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Program Details

Language Requirement: Some German language instruction recommended.

Language of Instruction: German, English

Required GPA: 3.0

Term: Fall, Spring, or Full Year

Program Costs

Students pay regular tuition to Central. See this link for more information. Room and board costs will be paid on-site in Germany.

A one time fee is required and paid to UCONN.

Housing: Pay partner University $278-$493 per month. Onetime fee $21.

Meal: Grocery approx. $300 a month

Fee to UCONN $650.

Contact

Zongxiang Mei

International Education Coordinator
Center for International Education
Barnard Hall, Room 406
860 832 2043
zongxiang.mei@ccsu.edu

Paul Resetarits

Manufacturing & Construction Management

Copernicus Hall 2121000

860 832 1834

Resetarits@ccsu.edu

Contact Information

Zongxiang Mei
International Education Coordinator
Center for International Education
Clarence Carroll Hall
130
Chaihyung Christine Park
Course Abroad Program Associate
Center for International Education
Clarence Carroll Hall
128

University of Ulm

Ulm, Germany

Partner University Website

Description

Situated on the banks of the historic Danube River, the University of Ulm was founded in 1967 and is a campus university housed in ultra-modern buildings. Ulm's curriculum centers on medicine, mathematics and the sciences and includes electrical engineering, computer science, and economics. Ulm borders on Bavaria with close proximity to Stuttgart and Munich, two of the major cities in the region.

Ulm offers a sports center with different kinds of sports that students can try, along with a gym and sailing classes! Looking for music and art programs? Try one of the multiple dances, theater, band, and choir extracurriculars they have. Ulm has a large nightlife for students to take part in, parties, cinemas, and multiple campus festivals and events!

Academic Subjects

Biology, Communication, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, German Language and Culture, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology

Students may follow an intensive language course (20 hours per week) in the Deutsch als Fremdsprache program (DaF) during their first semester.

Housing

Students will be housed in a student dormitory. Dormitory room reservations will be made by the international office or Auslandsamt of the host university.