Common teaching formats are lectures, seminars, design and planning projects, workshops, etc.
Exchange students should take the majority of courses in the program they are studying at home. However, they may also take courses from other study programs or in other faculties. It is also possible to take courses from academic years others than your year. Please note that a maximum of 10 credits may be covered at other faculties.
There are a just a few two-semester courses where it does not make sense to participate if you are only studying in Weimar for one semester. Please keep this in mind when arranging your study plan.
In very few courses, teachers do not give grades (this is communicated in the course description and/or at the beginning of the semester in the course), but they only issue a certificate of participation. You should take this into account if you need a grade for the recognition of your achievements in your home university.
For students without sufficient knowledge of German (we recommend at least B1 level), please take a look at the English-taught courses (English-taught courses: www.uni-weimar.de/qisserver/rds) and the interdisciplinary courses of the Bauhaus modules ( www.uni-weimar.de/qisserver/rds.
You may also choose Bauhaus-modules which are interdisciplinary courses: - Veranstaltungsverzeichnis Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar (uni-weimar.de)
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