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University Studies Abroad Consortium

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USAC Germany: Lüneburg - European Studies & Sustainability

Study German Language, European Studies, and Sustainability in Lüneburg, Germany through the program offered by the University Studies Abroad Consortium. The program is ideal for students who want to learn German and focus on European Studies, especially Germany’s role in the European Union. The Lüneburg program offers courses from three academic areas: German Language, Sustainability, and European Studies. The program’s intensive language approach lets students complete up to two years’ worth of university language studies in one semester. Students can also take additional courses in Political Science, Intercultural Communication, Literature, Culture, History, and Economics. These courses are taught in English or German and contribute to a well-rounded curriculum. Due to the global health status worldwide, USAC is making programmatic changes to summer, fall, and yearlong programs, and some options might not be available. These changes are posted on individual program pages on the USAC website.

AIFS Abroad

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AIFS Abroad in Berlin, Germany: Summer

Spend the summer in the modern and historic city of Berlin with AIFS Abroad! You’ll earn up to 6 credits per session (12 credits total) through various courses at Humboldt-Universität. Courses are taught in English or German—no previous German language study is required. You will live in a university apartment with a shared kitchen and bathroom. Near the subway, commuting to campus will be easier from your apartment. A meal card to subsidize the cost of lunches on campus is included in your program fee. In Berlin, enjoy cultural and social activities such as: • Museum tours • Cultural and historical site visits • A boat trip • Day trip to Potsdam • Day trip to the Baltic Sea (Session 1 only) • Day trip to Dresden (Session 2 only) Optional excursions include a 3-day trip to Warsaw, Poland (session 1), and a 3-day trip to Prague, Czech Republic (session 2).

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WorldStrides

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Study Abroad in Berlin, Germany

Berlin has been bombed, rebuilt, torn, divided, liberated, and unified—all within the 20th century. A flashpoint during the Cold War, the modern city is filled with ambition and future prospects seemingly coinciding with those of Europe as a whole. The enviable rival of Paris, Berlin is dripping with Prussian architecture that displays the might of the once-great European power, yet also embodies the qualities one can expect from a modern cosmopolitan center with music, fashion, and delicious restaurants on every corner, sporting local cuisine as well as international dishes from around the world.

Semester at Sea

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Semester at Sea: Global Study Abroad on a Floating Campus

Unlike traditional study abroad or tourism experiences, Semester at Sea offers a unique opportunity for deep, authentic engagement with countries and cultures around the globe. It's more than just the adventure of a lifetime. It's a transformative experience that will give you a global perspective to take on the challenges of tomorrow. Fall 2026: European, African, South American, and Asian Adventure Embark: September 9, IJmuiden, The Netherlands Disembark: Dec 22, Bangkok, Thailand Itinerary: Portugal, Morocco, Brazil, St. Helena, South Africa, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Hong Kong Spring 2027: Asia, Africa, and Europe Embark: Jan 5, Bangkok, Thailand Disembark: Apr 20, Bremerhaven, Germany Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Morocco, Scotland

CIEE College Study Abroad

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CIEE Open Campus Block in Berlin, Germany

Get to know Berlin on your terms by customizing your study abroad experience through the Open Campus Block program. Take one, two, or three six-week blocks and choose courses from various subject areas. Learn from expert instructors who have made Berlin their home and are eager to share exciting connections between your course material and the people, sites, and organizations that make Berlin unique. CIEE Berlin is in the heart of the international Kreuzberg district, a hub for the arts, music, and digital technology. No matter how you build your program, you'll surround yourself with the language, culture, and people of Germany's vibrant and historic capital city.

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New York University

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Immerse Yourself in the Arts at NYU Berlin

At NYU Berlin, you’ll experience the local and international arts scenes while you take courses taught by established Berlin artists and architects. Examine local art and broader global trends in classes such as "Place–Building–Time: The Architecture of Berlin" and "The Art World Today: Berlin and Beyond." You’ll explore the city’s culture in class trips to museums, opera houses, theatres, galleries, markets, and festivals, and gain personal experience working in local arts institutions through NYU Berlin’s internship program. Opportunities vary based on local restrictions. Visit the NYU Berlin website for up-to-date information. NYU Berlin boasts two academic centers. One, in stylish Prenzlauer Berg, houses classrooms, a computer lab, a student lounge, and a group meeting space. The other, at St. Agnes in Kreuzberg, provides studio space for art classes.

IES Abroad

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IES Abroad European Union: Politics, Law & Economics

The IES Abroad European Union Program gives you the chance to study Politics, Economics, Business, and International Relations like you never have before. As the European Union continues to grow in size and influence, understanding it becomes key to understanding Europe and our world. This program features an integrative seminar incorporating approximately 21 days of field study to travel to numerous countries inside and outside the EU. Imagine visiting the European Parliament and discussing current social and political issues with EU officials, or meeting with leaders of multinational corporations to learn about international trade.

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FUBiS

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Study Abroad in Berlin with FUBiS - Winter and Summer

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. FUBiS sessions run for three to six weeks and take place both in summer and winter. Students can choose between subject courses (mostly taught in English) and German language and culture courses. The 50+ subject courses are offered within the fields of Architecture, Art History, Politics, Law, History, Media Studies, Economics, Sustainability, Literature, Philosophy, Entrepreneurship, and Music. German language and culture courses are available for up to five different proficiency levels (A1 to C1). Field trips are an integral part of all our courses. In addition, FUBiS offers excursions such as to the Berlin Reichstag building and a river boat tour through downtown Berlin or day trips to Potsdam and Leipzig.

Non-Profit Study Abroad (NPSA)

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Non-Profit, Low-Cost, Direct Study in Germany

Get the chance to combine academic learning, cultural immersion, and travel in Germany! Choose from a range of non-profit, low-cost, direct study programs. We connect you to university-level, academic-type programs that are available all year round. Weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, and academic year—you pick a term. Plus, stay in low-cost housing on campus or in nearby areas. Overall, avoid expensive, for-profit programs and register directly with a school in Germany. After successful completion, you will earn academic credits that are transferable to your home school. These study abroad programs are open to students worldwide. See more details on the NPSA website. Use this website to review and book your study abroad program in Germany.

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Middlebury - C.V. Starr Schools Abroad

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Middlebury School in Germany: Berlin

The Middlebury School in Germany offers cultural and linguistic immersion through a rigorous curriculum and adherence to the Middlebury Language Pledge. By promising to speak only German abroad, students have the best chance of acquiring fluency and actively engaging in the local environment. While in Berlin, students attend Freie Universität and enroll in an in-house core course. Through volunteer or internship work, extracurricular activities, and coursework, program participants can learn the language in the capital city of Germany.

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IIK Deutschland

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University Pathway Program - Your Gateway to Germany

Whether it's about taking up an academic course or starting your pathway with a foundation year, many questions will arise on your way to Germany. The University Pathway Program offers answers beyond the German course. We accompany you from the beginning, assist with visa applications, help find accommodation, organize application training, and provide support related to school recognition and professional qualifications. You will regularly receive critical information about enrolling for your studies or finding employment in Germany. Our expertise ensures efficient learning during classes in Berlin or Düsseldorf, as well as through our online training center, allowing you to learn from the comfort of your own home. Our fun leisure activities combine language and culture, meaning this program supports you optimally for university admission in Germany.

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Scholastic Journey

November 18, 2025by: Grant Dockery - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad European Union Summer - Politics & Economics
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The courses I took this summer were some of the most in-depth I have ever taken. The classes do not only rely on reading scholarly articles but also hands-on experience. In the EU Seminar course, we roleplayed the Commission, Parliament, and Council of Ministers to learn how bills get passed. For our overall final, the entire group (35 people total) was involved in a Model EU (I represented Italy's interests.). We tackled real issues, such as tariffs and aiding Ukraine. We also took numerous field trips, including to a Ukrainian mission. It was one thing to read about the 7 branches of the EU but quite another to visit the EU Parliament in Straßburg, the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm (where we met a representative and learned about recent NATO involvement), and the Commission, Council of Ministers, and EEAS in Brussels, the latter of which was in the midst of figuring out the Iran-Israel 12-day crisis. IES arranged all of the travel details perfectly, and we had some fun field trips in addition to plenty of free time to explore the cities. I have never looked at waffles the same way since. Belgium and Sweden were 2 countries I never would have seem without this program, and given Freiburg's location, France and Switzerland were easy to reach.

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