- was founded in 1978 - located in culture rich city Passau - won many architecture prices
Passau UniversiätAbout the
Owing to its excellent research output, an outstanding study environment and a tight-knit international network of partners, the University of Passau is a highly visible and highly respected academic and research institution in the heart of Europe. Internationally successful high-technology companies and a vibrant start-up scene, coupled with a rich culture and Lower Bavarian traditions make Passau a city with a high quality of life.
About 12,000 students hailing from more than 100 countries and some 1,100 staff in primary employment in the academic units and academic support divisions are engaged in research, teaching and higher education support functions on our University campus, situated a stone’s throw from the Old Town of Passau. This campus is not only well-equipped in terms of technical infrastructure, it has also received numerous architecture prizes.
You are planning to embark on a degree course at the University of Passau but you don't have sufficient knowledge of the Geman language? The Academic German Semester (AGS) aims to provide international students with an affordable opportunity to improve their German and fulfil the German language requirements in only six months.
This intensive German course is a joint project between the Language Centre and the International Office of the University of Passau and another building block of the University’s strong international and multi-cultural orientation.
The Academic German Semester (AGS) starts with level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Those completing the course will be given ample preparation to pass an official German language proficiency test, a prerequisite for foreign students wishing to enrol at a German tertiary education institution.
Study German together with highly motivated international students! The course participants will take intensive German classes five days a week (24 units each 45min) and will be taught by experienced lecturers.
Extracurricular activities will be guided by tutors who are also available to help the course participants with any questions or problems that might arise.
Module II (B2 CEFR)
Module III (C1 CEFR + preparation course an official German language proficiency te
You are planning to embark on a degree course at the University of Passau but you don't have sufficient knowledge of the Geman language? The Academic German Semester (AGS) aims to provide international students with an affordable opportunity to improve their German and fulfil the German language requirements in only six months.
This intensive German course is a joint project between the Language Centre and the International Office of the University of Passau and another building block of the University’s strong international and multi-cultural orientation.
The Academic German Semester (AGS) starts with level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Those completing the course will be given ample preparation to pass an official German language proficiency test, a prerequisite for foreign students wishing to enrol at a German tertiary education institution.
Study German together with highly motivated international students! The course participants will take intensive German classes five days a week (24 units each 45min) and will be taught by experienced lecturers.
Extracurricular activities will be guided by tutors who are also available to help the course participants with any questions or problems that might arise.
Module II (B2 CEFR)
Module III (C1 CEFR + preparation course an official German language proficiency te
Course Information
Class size
max.20 Students
Schedule
24 Weeks
Course Level
B2
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* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
State-run student halls
The four student halls are:
Bräugasse: 95 accommodations, 3 with their own bathroom and kitchenette, 74 accommodations with their own bathroom and shared kitchen, 7 two person and one four person accommodation
Donau-Schwaben-Straße: 242 rooms, arranged into two-, three- and eight-room flats that share bathrooms and kitchens.
Leonhard-Paminger-Straße: 254 rooms. Each room has its own ensuite bathroom, but kitchens are shared.
Maierhofstraße: one studio flat, five rooms with ensuite bathrooms and access to shared kitchens, and 14 rooms arranged into flats that share bathrooms and kitchens.
Rooms are fully furnished.
Internet access and utility costs (heating, electricity, water) are included in the price.
In the winter semester, there is more demand for student hall rooms than there are rooms available. Please apply early.
Unless specified otherwise, the rent is charged in six monthly instalments per semester. The rent costs between 260 and 550 Euros per month, depending on the room.
Surrounding area
Passau has a population of around 50,000, and an additional 8,000 when university is active. The city is situated at the point where the river Inn and the river Ilz meet the Danube (Donau), and therefore is often called the "Three River City" (Dreiflüssestadt). It is approx. 2,000 km (1,200 mi) upstream from the estuary of the Danube, at the Austrian border, and enjoys a small but thriving local tourist trade.
The area of Passau was first settled by the Celts, who were living in southern Bavaria ages before the Romans came and founded a fortress here because of the excellent strategic position of the peninsula of Passau. Later on, the fortress grew and Passau became a real city. Much of the money in the city was made from the salt trade with nearby Bohemia (in the present-day Czech Republic), with the salt coming from Bad Reichenhall near Salzburg. In the middle ages, Passau's Saint Stephen's Cathedral was the head of the regional church district, which extended all the way to Hungary. Most of the old buildings have survived to this day and are still in active use.
Like much of Bavaria, it's also predominantly Catholic. If you look very closely, however, you can spot Protestant churches.
Most tourists arriving in Passau are on river cruises along the Danube, but there are also many buses that arrive here from all over Germany and Austria. Because Passau is not far from the Czech Republic and Austria, there are many Austrians and Czechs here to work or shop. Although most tourists are native German speakers, you will get around town without much of a problem with only English, given the large number of students.
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A breathtaking location on three rivers, impressive sights and a lively gastronomy: Passau has a lot to offer, and that is valued especially by hikers. The THREE_RIVERS_CITY is located on several international hiking paths and is perfect for a longer stay. Lots of accommodation providers are located near the paths and warmly welcome tourists. All important sights in Passau are in walking distance.
Passau offers a wide range of many different bicycle paths: short and long distance paths, theme trails such as the Austrian Romans Trail all the way to the five lakes in the Salzkammergut, the long distance Danube Cycle Path on the Austrian Danube from Passau to Vienna, the Inn bicycle path from Salzburg to the Tauern via Kufstein all the way to Switzerland and the cycling path on the German Danube from Donaueschingen to Passau.
Location
Getting to the school from the airport
In Muenchen airport take the train towards Regensburg Hbf and transfer to the train towards Passau Hbf in Landshut(Bay) Hbf. Gett off at Passau Hbf and from there it takes 17 minutes by walk to the university.
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