University of Konstanz
Konstanz, Germany
Description
The University of Konstanz teaches about 40 different subjects in the fields of science, economics, politics, and the humanities. The largest program of study in Konstanz is political science/public administration. The university campus is housed in ultra-modern structures in close proximity to each other.
The University of Konstanz has more than 11,000 students from over 90 countries, making it the perfect place to experience more than one culture by trying new foods, speaking new languages, and making lifelong friendships. The town of Konstanz lies on the shores of Lake Konstanz (Bodensee), giving the university beautiful views of the Alps and the lake. Weekends at this university can be filled with new adventures in Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Austria with their cross-border leisure opportunities!
Looking to get involved on campus? With multiple sports being offered, Konstanz offers a rock climbing tower, sports hall, high ropes course, pool, a water sports area, and more for students to try! Along with multiple clubs to fit everyone's interests!
Academic Subjects
Biology, Biomolecular Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English, German Language and Culture, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
The University of Konstanz also offers extensive courses in Political Science and History, taught in English. Students may follow an intensive language course (20 hours per week) in the Deutsch als Fremdsprache program (DaF) during their first semester.
Housing
Students will be housed in a student dormitory. Dormitory room reservations will be made by the international office or Auslandsamt of the host university
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Program Details
Language Requirement: Some German language instruction recommended.
Language of Instruction: German, English
Required GPA: 3.0
Term: Fall, Spring, or Full Year
Program Costs
Students pay regular CCSU tuition directly to CCSU. Room and board costs will be paid on-site in Germany.
A one time fee is required and paid to UCONN.
Contact
Zongxiang Mei
International Education Coordinator
Center for International Education
Barnard Hall, Room 406
860 832 2043
zongxiang.mei@ccsu.edu
Paul Resetarits
Manufacturing & Construction Management
Copernicus Hall 2121000
860 832 1834