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Deutsch wird auf den Niveaustufen A1.1 bis C1.1 vermittelt. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Vorbereitung auf einen studienbezogenen Aufenthalt an einer Universität. Neben der allgemeinen Sprachvermittlung liegt der Schwerpunkt insbesondere auf den sprachlichen Kompetenzen des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens, der mündlichen und schriftlichen Kommunikation im universitären und beruflichen Alltag sowie auf dem mündlichen Präsentieren in wissenschaftlichen Kontexten.

    • A1 - A2 Basic language use

      German as a foreign language A1.1

      Without prior knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will be able to demonstrate elementary German language skills. Students can grasp slowly and clearly articulated concrete information on familiar everyday topics and understand simple and short texts syntactically, semantically, lexically, and morphologically while reading. When focusing on key words, they can deduce the meanings of unfamiliar terms from the context. They can express themselves about their environment using simple phrases and respond appropriately to simple questions.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course include:
      - Very simple texts and audios on everyday situations, especially in the university environment;
      - Elementary oral and written text production and interaction;
      - Development of relevant reading and listening strategies;
      - Development of simple grammatical structures and appropriate vocabulary;
      - Exercises in different forms and with different media.
      Only German as a Foreign Language can be chosen for this module.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language course, including self-study.
      Courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      No knowledge is required.

      Usability
      This language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level A1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 60 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      - Graded language certificate upon passing the language test
      - f credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade achieved on the language test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom teaching and exam preparation, and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation.

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • German as a foreign language A1.2

      Limited prior knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will be able to demonstrate elementary language skills in German. Students can grasp slowly and clearly articulated concrete information on familiar everyday topics and understand simple and short texts syntactically, semantically, lexically, and morphologically while reading. When focusing on key words, they can deduce the meanings of unfamiliar terms from the context. They can express themselves about their environment using simple phrases and respond appropriately to simple questions.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include:
      Very simple texts and audio texts on everyday situations, especially in the university environment; Elementary oral and written text production and interaction on this topic; Development of relevant reading and listening strategies; Development of simple grammatical structures and appropriate vocabulary; Exercises in different forms and with different media. Only German as a Foreign Language can be chosen for this module.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study.
      The courses must be selected from the A1.2 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Language skills at level A1.1 are required.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level A2.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes.
      The credit points are acquired when the examination(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language exam.
      If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom teaching and exam preparation, and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation.

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache A2.1

      Basic knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess basic communicative competence in a chosen foreign language. Students will be able to grasp slowly and clearly articulated, concrete information on everyday topics; understand simple and short texts relating to everyday and professional experiences in reading and writing, syntactically, semantically, lexically, and morphologically, provided the vocabulary is limited to frequently used and internationally understood words; follow largely short, simple conversations and very simple presentations and respond appropriately when the topic is familiar; and describe their surroundings orally and in writing using simple phrases and sentences.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: simple texts on everyday situations and specific topics, especially in the university environment; simple presentations and original documents – for example announcements, interviews, short audio and video sequences – on this topic; development of relevant reading and listening strategies; development of simple grammatical structures and appropriate vocabulary; exercises in different forms and with different media.
      The languages available are Arabic, Chinese, Czech, German as a foreign language, Finnish, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study.
      The courses must be selected from the A2.1 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level A1.2 is required.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations (“Studienordnung”) of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for A2.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes.
      The credit points are earned when the examination is passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s).
      If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom teaching and exam preparation, and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation.

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache A2.2

      Extended basic knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess advanced elementary communicative language skills in a foreign language of their choice. Students can understand clearly articulated, concrete information on everyday topics; understand syntactically, semantically, lexically, and morphologically simple texts related to everyday and professional experiences, provided the vocabulary is limited to frequently used and internationally understood words; recognize different text types; communicate relatively easily in simple, routine situations, using connectives appropriately; describe their environment orally and in writing using simple phrases and sentences; and respond to a limited number of simple questions.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: simple texts and audio texts on everyday situations, especially in the university environment; elementary oral and written text production and interaction on this topic; development of relevant reading and listening strategies; development of grammatical structures and an expanded vocabulary; exercises in different forms and with different media.
      The languages available are Arabic, German as a foreign language, Polish, Russian and Czech.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study.
      The courses must be selected from the A2.2 course catalogue offered by the TU Dresden language training program, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level A2.1 is required.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations (“Studienordnung”) of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for B1.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes, or 105 minutes if the study or module regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate an oral exam must be passed.
      The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s).
      If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom teaching and exam preparation, and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation.

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • B1.1 - B2.2 Independent language use

      Fremdsprache B1.1

      Intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have advanced basic communicative competence in a chosen foreign language. Students can understand the main points of audio on topics from everyday life and university contexts when the speaker clearly articulates in standard language or a familiar variety; largely understand non-fiction texts on topics related to their own interests and subject areas; express themselves in detail and coherently, both orally and in writing on topics within their own areas of interest; draft simple official documents and master communication techniques such as summarizing, arguing, and evaluating; and take the initiative in conversations.

      Contents
      The contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: texts and audio texts on everyday and professional situations, especially in the university environment; oral and written text production and interaction on this topic; development of relevant reading and listening strategies; development of grammatical structures and an expanded vocabulary.
      The languages available are Arabic, German as a foreign language, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study.
      The courses must be selected from the B1 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language A2.2 course.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree programme and is a prerequisite for level B1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B1.1 - Berufliche Mobilität

      Intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess the ability to communicate independently and professionally in both written and oral forms in a chosen foreign language. Students will be able to understand straightforward factual information on common job-related topics; recognize the main information as well as individual pieces of information, provided they are clearly articulated; deliver a relatively fluent, straightforward, and coherent description of your own subject area; write straightforward, coherent texts on familiar topics from your own field. The students will develop intercultural competence.

      Contents
      The contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: Economic sectors and industries; professional and activity profiles; basics of business communication; simulation of workplace communication situations; development of written communication skills; application training; study systems and socio-cultural backgrounds in selected host countries; the languages available are Czech, German as a foreign language, Portuguese, and Russian.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study.
      The courses must be selected from the B1.1 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language A2.2 course.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree programme and is a prerequisite for level B1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B1.2

      Good intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students possess advanced productive and receptive skills in a chosen foreign language. Students possess sufficient language skills to complete an internship abroad or attend courses at a foreign university in the local language. They can understand the main points of audios on topics from everyday life, professional life, and the university environment, provided the language is standard or a familiar variety; largely understand non-fiction texts on abstract and concrete content related to their own interests and subject areas; express themselves in detail and coherently orally and in writing on past, present, and future topics within their own areas of interest; and draft official documents.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: Texts and audios on everyday and professional situations, especially in the university environment; Oral text production and interaction on this topic; Writing longer texts on topics in your own university environment; Development of grammatical structures and an expanded vocabulary.
      The languages available are Arabic, German as a foreign language, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B1.2 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language B1.1 language learning course.

      Usability
      The language learning course can be credited as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree programme and is a prerequisite for level B2.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes, or 105 minutes if the study or module regulations (“Studienordung”) stipulate an oral exam is required. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B1.2 - Berufliche Mobilität

      Good intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess the ability to communicate independently and professionally, in both written and oral forms, in a chosen foreign language. Students are able to understand straightforward factual information on common job-related topics; recognize the main information as well as individual information, provided it is clearly articulated; give a relatively fluent, straightforward but coherent description of your own subject area; write straightforward, coherent texts on familiar topics from your own field. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: Economic sectors and industries; Professional and activity profiles; Basics of business communication; Simulation of workplace communication situations; Development of written communication skills; Application training; Study systems and socio-cultural backgrounds in selected host countries.
      The languages available are German as a foreign language, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B1.2 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language B1.1 language learning course.

      Usability
      Das Sprachlernseminar kann als Modul in der Studienordnung des jeweiligen Studiengangs angerechnet werden und ist Voraussetzung für Niveau B2.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes, or 105 minutes if the study or module regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate an oral exam is required. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B1.2 - Kultur, Gesellschafts- und Regionalstudien

      Good intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate in a chosen foreign language in general written and oral language. Students can understand straightforward spoken and written factual information on common, everyday topics from the other culture; give a relatively fluent, straightforward but coherent description of culture-specific topics; write straightforward, coherent texts on familiar topics from the other culture.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include Economy and Transport, Culture and Politics, Education and Science.
      The languages available are German as a foreign language, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B1.2 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language B1.1 language learning course.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes, or 105 minutes if the study or module regulations (“Studienordung”) stipulate an oral exam is required. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B1.2 - Mündliche Kommunikation

      Good intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate in a chosen foreign language. Students can understand straightforward oral factual information on common everyday and study-related topics; give a relatively fluent, uncomplicated but coherent description of everyday and study-related topics; explain details from your own areas of interest with limited vocabulary.

      Contents
      The contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: simple representations of facts in spoken situations and presentations; practicing easier communication with business partners and colleagues; simple lectures and discussions; practicing the ability to present problems and critical thinking; interpretations of detailed information from diagrams; development of knowledge and skills, e.g., use of voice and body language, argumentation, communication techniques, etc.
      The languages available are German as a foreign language, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B1.2 language course catalogue offered by TU Dresden, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language B1.1 language learning course.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes, or 105 minutes if the study or module regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate an oral exam is required. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours of attendance and 90 hours of self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B2.1

      Strong upper-intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      The students will gain productive and receptive skills in a chosen foreign language. The students will have the language skills to complete an internship abroad or to attend courses at a foreign university in the local language. You can summarize in a structured manner the information contained in complex texts on a wide range of topics from everyday life, professional life and one's own university environment; express viewpoints effectively in writing and orally and respond appropriately to other people’s positions; use appropriate formalities and conventions in written correspondence. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include: texts on everyday situations, especially in the university environment; oral text production and interaction on this topic; writing longer texts on topics related to your own academic and professional environment; dealing with complex grammatical structures and an expanded vocabulary.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B2.1 catalogue on the TU Dresden Language Center website; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Language skills such as those acquired in the Foreign Language B1.2 language learning course are required.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours of attendance and 90 hours of self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B2.1 - Berufliche Mobilität

      Strong upper-intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess the ability to communicate independently, professionally, both in written and oral form, in a chosen foreign language. Students will be able to largely understand complex, job-related written or oral specialist texts; express themselves clearly and fluently on selected topics in their specialist area, using complex language structures and in detail; use a variety of strategies to ensure understanding; display interdisciplinary and action-oriented skills to support written and oral communication in everyday professional life. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include economic sectors and industries; professional and activity profiles; basics of business communication; simulation of workplace communication situations; development of written communication skills; application training.
      The languages available are French, German as a foreign language, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B2.1 catalogue on the TU Dresden Language Center website; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Language skills such as those acquired in the Foreign Language B1.2 language learning course are required.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours of attendance and 90 hours of self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B2.1 - Kultur, Gesellschafts- und Regionalstudien

      Strong upper-intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate independently in a chosen foreign language, both written and orally. Students can understand the main points of complex content and language discourses on specific topics in the other culture; assess the content and importance of news, articles, and reports on a wide range of culturally specific topics; give clear and detailed descriptions and elaborate on ideas on a wide range of topics from the other culture.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include Economy and Transport, Culture and Politics, Education and Science.
      The languages available are French, German as a foreign language, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B2.1 catalogue on the TU Dresden Language Center website; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Language skills such as those acquired in the Foreign Language B1.2 language learning course are required.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours of attendance and 90 hours of self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache B2.1 - Mündliche Kommunikation

      Strong upper-intermediate knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will be able to communicate in a chosen foreign language. Students can understand orally provided factual information on common everyday and study-related topics; provide fluent, straightforward, and coherent descriptions of everyday and study-related topics; summarize in well-structured language the information and arguments contained in complex texts on a wide range of topics.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include representation of facts in spoken situations and presentations; simulation of communication in formal and informal contexts; lectures and discussions; practicing the ability to present problems and think critically; development of knowledge and skills, e.g. use of voice and body language, argumentation, communication techniques, etc.
      The languages available are French, German as a foreign language, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the B2.1 catalogue on the TU Dresden Language Center website; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Language skills such as those acquired in the Foreign Language B1.2 language learning course are required.

      Usability
      ---

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 90 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning course
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours of attendance and 90 hours of self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning course
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Akademische Sprachkompetenzen B2.2

      Advanced knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have advanced skills in independent, subject-related written and oral communication in a chosen foreign language. Depending on the focus of the chosen course, students will be able to: Largely understand complex oral specialist texts; express themselves clearly and fluently in writing and orally, using complex language structures, on selected topics in their specialist area; use a variety of strategies to ensure understanding.
      The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the students’ choice include: basics of scientific language; listening and reading strategies; reception and production of subject- and science-related texts; giving presentations and dealing with audience feedback.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, Russian, and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. Courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B2.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Language B2.1 language learning seminar.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level C1.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning seminar, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar lasts one semester.

    • Berufliche Sprachkompetenzen B2.2

      Advanced knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate independently in a professionally relevant written and oral manner. Depending on the focus of the chosen course, students will be able to: largely understand written or oral specialist texts intended for the workplace; express themselves clearly and fluently on selected topics in their specialist area, using complex language structures and in detail; use a variety of strategies to ensure understanding; display interdisciplinary and action-oriented skills to support written and oral communication in everyday professional life. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning seminar in a foreign language of the student’s choice include economic sectors and industries; professional and activity profiles; basics of business communication; simulation of workplace communication situations; development of written communication skills; application training.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, Russian, and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. Courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B2.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Languages B2.1 language learning seminar.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level C1.1.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning seminar, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the exam.

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar lasts one semester.

    • C1 - C2 Proficient language use

      Akademische Sprachkompetenzen C1.1

      Proficient knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate independently in a chosen foreign language, both written and oral. Depending on the focus of the chosen course, students will be able to understand complex oral specialist texts; express themselves clearly and fluently in writing and orally on topics related to their field, using complex linguistic structures and an extensive general and specialist vocabulary; follow and participate in complex discussions, even on abstract and complex topics; use language flexibly and effectively to express inauthenticity such as irony, allusions, and metaphors. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning seminar in a foreign language of the student’s choice include expanding scientific language skills; listening and reading strategies; reception and production of subject- and science-related texts; preparation of presentations with audience discussions.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, Russian and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B2.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the B2.2 foreign language learning seminars.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level C1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning seminar, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache C1.1 - Mündliche Kommunikation

      Proficient knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate independently in a chosen foreign language, in a subject-related oral communication format. Students will be able to understand complex specialist presentations and seminars; express themselves clearly and fluently on topics in their specialist field, using complex linguistic structures and an extensive general and specialist vocabulary; interact in discussions, even on abstract and complex topics; use language flexibly and effectively to express inauthenticity such as irony, allusions, metaphors; deal effectively with communication and cultural problems. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning course in a foreign language of the student’s choice include professional relaying of facts in presentations; practicing professional communication with business partners and employees; lectures and discussions; practice the ability to independently present problems, think critically, and present them objectively; analysis of the rhetorical specifics in the lecture; development of knowledge and skills, e.g., use of body language, argumentation, communication techniques, etc.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. Courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B2.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the B2.2 foreign language learning seminars.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level C1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning course, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of Language learning seminar
      The language learning course is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache C1.1 - Kultur, Gesellschafts- und Regionalstudien

      Proficient knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will possess the ability to communicate independently in a chosen foreign language, both written and spoken. Students will be able to follow longer discourses about unfamiliar, abstract and complex topics from the other culture; quickly grasp the content and importance of news, articles, and reports on a wide range of culturally specific topics; present a complex topic from the other culture in a well-structured and clear manner, while presenting your own viewpoints in detail. The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning seminar in a foreign language of the student’s choice include culture, demographics, religion; economy, industry and the free market; education systems; politics, government, elections; history.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. Courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level B2.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the B2.2 foreign language learning seminars.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program and is a prerequisite for level C1.2.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) of 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning seminar, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the exam.

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning course lasts one semester.

    • Fremdsprache C1.2 - Wissenschaftliches Schreiben

      Highly proficient knowledge

      Course description

      Learning objectives
      Students will have the ability to communicate independently in a chosen foreign language in a subject-related written format. Students will be able to understand complex scientific written texts; express themselves clearly and fluently in writing on topics in their specialist field, using complex linguistic structures and an extensive scientific and technical vocabulary; follow and participate in complex interaction in discussions, even on abstract and complex topics; use language flexibly and effectively to express inauthenticity such as irony, allusions, metaphors; deal effectively with communication and cultural problems. The students will gain  an understanding of text types; advanced writing skills (stylistics, semantics, grammar). The students will gain intercultural competence.

      Contents
      Contents of the language learning courses in a foreign language of the student’s choice include structure and style of scientific texts; grammatical and semantic structures of scientific language; exercises in formulating theses and definitions; intensive training in correct citation; scientific argumentation and excerpting in writing.
      The languages available are English, French, German as a foreign language, and Spanish.

      Teaching and learning methods
      4 SWS language courses and self-study. The courses must be selected from the catalogue of courses on the TU Dresden Language Center website, as specified; this catalogue will be announced at the beginning of each semester in the usual manner.

      Requirements for participation
      Knowledge of the chosen language at level C1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required, as can be acquired in the Foreign Languages C1.1 language learning seminars.

      Usability
      The language learning seminar can be counted as a module in the study regulations of the respective degree program.

      Requirements for the award of credit points
      Language test(s) 100 minutes. The credit points are acquired when the test(s) are passed.

      Credit points and grades
      Graded language certificate upon passing the language test(s). If credited as a language learning seminar, 5 credit points are earned, unless the academic regulations (“Studienordnung”) stipulate otherwise. The module grade corresponds to the grade for the test(s).

      Frequency of language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar is offered every semester.

      Workload
      The total workload is 150 hours, of which 60 hours are for classroom instruction and 90 hours are for self-study, including exam preparation and completion of the test(s).

      Duration of the language learning seminar
      The language learning seminar lasts one semester.