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Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet JenaAbout the
Maintaining traditions and shaping the future—these are the fundamental aims underlying all research and teaching at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU). The FSU is one of the venerable and most historic universities in Germany. Its foundation in 1558 meant political change and an open commitment to freedom of belief and consciousness. Since its opening, the University has put Jena on the map internationally as a centre of academia. Today, it is the largest higher education institution and the only comprehensive University in the German state of Thuringia, and it attracts students of all subjects, as well as scientists from all over the globe.
Focus of Study : The DSH preparation course offers the best and most intensive preparation for the German Language Test for Admission to Higher Education (DSH). Qualified teaching staff with a degree in German as a foreign language, who are familiar with the latest teaching and learning methods, teach in international groups and practise all the language skills you will need for your studies. They focus on the development of your writing and oral reasoning skills. Excellent language preparation will form the basis of your academic success! If you attend a DSH preparation course at the University Jena, you will discover the location of your future studies at the same time.
Benefit, Goal of this course : German knowledge to study at a german university
Curriculum : Language course to prepare for the German Language Test for Admission to Higher Education.When admitted to the course, participants are invited to a placement test in which their language skills are being tested
Classroom Hour :The course runs for 300 hours per semester (20 teaching units on four days a week; one day is kept free for independent study). Lessons are held from mid-October to mid-February and from early April to mid-July.
Focus of Study : The DSH preparation course offers the best and most intensive preparation for the German Language Test for Admission to Higher Education (DSH). Qualified teaching staff with a degree in German as a foreign language, who are familiar with the latest teaching and learning methods, teach in international groups and practise all the language skills you will need for your studies. They focus on the development of your writing and oral reasoning skills. Excellent language preparation will form the basis of your academic success! If you attend a DSH preparation course at the University Jena, you will discover the location of your future studies at the same time.
Benefit, Goal of this course : German knowledge to study at a german university
Curriculum : Language course to prepare for the German Language Test for Admission to Higher Education.When admitted to the course, participants are invited to a placement test in which their language skills are being tested
Classroom Hour :The course runs for 300 hours per semester (20 teaching units on four days a week; one day is kept free for independent study). Lessons are held from mid-October to mid-February and from early April to mid-July.
Course Information
Schedule
26 Weeks
Course Level
B1
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Minimum age
16
Qualification
e.g. Goethe Certificate B1, TestDaF with at least 4 x 3 and/or 800 teaching units in German from a recognized language school).
Please check first whether you already hold the university entrance qualification to study in Germany. You can use the DAAD or anabin databases to check whether your foreign educational qualifications are recognized in Germany.
Do you not hold an equivalent university entrance qualification, yet? In that case, you will have to take the assessment test (“FSP”) before starting your degree programme. Please apply for a one-year preparation course at our Thuringian Studienkolleg Nordhausen.
The DSH preparation course is not meant for beginners. We expect you to have a solid foundation in German: at least B1/GER certificate level (e.g. Goethe Certificate B1, TestDaF with at least 4 x 3 and/or 800 teaching units in German from a recognized language school).
If you are yet to achieve level B1 in German, you can attend classes at language schools in Germany or your home country
Before starting your application, get your school leaving certificates, study records, APS certificate (if applicable) and language proficiency certificates ready (see below), so that you can quickly enter the necessary information. All certificates (in their original language with a German or English translation) must be saved as a PDF and uploaded during the application process. You should get these PDFs ready before starting your online application: an officially certified copy of your original school leaving certificate and university entrance examination (if taken) with a translation (in German or English) an officially certified copy of your original degree certificate or times of study with a translation (in German or English) an officially certified copy of the original transcript of records for your degree with a translation (into German or English) Chinese and Vietnamese applicants: evidence of the certificate issued by the Akademische Prüfstelle to approve your academic achievements (original) an officially certified copy of evidence to prove your current German proficiency (see our notes on this).
Note: Applicants and students who are under the age of 18 years are required to submit a parental consent form.
Course Schedule
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* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
There are around 22,000 students in Jena and only 3,025 rooms in the halls of residence which are mainly already occupied. Many students live in privately rented accommodation and/or commute from other towns/cities to Jena. The application deadline ends on 31 July for the winter semester and on 31 January for the summer semester. But of course, you can still contact the Accommodation department of Studierendenwerk Thüringen (“Abteilung Wohnen”, Philosophenweg 20, Jena).
Surrounding Area
In Jena, the city of light, everything is close-by. You can live in green surroundings and yet reach the heart of the city in minutes-or vice versa. That is the advantage of Jena's location. The boundaries here are somewhat fluid-both in an urban and intellectual sense. The distances in Jena are also short when it comes to maintaining contact between scientists, as well as liaising with city authorities and local businesses. As a result, initiating creative plans in research and teaching is always quick and straightforward here.
Facilities
From 2020, a new and up-to-date university campus will start to take shape. Three large building complexes will be constructed in the heart of Jena. These will be home to the Department of Psychology and the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, together with a ‘Natural Sciences and Pre-clinical’ branch of the Thuringian University and State Library (ThULB), a cafeteria and the new University Computer Centre.
Activity
A "student life" is rarely spent just in the lecture halls, seminars, or at the library. The university city of Jena offers a multifaceted range of activities – whether sports, pub crawling, activities in nature, or those for culture enthusiasts. For insider tips on nightlife, the best spots, and green oases, please visit the Studentenparadies JenaDE website.
If you already know a little more about what you want to do in your free time or want to find out more about what the University has to offer, take a look at one of 80 student university groups. Whether as a campus radio editor, singing in the student choir, or taking part in a debating club — you can find almost any leisure activities and social commitment you can think of.
Location
Getting to the school from the airport
The nearest major airport is Erfurt Airport (ERF / EDDE). This airport has international flights from Erfurt, Germany and is 69 km from the center of Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
Another major airport is Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ / EDDP), which has international and domestic flights from Leipzig, Germany and is 89 km from Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
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