OVERVIEW Spend six weeks living in beautiful Düsseldorf, Germany, while learning German. Earn language credit in intensive courses taught through the Heinrich Heine University Program. Instruction is coordinated by EMU's Margrit Zinggeler, Ph.D.. All levels of instruction are available. Our program is hosted by the language institute, which attracts students from all over the world who wish to learn German. All classes are taught by qualified and experienced teachers with emphasis on the spoken language. Teachers provide interesting, real-life activities for students in and out of the classroom. There are eight skill levels from beginning to advanced. Beginning students can acquire the skills necessary to function with daily living tasks in a German speaking country. More advanced students are challenged with projects involving more in-depth topics. Classes are small so that each student receives individual attention. Students who wish to pursue independent study receive credit under the direction of the EMU program director. ACADEMICS GRN 490/610 (6 credits) SCHOLARSHIPS - Marie Schulz Rohde Memorial Scholarship For German majors and minors to study abroad -Dr. John Hubbard Memorial Scholarship for German major (GPA 3.0) -R. Clyde Ford Memorial Scholarship; students in Language and International Trade program -Paul Adam Kosma Scholarship; students in Language and -International Trade program -Florentine Isbell Scholarship, German major to study abroad COSTS This program is eligible for financial and. All students can additionally apply for DAAD stipend of the German American Exchange Program. *This price does not include round-trip airfare or tuition and fees.
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