Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University FUBiS

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Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University FUBiS Berlin, Germany & Europe English für die deutsche Version bitte umdrehen I loved being in Berlin a place to experience culture, change, and excitement, a place to meet people and to learn. I wish I could have stayed longer! FUBiS 2004 Alumni http://www.fubis.org Berlin European Metropolis Studying in Berlin means studying in a true European metropolis. With no doubt, Germany s capital is one of Europe s most vibrant cities, deriving its fascinating diversity from the unique geographical and cultural position between the former Eastern and Western Europe. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and Germany s reunification a year later, Berlin was appointed capital again in 1999. Living up to its reputation as a cultural city and focal point of European affairs once again, Berlin is the perfect setting for both, a memorable academic experience and a time of unsurpassed personal growth. Whether you are interested in politics or history, literature or philosophy, art or music, Berlin provides a platform to experience at close hand a fascinating variety of cultures and the momentous changes taking place in Germany, Europe, and the rest of the world. Freie Universität Berlin Since the founding in 1948, the Freie Universität Berlin, now home to approximately 45,000 students, has become one of Germany s most progressive and international universities, offering an unparallel number of subjects while continuously trying to deepen and intensify its international relations. Today, the FU maintains more than 95 partnerships with renowned universities on all continents, promoting the worldwide exchange of students and scholars. As a result of these efforts, more than 7.000 visiting students and over 1.500 guest professors and scholars study, teach, and do research at the FU every year. In the tradition of its international openness and as a symbol of its progressiveness, the International Summer University (FUBiS) has been part of the FU s regular program since 1998. Studying Abroad at FUBiS The Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University (FUBiS) is an intensive summer program that brings students together from all over the world to promote international education and cross-cultural understanding. Now in its 8 th year, FUBiS will, once again, offer over twenty-five different courses taught in English to enable students to participate in this unique opportunity of studying abroad in Berlin, regardless of their knowledge of the German language. At the same time, FUBiS also understands itself as a meeting point for students particularly interested in German culture, history, language and art, and has complemented its curriculum with German language courses on at least five levels of proficiency. The language courses can be combined with a content course (taught in English) but also with a growing number of courses on literature and culture (taught in German). The interdisciplinary approach that unites all FUBiS courses and the implementation of the course material, class

discussions, and various excursions certainly enrich the academic curriculum of each course. It also contributes to a life time experience of a foreign culture and country, while students are able to earn credits that will transfer to their home university. Admission requirements Students must be at least 18 years of age and should have completed at least one year of higher education (college or university) at the beginning of the FUBiS program. Applicants do not have to be enrolled in any other program in order to apply to FUBiS. Students interested in taking a German language instruction course are requested to complete a language placement test when registering and again, on the day before classes start to assure placement in a course that corresponds to their level of proficiency. German language proficiency on an advanced Intermediate level (Mittelstufe II or higher) is the pre-requisite for students interested in a course taught exclusively in German, such as Business German or the courses taught on German literature. Proof of proficiency in English is not formally requested at any point, however, students are asked to critically evaluate their English language skills prior to the registration to a course taught in English. Faculty The International Summer University faculty consists of fully qualified and distinguished professors and assistant professors who will teach courses focusing on important topics in their respective areas of research. Most of the FUBiS faculty members have also taught as full-time professors and/or guest lecturers at universities outside of Germany. If you wish to obtain more detailed information on the academic career or recent publications of individual faculty members, please visit our homepage at: http://www.fubis.org Freie Universität Berlin campus The Freie Universität Berlin is located in the southwest of Berlin in the beautiful residential area of Dahlem with parks, the Grunewald forest and many lakes in its immediate vicinity. In contrast to many other universities, the departments of the FU Berlin are not concentrated in a few large buildings but housed in expansive modern complexes as well as many smaller villas. FUBiS courses will meet in one of the main buildings on the Campus of the FU, which is named "Silberlaube" because of its striking silver exterior. The "Silberlaube" accommodates the Arts and Humanities departments and their libraries: German Studies, Modern Languages, Education, Psychology and Sport Studies. The language laboratories, the media library, the main dining hall (Mensa), a cafeteria, and the FUBiS computer labs are also located in the vicinity of the FUBiS classrooms. Although the university itself is not located in Berlin's downtown area, the city centre is easily accessible by subway and bus. Credits The Academic Board of FUBiS defines the number of credits awarded for successful completion of a course based on the number of contact hours and the course workload. Most colleges and universities accept FUBiS credits for their degree requirements. However, since each institution has its own policies regarding credit transfer, we strongly recommend that students consult their academic advisor to receive credit transfer approval prior to enrolling in the FUBiS program. Please visit our homepage at http://www.fubis.org to find detailed course description and syllabi for the credit approval procedure.

Costs (as of October 2004) Summer Session I (June 5 July 14, 2005) Tuition A & B courses first course 1.300 second course 1.000 C course (Intensive German) 1.550 Registration Registration & activity fee* 150 Housing ** Single room in shared apartment 450 Single occupancy apartment 660 Home stay (incl. breakfast & dinner) 900 Public Transportation Pass One month 64 For six weeks 115 Summer Session II (July 17 August 12, 2005) Tuition A course 750 B course 750 C course (Intensive German) 1.000 Registration Registration & activity fee* 150 Housing ** Single room in shared apartment 300 Single occupancy apartment 440 Home stay (incl. breakfast & dinner) 650 Public Transportation Pass One month 64 Summer Session I & II No Registration & activity fee for Session II (if student enrolled for both sessions) Discount of 200 applies to the tuition course taken in Session II * Including Berlin excursion, guided tour through the Reichstag, FUBiS movie nights etc. ** Subject to availability How to register? The registration to the FUBiS program is simple. You may register either online, by fax, or by mail. The online application features as well as downloadable forms are available online at: http://www.fubis.org Registration dead line for FUBiS 1 Early Registration: until April 1, 2005 = 150 1. Late-Registration: April 2, - May 1, 2005 = 150 + 50 2. Late-Registration: May 2, - May 30, 2005 = 150 + 100

Registration dead line for FUBiS 2 Early Registration: until May 15, 2005 = 150 1. Late-Registration: May 16, - June 15, 2005 = 150 + 50 2. Late-Registration: June 16, - July 10, 2005 = 150 + 100 Please note that the number of participants per course is limited to 18 students (15 for a German language course) and places will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. Therefore early registration is strongly recommended. Late registrants cannot be guaranteed a place given the limits on course participation and the restricted availability of summer housing. A late registration fee applies after the designated deadlines. Additional Information In order to obtain more detailed information on the International Summer University, please visit our homepage at http://www.fubis.org or contact the FUBiS office: Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University (FUBiS) ERG Universitätsservice GmbH Habelschwerdter Allee 34a D-14195 Berlin Germany Phone: + 49-30 - 838 73 445 Fax: + 49-30 - 838 73 442 E-Mail: fusummer@fu-berlin.de List of courses Please see the next page for a complete list of courses (subject to change) offered as part of the International Summer University (FUBiS) 2005. It would be a great pleasure to welcome you in Berlin as a participant of the 2005 International Summer University. Summer Session I (June 5 - July 14, 2005) Only A track and B track courses can be combined No. Title Language Contact Hours* Credits A track: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 1.1 A1 - German Language Beginner 1 German 108 6 1.2 A2 - German Language Beginner 2 German 108 6 1.3 B1 - German Language Intermediate 1 German 108 6 1.4 B2 - German Language Intermediate 2 German 108 6 1.5 Metropolis Berlin in Literature German 108 6 and Culture

B track: Tuesday & Friday 1.6 Representing the Nation: Art History English 72 6 From Romanticism to Reunification 1.7 Culture and Politics in Berlin: English 72 6 From the 18th to the 21st Century 1.8 Culture and Civilization: English 72 6 Present 1.9 Understanding the European Union English 72 6 Internal & External Affairs 1.10 Music Composition English 72 6 Compose, Rehearse & Perform C track: Monday through Friday 1.11 A1 - Intensive German Language Beginner 1 German 180 8 1.12 A2 - Intensive German Language Beginner 2 German 180 8 1.13 B1 - Intensive German Language Intermediate 1German 180 8 1.14 B2 - Intensive German Language Intermediate 2German 180 8 Summer Session II (July 17 through August 12, 2005) Only A track and B track courses can be combined No. Title Language Contact Hours* Credits A track: Monday & Thursday 2.1 Architecture in Berlin in the Course of History English 48 4 2.2 German Philosophy: Kant, Hegel, English 48 4 Marx, Nietzsche, Habermas 2.3 Political and Religious Extremism English 48 4 in the Era of Globalization 2.4 Berlin Today: Mapping the Multicultural City English 48 4 Photography Workshop 2.5 The European Union in the 21 st Century - English 48 4 Internal & External Challenges 2.6 European - American Encounters English 48 4 in Film & Media 2.7 Fiction Writers Lecture by J. Novakovich English 48 4 2.8 Deutsche Exilliteratur Thomas Mann, German 48 4 Bertolt Brecht, Theodor W. Adorno

A track: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 2.9 A1 - German Language Beginner 1 German 66 4 2.10 A2 - German Language Beginner 2 German 66 4 2.11 B1 - German Language Intermediate 1 German 66 4 2.12 B2 - German Language Intermediate 2 German 66 4 2.13 C1 - German Language Advanced 1 German 66 4 2.14 Business German German 66 4 2.15 Representations of the Holocaust English 66 6 in Literature, Film, and Architecture B track: Tuesday & Friday 2.16 Berlin: East meets West English 48 4 2.17 Turning points: German Art from the English 48 4 Middle Ages to the 20th Century 2.18 German Cinema Classics: From Weimar English 48 4 to Oberhausen and Beyond 2.19 Writing the City English 48 4 Non-fiction and Poetry Workshop 2.20 The Third Reich: Seduction and Terror English 48 4 2.21 Global Politics: Challenges, English 48 4 Opportunities, Risks and Concepts 2.22 Europe s Economic Future: English 48 4 European Markets and the Monetary Union 2.23 Brecht, Benn, Kafka und das Bauhaus: German 48 4 Berlin der Zwanziger Jahre C track: Monday through Friday 2.24 A1 - Intensive German Language Beginner 1 German 128 6 2.25 A2 - Intensive German Language Beginner 2 German 128 6 2.26 B1 - Intensive German Language Intermediate 1German 128 6 2.27 B2 - Intensive German Language Intermediate2 German 128 6 2.28 C1 - Intensive German Language Advanced 1 German 128 6

Joint Course FUBiS & LMU Munich: July 17, to August 1, 2005 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) 2.29 Intensive European Studies English 48 4 Berlin Munich Prague 2 weeks Berlin & 3 weeks Munich & Prague For more information please visit: http://www.european-study.de Intensive Graduate Course: July 3, July 16, 2005 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) 2.30 Environmental Policy and Law English 48 4 in Germany and Europe * 1 Contact Hour = 45 minutes