How to Study in Germany 2016
How to Study in Germany 2016
Study programs and processes at universities can differ from country
to country. Therefore, here is a small survey about subjects, exams and
term structures.
After getting the wanted place at a university in Germany
it means to find a way and organize the chaos in this new structures
and country. In Germany many things concerning university are handled
with the internet because the students come from all over the country
and can’t be at university all of the time especially when on holidays.
In most cases one gets his or her access data with the enrollment form.
For example for the web-based learning platform called ILIAS. Through
this site one has access to lecture documents and further contents. The
library also has such an internet platform. With this access one can
control if the book he or she wants is available at the moment or can
renew the time to keep the books.
Getting along with these sites and the university web-page is a good start to find all the information needed.
Furthermore, it is now important to get knowledge about the subjects
and lectures. This is important not only to choose the right study
program but it is also necessary to make your own timetable.
Every study program
has its own study conditions and curriculum. With the help of these two
it is easy to get along with all the different courses. The study
conditions describe which subjects and lectures there are and where they
have different weights. It also says which lectures need to be
absolved. The curriculum shows what subject has to be done in which
term. To make your own timetable it is also possible to ask for help
among older students or to ask the student advisor.
In Germany one study year contains two terms called semester. There
is a summer and a winter term. Each term lasts half a year and contains
two parts, the lecture period and the lecture-free period. In the
lecture period every lecture and class takes place at university. In the
lecture-free period the end of term exams take place and it is also
possible to make an internship, to work or to enjoy your holidays.
At university there are different kinds of lectures. The normal
lectures are main part of the studies in most of the programs. A
professor speaks in front of the students about important content. On
the contrary, in seminars there is an exchange between the professor and
his or her students and in exercises the students can apply their
theoretical knowledge in practical projects.
Such lectures can be combined in a module. For example one module can
contain a normal lecture and the fitting exercise. It is finished with a
presentation, homework or exam. For each module the students get Credit
Points or ECTS-Points. These points make it easier to compare the
different programs with programs from other countries. In addition to
the points the students receive grades for their exams. The grades
generate the average degree at the end of a term or study program, the
Credit Points show if the student has passed his or her studies or not.
At German universities
there are many contact persons to go to when problems or questions
arise. The university provides the students with councelors that can
answer to questions concerning the studies and special questions
concerning the own process of studying. Furthermore, there are
councelors for general questions concerning the life at university and
for international students they have people at the foreign office which
can also help in different languages and know about the special problems
of international and exchange students. If you are having problems with
the exams or content questions the professors or their staff will
surely help you as well.
The students also provide councelors. For example the student
council. This is a group of students from one program. Each study
program has its own council. The student council answers to all
questions concerning studies and life. Because there are many older
students in it one can ask many questions concerning the process and
concrete cycle of the studies and lectures. Everybody can become a
member of the students council if interested in the university policy.
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