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Adding German as a minor gives your degree an international dimension. German is one of Europe’s key languages in business, science, politics, and tourism. In Lapland, these skills are particularly valuable: the region welcomes many German-speaking visitors, and cooperation with Central European partners is expanding. At the University of Lapland, courses combine practical language training with cultural and intercultural insights, supporting careers in tourism, education, law, and international relations. German strengthens your academic profile and opens doors to new opportunities both in Finland and abroad. Integrating German into your studies means investing in an international perspective and gaining a competitive advantage for the future.

German: Language Use and Culture (CEFR B2) (25 ECTS credits)

XSAK0221V24 Saksan kieliopin kertaus (CEFR B1) 3 cr.

TSAK0201V24 Saksan tekstin ymmärtäminen (CEFR B1) 3 cr.

TSAK0206V24 Projekti- ja verkostointitaito, saksa (CEFR B1) 2 cr.

XSAK0010V24 Saksa: Teach and Learn 1-3 cr.

XICP0233V24 Understanding the German-speaking Countries 3 cr.

XSAK0222V24 Textverständnis Deutsch 2 (CEFR B2) 4 cr.

XSAK0228V24 Textverständnis Deutsch 3 (CEFR B2-C1) 4 cr.

XSAK0229V24 Nachrichten-Tagebuch (CEFR B2-C1) 4 cr.

XSAK0227V24 Schreibkurs Auslandstagebuch (CEFR B1) 4 cr.

Read more about the content of studies in the study guide. The study guide also contains the teaching schedules of the current studies.

 

There is no separate application for Language as a Minor: German. You can register for the studies at Peppi or Tuudo.