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Freie Universität Berlin
FUBiS Winter program 2026
- Berlin, Germany
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English, German
The Freie Universität Berlin International Summer and Winter University (FUBiS) is an intensive, academic program through which students can earn credits that may be counted towards their degrees at their home institutions. Our winter sessions run for three weeks and take place in January.


Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Bauhaus Summer School
- Weimar, Germany
Summer Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus, Blended
English
Bauhaus Summer School is the international summer programme of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Join us to learn German or attend one of our specialist courses in Architecture and Urbanism, Art and Design, or Engineering and Environment. Bauhaus Summer School is a good opportunity to improve your German language skills before enrolling in one of the Bachelor's or Master's programs.


Freie Universität Berlin
FUBiS Summer Program 2026
- Berlin, Germany
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English, German
We are happy to announce that the 2026 summer programs of Freie Universität Berlin International Summer and Winter University (FUBiS) are now available on our website. and registration is officially open! All courses will be offered in person with on-site instruction in Berlin. We kindly ask you to update your institution's website with the latest program details and are excited to welcome many of your students to Berlin and to FUBiS next summer!
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Learn more about Social Science Summer Course programs in Germany
Social Sciences degree programs at the Summer Courses level in Germany provide a dynamic opportunity to engage with diverse human experiences and societal structures. These programs blend theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning, allowing you to explore crucial topics like sociology, psychology, and political science.
In these courses, you’ll examine social behaviors and cultural impacts through methods such as qualitative research and critical analysis. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and tackle real-world issues. Core topics may include social welfare policies, globalization effects, and urban studies, providing a comprehensive understanding of contemporary social challenges.
Germany's focus on experiential learning in Summer Courses fosters independence and encourages international collaboration. By participating in group projects and discussions, you’ll enhance your analytical skills and develop competencies in effective communication, vital for careers in research, public service, or community development. Overall, graduates from these programs gain valuable insights and skills that are applicable in various global settings.