International
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News, Dates & Events. - 2:
Wege ins Ausland. - 3:
International Degree Students. - 4:
International Exchange Students.- 4.1:
EU Partners (LLP/ERASMUS). - 4.2:
Non-EU Partners. - 4.3:
Application / Exchange Guide. - 4.4:
Accepted Students - Before Coming to Ulm. - 4.5:
After Arrival in Ulm. - 4.6:
Leaving Ulm. - 4.7:
Exchange Students' Reports. - 4.8:
International Summer Program. - 4.9:
Promotion Materials.
- 4.1:
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Orientation weeks. - 6:
Visiting Students. - 7:
German University in Cairo. - 8:
Welcome to Ulm. - 9:
German-Chinese Year of Science 2009-2010, Ulm University. - 10:
International Office Team.
Course Descriptions / Module Handbooks
Note:
The course catalog ("Veranstaltungen") lists all available courses in general. However, some of them might not be offered during your exchange semester / year. Therefore you should list more courses in your learning agreement than you are going to take. - If you don't find a course code, just leave it blank in your learning agreement.
For every incoming exchange student U Ulm International Office will schedule an appointment with an academic counselor shortly before the beginning of the lecture period to advise and assist with the final course selection.
German Taught Programs
Click this link to our campusonline system
- choose the most recent summer or winter semester - top right of page (WSxxxx / SS xxxx)
- click "Vorlesungsverzeichnis". You will then see a list showing the different faculties and cross-disciplinary offers
- click the faculty which offers your program; check all subfolders and files:
"Ingenieurwissenschaften und Informatik" = computer science / engineering / information science and technology.
"Mathematik und Wirtschaftswissenschaften" = mathematics / economics.
"Naturwissenschaften" = biochemistry / biology / chemistry / physics.
"Medizin" = dentistry / medicine.
You may also choose courses from cross-disciplinary offers
- "Sprachen und Philologie" = foreign languages / literature.
- "Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften" = philosophy / humanities.
- "Additive Schlüsselqualifikationen" = soft skills / key qualifications.
English taught MSc Programs
Advanced Materials
Communications Technology > List of Compulsory and Elective Subjects
Energy Science and Technology > Course Descriptions
Finance > Module Handbook
Molecular Medicine
Grundstudium: first two years of study, followed by Hauptstudium
Vorlesung: primarily a lecture course in which a professor gives an overall view on a certain academic field
Seminar: requires students to participate in discussions and give presentations.
Proseminar: for students in their first cycle of their studies
Hauptseminar / Oberseminar: for students in their second cycle of their studies.
Übung: allows students to develop specific skills and to apply what they have learnt in the lecture / seminar
Praktikum: a practical course taught in a lab, at computers, in the field etc.
Credit Transfer to Home University (Non-ERASMUS / Non-European Exchange Students)
Depending on your home country's university system there might be different policies for transferring ECTS credits / German grades into your degree. Please check with your academic counselor at home! We recommend a minimum course load of 20 ECTS credits per semester in your main study program at Ulm University (the regular load is 30 ECTS per semester).
Download
"The German Grading System / The European Credit Transfer System ECTS"
Download
"Signing up for Classes"
