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GlobaLinks Learning Abroad - Freie Universitat Berlin International Summer University
It's no wonder why Europe is among most students' top destination to study abroad. The region is filled with captivating cultures, languages, architecture, art, history, and so much more! GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as EuroLearn, offers direct enrollment programs that give you the opportunity to choose from a wide range of ... read more
It's no wonder why Europe is among most students' top destination to study abroad. The region is filled with captivating cultures, languages, architecture, art, history, and so much more! GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as EuroLearn, offers direct enrollment programs that give you the opportunity to choose from a wide range of academic areas, live and study alongside local students, and immerse yourself in European culture.
Study abroad for a summer at Freie Universitat Berlin in Germany with EuroLearn. Freie Universitat Berlin International Summer and Winter University (FUBiS) is an intensive 4-6 week academic program offered in the summer in Berlin.
You can choose from intensive and semi-intensive German language classes at five different levels of proficiency as well as Business German. In addition FUBiS offers various courses with a focus on Germany in the areas of history, politics, business, literature, culture, art history, and film. These classes are taught primarily in English by distinguished German and international faculty. You will be able to combine a German language course with one English subject course, take two subject courses in English, or focus entirely on Intensive German instruction for the summer terms.
FUBiS classes make use of the vast historic, cultural, and political institutions and resources Berlin offers. Study and field trips to museums, memorials as well as political and cultural institutions are integral parts of the curriculum. In some classes you will have the unique opportunity to attend specially organized and exclusive round-table discussions with decision makers, diplomats, and experts in your field of study.
They are now also offering a 3 week January term program. Students will be able to take one German language course (offered at all proficiency levels) or one English-taught elective class in the areas of European studies or art history. Less