Students
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Teacher Training | Foreign Language | Language Acquisition
Area of study
Education | Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Studienkolleg Preparatory Course for Students

The Studienkolleg Preparatory Course for Students is a program offered by the Freie Universit‰t Berlin, aimed at preparing students for academic studies in Germany.


Program Overview

The program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen field of study. The course covers a range of subjects, including German as a Foreign Language, German Literature, English, Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science.


Teaching Staff

The program is taught by a team of experienced instructors, including:


  • Undine Griebel (IV D 2): English, German Literature, German as a Foreign Language
  • Dr. Uwe Schumacher (IV D 3): German as a Foreign Language, German Literature and History
  • Leonie Frommke (IV D 4): German as a Foreign Language, German Literature and Social Studies
  • Katharina Schilling (IV D 5): German as a Foreign Language, German Literature and Social Studies
  • Yvonne Otter (IV D 6): German as a Foreign Language, German Literature and History
  • Dr. Celine Fumagalli (IV D 7): Mathematics, Physics
  • Barbara Linck (IV D 8): Mathematics, Computer Science
  • Saeeda Syed (IV D 9): German as a Foreign Language
  • Dr. Karoline Harthun (IV D 10): German Literature, Medical Terminology

Program Administration

The program is administered by:


  • Stefany Henderson (IV D): Head of Studienkolleg Preparatory Course for Students
  • Renate Thiermann (IV D 1): Deputy Head of Studienkolleg, German Literature, English, German as a Foreign Language
  • Janine Appelt (IV D 01): Office

University Information

The Freie Universit‰t Berlin is a renowned institution, founded in December 1948, with a strong academic ethos based on the values of veritas, justitia, and libertas. The university's seal reflects these values, which have guided its development and growth over the years.


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