-intermediate/supplementary courses B2
Advanced/supplementary courses C1-C2 -
Academic WritingThese courses are oriented towards:
Bachelor's students who are writing term papers or for research projects
International students who want to familiarize themselves with the conventions of academic writing in German
Graduate students (Master’s or PhD) who are writing academic articles or theses.
These courses seek to improve writing competence in terms of text-genre traits, style, important grammar and other linguistic aspects. The spectrum of writing courses offered are basically divided into two kinds: 1) those covering a variety of text sorts (e.g. from creative writing through application documents to thesis papers, commentaries, and topical essays) and 2) those clearly focusing on scientific writing and its components.
They provide German competence at levels B1-C1.
B2: 61-80 points on placement test
C1: 81-100 points on placement test
Supplementary courses B2 (general writing courses: 91539 und 91540)
Supplementary courses C1 (academic writing courses: 91561 und 91562)
Supplementary courses ab C1 (academic writing for Graduate students (Master's and PhD): 91580) -
Courses for doctoral candidatesThese courses are oriented towards foreign students who have very little prior knowledge of German, especially doctoral candidates who need to write their dissertation in German.
They provide German competence at levels A1-C2.
A1: 30 points or less on placement test
A2: 31-40 points on placement test
C1-C2: 81-100 points on placement test
Foundation/supplementary courses A1-C2 -
Preparation for the German Higher Education Entrance Examination (DSH1)This 46-hour intensive preparation course is oriented towards Humboldt applicants who are getting ready to take the DSH. Therefore, the course is held four times a year, prior to the examination itself. Everybody who is admitted to a study programme at HU can participate.
Guests who wish to take the DSH at HU may contact the department secretary to inquire whether there are any free places in the intensive course.
Further information about the DSH
1 DSH (ger. Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang): German Higher Education Entrance Examination
2 CP based on the ECTS: European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
3 SWS (ger. Semesterwochenstunde): contact hours per week