Language courses for UBT staff and external students ('Gaststudierende')
UBT staff and external students are welcome to take language courses with us. You will find the most important information and registration deadlines below.
Information on the courses offered
- 1) Where can I find the courses offered by the Language Centre?Hide
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You will find the entire programme offered by the Language Centre here.
- 2) Which language courses can I apply to take as a guest student?Hide
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You can apply for admission to almost all our language courses. Admission cannot be granted in the case of Anglistik (English & American Studies), Legal English, and Business English 1+2 courses.
- 3) I already have some knowledge of the language: Can I/do I have to take part in a placement?Hide
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We recommend taking a placement test if you have received previous instruction in the language in question. You will find further information about our placement tests here.
- 4) Am I automatically entitled to a place on a course?Hide
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We can only approve guest student applications if there are sufficient places available in the respective course. Regular students are given priority.
- 5) Are the language courses free of charge for me?Hide
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For Members of staff:
- free of charge
For Externals:
- For external students, the fees are €100 for 2-4 SWS, €200 for 5-8 SWS and €300 for more than 8 SWS.
Course registration
- 6) Where can I get the guest student form?Hide
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Members of staff:
- Registration exclusively via this form.
For Externals:
The guest student application form is only available at the Student Administration Office: ZUV Building, 1st floor. Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00-11:00
- Registration exclusively via this form.
- 7) What documents do I need in order to complete my application?Hide
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For Members of staff:
- nothing
For Externals:
The Student Office requires the following documents:
- Proof of payment of the course fee
- Photo (if you are applying for a student card)
- Copy of your passport/identity card
- Certificate of higher education entrance qualification (e.g. school-leaving examination/Abitur). Please submit an original or officially certified copy.
- 8) When and how do I register for the language course(s) I wish to attend?Hide
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Members of staff:
- The Language Centre will register you directly for the course.
For Externals:
- After the Registrar's Office has given you your matriculation number, please inform the Language Centre of this immediately by email or drop by the Language Centre office during opening hours (Mon.-Thurs. from 9 to 11 a.m.).
- It is not technically possible to register yourself.
- 9) Is there a deadline for registration as a guest student?Hide
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Guest student applications should be submitted before the end of the first week of the semester. No guest student applications will be accepted after the end of the second week of the semester.
- 10) When can I start attending the course?Hide
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As soon as you have received an email from the Language Centre confirming that your application has been approved AND you have registered a a guest student at the Student Administration Office.
Course requirements and final exam
- 11) Does the compulsory attendance regulation also apply to me?Hide
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Yes, in the interest of fairness, our attendance policy applies to ALL course participants.
- 12) May I take part in the examination?Hide
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If you have fulfilled the course & attendance requirements, you may take the final exam. If you pass, you will receive a language certificate (on request at the Secretary's Office (Sekretariat) GW I, 0.04).
- 13) Is my guest student application automatically extended for another semester?Hide
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No, you must submit a new application each semester.
- 14) Can I repeat a course as a guest student?Hide
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Unlike regular students, higher level courses can be attended more than once by guest students, provided there are sufficient places available. This is because guest students do not earn credit points for completing a course.
- 15) Are there courses that are particularly suitable for staff?Hide
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Yes, English for the Workplace - Foundation (Level B1+/B2), English for the Workplace - Advanced (Level B2+) and Everyone's Business (Level B2+). International Communication in English Foundation (Level B1+/B2) and International Communication in English Advanced (Level B2+) are also open to staff.
No placement test is required for admission to these courses.
Any other questions?
If, after carefully reading the above information, you still have questions, we would be happy to receive your query. Don't forget to include your matriculation number and degree programme.