BERLIN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND LAW Berlin Germany V27/06/17 13:00 Exchanges Portfolio
KEY FACTS Subject Area Languages; Business; Law Language Classes are taught in English and German, depending on the modules selected. Required level is German B2 (or B1 if intensive classes will be taken) & English B2. Academic Calendar Semester 1 Early October to Late February Semester 2 Early April to Late July Please note: German Intensive language Courses start 3 weeks prior to the semester start. Module Catalogue Have a look through the module catalogue for modules available to exchange students. Fiancial Support As a UK Erasmus student, you are entitled to receive an Erasmus Grant for your time away at a participating Erasmus institution.
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BERLIN, GERMANY Berlin is a fascinating multicultural metropolis as anyone living here will tell you! The highly developed infrastructure makes Berlin an easy city to enjoy. Everything is close by, from the nearest Turkish supermarket to an Indian theatre or Chinese acupuncturist. And whether it s summer or winter, Berlin has an event calendar packed with great things to do in your free time, from clubs to opera, theatre to fringe shows, muscle toning in fitness studios to finding your voice in a choir, or just simply enjoying some of the city s many green spaces. Whatever your favourite ways of spending your free time, it s sure to be part of Berlin s leisure landscape. Berlin is also one of Europe s greenest cities. It has 2500 public parks and gardens, spoling Berliners and guests for great walking or biking or even boating! Berlin s nightlife is just as varied. Whether you re into live beats, cool cocktails, or electronic vibes in the many city clubs, you ll soon discover why Berlin is renowned as one of Europe s most dynamic party hotspots. The city is also advancing to become a major art s centre. The diverse avant-garde art scene in BerlinNeukölln, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Mitte has also attracted an array of low-budget bars, gastropubs and restaurants. 4 MORE INFO visitberlin.de lonelyplanet.com hwr-berlin.de Population 3.5 million Currency Euro Time difference GMT+1
BERLIN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & LAW Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht With approximately 10,000 students, the Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Germany s capital city. The BSEL is distinguished by a clear focus on providing academic education strongly linked to real world skills, an intensive and diverse programme of research, high quality standards and a strong international approach. The University s portfolio of programmes covers private and public sector business and economics, administration, law, security management and engineering. The University offers over fifty study programmes. Nearly all of them now lead to a Bachelor s or Master s degree, have been quality controlled and bear the seal of an accrediting agency. The BSEL is distinguished by a wide range of research at the interface of academic theory and its real world applications. Research into topics and issues in economics, the social sciences, administration, engineering and law is conducted in the University s five Departments, two Central Institutes, seven internal research institutes and five associated research institutes. The Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) follows the guiding principle of robustly connecting academic education and real world practices. 5 hwr-berlin.de Guide for International Students University Videos
Erasmus code D BERLIN06 No of students 10,000 Style of study Connecting academic education and real world practices, approximately 4 hours of class time per module a week. Grade system A 1 to 6 scale is used, where 4 is the minimum pass rate. BSEL grade European Grade 1,0-1,5 (Sehr gut) A (Excellent) 1,6-2,5 (Gut) B (Very Good) 2,6-3,5 (Befriedigend) D (Satisfactory) / C (Good) 3,6-4,0 (Ausreichend) E (Sufficient) 5,0-6,0 (Nicht bestanden) F/FX (Fail) Application Times Please note that you have to apply to the exchange programme in your current year by 20 December. Applications for the host university must be submitted between April and May or September and October (depending on the Trimester), in the year following your initial application. Going abroad in Trimester 1 Going abroad in Trimester 2 Initial Application Form Host University s Form Initial Application Form Host University s Form 20 December (current year) April May (following year) 20 December (current year) September October (following year) 6
ACCOMODATION & LIVING Living Costs The general estimate is that students require around 800 per month to cover the cost of living in Germany, however this might change depending on your lifestyle. Rent 200-300/per month Food 165/per month Public Transport 82/per month Leisure Time 68/per month Course materials/learning materials 30 Cinema ticket (student discount) 5-8 Coffee (in a café) 2.50 More on Cost of Living in Berlin Numbeo.com The BSEL does not have its own on-campus accommodation and therefore is not in a position to guarantee rooms to exchange students. However, there are several possibilities for exchange students to find accommodation during their stay in Berlin. However, the BSEL International Office will provide limited third party accommodation spots for exchange students, offered by either Studentenwerk Berlin or Studentendorf Berlin ( student village ). As an exchange student, you can solely apply via the BSEL International Office via the online form for your BSEL exchange. Transport BVG (Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe) is the main public transport system in Berlin. Students are able to get a discount on public transport with the BVG semester ticket. There are three different pay zones for public transit in Berlin. You can buy your tickets from one of the many BVG and S-Bahn Berlin ticket selling areas, or directly at the automats in the stations. 7
CONTACT FOR INCOMING STUDENTS If you re interested in the programme or you have any queries, please contact the Edinburgh Napier University s Global Mobility team first: studyabroad@napier.ac.uk 0131 455 4574/3412 napier.ac.uk/exchanges BERLIN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & LAW Incoming Office Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin Haus A Raum 3.05 Campus Schöneberg Badensche Straße 52 10825 Berlin incoming@hwr-berlin.de +49 (0)30 30877 1275 8
STUD ENT EXPERIENCES I had more time to work around deadlines and make the most of the city Student Feedback Photos from students 9
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