Carl Duisberg Centren gGmbH, Cologne, Germany
Intensive German Course
Intensive German Course
Intensive German Course seeks to improve your linguistic proficiency and attain your academic, professional, social and/or personal goals. This program offers a positive and enriching intercultural experience that builds students’ knowledge, awareness and critical thinking skills, enabling them to succeed and become leaders in global, German-speaking environments.
Additional info-
Minimum age
16 -
The course starts every
Mon -
Study time
Morning -
Maximum students per class
15
-
Lesson/week
24 -
Hours/week
18 -
Average No. of students per class
10 -
Required Level
Beginner
Carl Duisberg Centren gGmbH
For over fifty years, Carl Duisberg Centers has created a name for itself in higher education and training. As a nonprofit organization, it is committed to serving the public good, specifically through the promotion of international understanding. Via high-quality language courses, intercultural training, valuable experiences abroad, and industry-specific professional training, Carl Duisberg offers programs aimed at people of all ages. From students preparing to take their first steps into the “real world” to experienced professionals seeking to advance their career opportunities, there is something available for everyone. The institution’s intensive German language courses have proven to be incredibly effective with students reaching significant goals thanks to the school’s qualified staff and committed administration.
A short walk from the city’s main cathedral and picturesque historic district, Carl Duisberg Center in Cologne welcomes students from around the world on a constant basis. Complete with air-conditioned classrooms, a cafeteria, and Wifi for students, the Cologne campus distinguishes itself from others with customized courses, ESP-qualified trainers, and modern teaching materials. Each month, 80 to 180 participants, including university students, adults with careers, and even executives, attend the school’s immersive classes to prepare for studies in Europe and for professional advancement. Whatever your goals, Carl Duisberg Center’s Cologne campus will welcome you with rigor, community, and opportunity.
City Name | Cologne
Population: 1,061,000
Cologne (German: Köln) is a cultural capital and university city enriched with more than 2,000 years of history. Now a UNESCO site, Cologne Cathedral is the single most visited landmark in Germany and its 19th-century towers are still the second-tallest structures in the city. A large proportion of Cologne’s area consists of parkland, woods, lakes, sports facilities, and open areas. Cologne is rich in museums and galleries; these include the Wallraf-Richartz and Ludwig museum complex, with an exceptionally comprehensive collection ranging from paintings of the medieval Cologne school to contemporary art.