English Programme (Certificate)
RheinAhrCampus offers a number of courses in English. They are part of our regular course programme and open to all exchange students. The courses provide students with the theoretical background and practical experience to work effectively in an international context.
Certificate in International Business and Communication is awarded to exchange students who successfully complete the programme. A list of the courses under the Programme is available below.
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The preliminary course catalogue for Summer Semester 2025 is available here:
Courses in English Summer Semester 2025 (pdf)
The course catalogue for Winter Semester 2024-2025 is available here:
Courses in English Winter Semester 2024-2025 (pdf)
Certificate in International Business and Communication
- German Business StrategiesPrescribed Course: Pre-Semester Workshop. Compulsory for Exchange Students.
- Cultural Competence in German (pdf)Prescribed Course: German Language Skills
- Embracing Cultural DiversityPrescribed Course (Winter Semester Only)
- Academic InternshipBy prior application and arrangement only.
- International Marketing (pdf)
- Business English I (pdf)
- Business Spanish I (pdf)
- Business Spanish II (pdf)
- Business Spanish Advanced Communication (pdf)
- Modul B25-01 international competence - Business and Communicaton
- Modul B25-02 international competence - Language and Business Culture
- Modul B25-03 international competence - Language
- Modul B25-04 international competence - Working Internationally
- Modul B25-05 international competence - Asia
- Modul B25-06 international competence - Europe
- Intercultural Studies of Germany
The courses in the Certificate Programme are regular courses open to all RheinAhrCampus students. They have not been set up specifically for exchange students. The course descriptions above are for general information only. The legally binding course descriptions are published by the faculties in charge.
Catalogue of Classes taught in German
Are your German language skills sufficient for tackling classes in German? If this is the case, please check out our course descriptions for classes taught in German: