German Courses - DaF
Intercultural Workshops for International First Semester Students (Bachelor`s & Master`s)
Introduction to German Language & Culture
Arrive and immerse yourself in the language & culture in Germany with Verena Gruber and Barbara Lembcke. Please join the workshop according to your study programme. You are welcome.
When & Where?
- Engineering Sciences, M.Eng: 10 March, 9:30-11:00 am , online
- International Management, M.A: 10 March, 9:30-11:00 am , online
- International Bachelor of Engineering: 11 March, 9:30-11:00 am, face to face in room A2.04
- International Bachelor of Wood Technology: 11 March, 9:30-11:00 am, face to face in room A2.04
- Exchange students (all degrees & semesters): 11 March, 9:30-11:00 am, face to face in room A2.04
- Hydrogen Technology, M.Sci: 14 March, 9:30-11:00 am, online
Zoomlink for the online workshops: https://th-rosenheim.zoom-x.de/j/62756856729?pwd=tP728aqXOx3NyJc8BdD6mNuXwRbBar.1
You can register for your German Course via the Learning Campus in the Course Room "German Courses - Registration / Deutschkurse - Anmeldung". Please have a look at the offered modules, the registration guidelines and the FAQs.
Placement German Courses
Beginners without German language skills enroll directly in Deutsch A1 kompakt.
All other students take the placement test Einstufungstest DaF - even if you already have a language certificate from any other institution then TH Rosenheim - before you enroll. Choose your class according to the result.
Have you already taken a German Class with us? Select the follow-up module if you passed it (well) in the previous semester. Otherwise, repeat your module.
Registration period for students who have not obtained a seat last semester in a German Course at TH Rosenheim: 3 February - 12 February
Registration period for all students: 24 February - 23 March
Only students who have not obtained a seat last semester are allowed to register now. All others can register from 24 February only!
The groups are filled by your registrations as long as seats are available. Some degree programmes have integrated German modules and priority/reserved seats.
Our German Courses (starting from 26 March 2025)
- Deutsch A1 kompakt
- Deutsch A2 kompakt
- Deutsch B1.1
- Deutsch B1.2
- Deutsch B2.1
- Deutsch B2.2
- Deutsch C1/B2: Präsentieren und Kommunizieren
Personal consultation hours Campus Rosenheim: 17 March- 20 March: 11:00-12:00 Room A 2.20
Personal consultation hours Campus Burghausen: 17 March- 20 March: 13:00-14:00 Room C4.04
You can register with the digital placement test or your Elective Certificate without a personal consultation.

Summer Semester 2025
Courses start on Wednesday, 26 March 2025
The course data (above) may be subject to change.
You can find the DaF courses and course rooms in the Starplan (select "AW" at study course)
In the event of unexcused absence in the first week, we reserve the right to give the place to someone else. Please send apologies directly to your teacher.

Winter Semester 2024/25
Courses start on Thursday, 10 October 2024
The course data (above) may be subject to change.
You can find the DaF courses and course rooms in the Starplan (select "AW" at study course)
In the event of unexcused absence in the first week, we reserve the right to give the place to someone else. Please send apologies directly to your teacher.
The module descriptions can be viewed here.
Summer Semester 2024
Course start: April 3rd
Deutsch A1 kompakt Campus Rosenheim (4SWS / 5 CP)
Thu 5:15-6:45 pm and Sat 9:00-12:30 am (presence), Mr. Andreas Heusinger
Deutsch A1 kompakt Campus Burghausen (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Tue 15:45 – 17:15 and Thu 15:45 – 17:15 (presence), Mrs. Kerstin Han, fully booked
Deutsch A2 kompakt Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Mon 5:15-6:45 pm (presence) and Wed 9:45-11:15 am (online), Mrs. Barbara Lembcke, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: AIE-M, language admission requirement A2
Deutsch A2 kompakt Campus Burghausen (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Tue 5:30-7:00 pm and Thu 5:30-7:00 pm (presence), Mrs. Kerstin Han, fully booked
creditable as language admission requirement A2
Deutsch B1.1 Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Mon 5:15-6:45 pm (presence) and Thu 5:15-6:45 pm (online), Mrs. Dr. Nelia Edelmann, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: ING-M, AIE-M, AAI-BA, language admission requirement A2
Deutsch B1.1 Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Thu 9:45-11:15 am (presence), Mrs. Barbara Lembcke, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: ING-M, AIE-M, AAI-BA, language admission requirement A2
Deutsch B1.1 Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Mon 5:15-6:45 pm (presence) and Thu 5:15-6:45 pm (online), Mrs. Silke Wübbena-Schiegl, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: ING-M, AIE-M, AAI-BA, language admission requirement A2
Deutsch B1.2 Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Tue 5.15-6.45 pm (presence) und Fr 8:00-9:30 am (online), Fr. Silke Wübbena-Schiegl, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: ING-M, AIE-M, AAI-BA, language admission requirement A2
Deutsch B2 kompakt Campus Rosenheim (4 SWS / 5 CP)
Mon 5:15-6:45 pm (presence) and Fr 8:00-9:30 am (online), Mrs. Susanne Mayr, fully booked
creditable as FWPM: ING-M, AIE-M, AAI-BA, language admission requirement A2
When can I register?
see Registration German Courses
Where and how do I register?
You register online in the Learning Campus. Please follow the link above, see Registration German Courses. You need to be immatriculated for registration.
How are places on the courses allocated?
The groups are filled by your registrations as long as there are places available. Some degree programmes have integrated German modules and priority/reserved seats.
What should I do if my preferred module is already full?
Choose a parallel module, if offered. Check the group selection in the LC to see if a place in your desired module has become available again due to cancellations by other participants. Otherwise, please register early enough the next semester.
Is there a waiting list?
No, the modules are filled to capacity. There is no waiting list. If you do not get a place, please try again next semester.
Can I move up after course start?
If there are still places available, see Registration German Courses in the Learning Campus, you can move up in the first two weeks of teaching. The missed material must be made up independently.
Can I repeat a module voluntarily?
It is possible to repeat a module voluntarily, and it can be useful, especially if you have had little opportunity to study and practise on your own in order to consolidate what you have learnt. Your grade also provides an indication of whether it makes sense to repeat the module.
Can I repeat a module and have a better grade credited to me?
Please refer to the regulations of your degree programme for information on crediting. In some English-language degree programmes, you can take several German Courses in a row and then apply for 5-10 CP to be credited to your account. It may be useful to take a few modules and then have the most successful ones credited to your account. In some degree programmes, the module is credited directly when it is taken.
How many German modules / CP can I have credited to my degree programme?
In most English-language degree programmes, you can have 5-10 CP credited to you. You can obtain the latest and valid information from your degree programme.
In the study programmes International Bachelor of Engineering (IBE) and International Bachelor of Wood Technology (IWT) the following German modules are integrated as compulsory subjects (4 academic hours / 5 CPs each).
Language admission requirement is A2.
1st semester (summer semester)
- German B1.1 (module number IBR11-IBB1 / IWT 01)
- German B1.2 (module number IBR12-IBB2 / IWT 02)
2nd semester (winter semester)
- German B2.1 (module number IBR21-IBB3 / IWT 11)
- German B2.2 (module number IBR22-IBB4 / IWT 12)
3rd semester (summer semester)
- Technical German 1, level B2/C1 (module number IBR31-IBB5 / IWT 21)
- Technical German 2, level B2/C1 (module number IBR32-IBB6 / IWT 22)
Information about course times and rooms can be found in Starplan (for study program IBR-B / IWT).
Course enrollment for the DaF compulsory modules of the IBE is possible via Learning Campus (Bachelor's degree programs in Engineering / Holztechnik und Bau).
If you are not studying an TH Rosenheim, the regulations for guest students apply.
If you cannot make it to Rosenheim in time for the semesterstart and you would like to start learning German in preparation for your arrival, this is usually possible.
Welcome to the TH Rosenheim. We offer German courses for students during their studies. If the language level is suitable and places are available, participation in our German courses for refugees as guest students is free of charge.
How?
Send an email to sprachenzentrum@th-rosenheim.de with the following information
- Name
- Country of origin
- Name of the course you would like to attend
- If you already have German language skills: Send along a language certificate or take an online placement test, e.g. the comprehensive placement test for DaF A1-C1 see.
https://www.klett-sprachen.de/digitales/einstufungstests/einstufungstests-daf-daz/c-638
Find more information here.
1. Virtuelle Hochschule Bayern
Students of TH Rosenheim can use the services of the Virtual University of Applied Sciences Bavaria free of charge.
- German as a foreign language
- German – Integration courses
- German Certificates
4. Peters Bildungsgruppe Rosenheim
5. German courses at the University of Munich
6. Officially recognised language exams
For information on officially recognised language examinations and language admission requirements, see language admission requirements.
We recommend international students to learn German in order to master and enrich student life and everyday life.
Questions about DaF to barbara.lembcke@th-rosenheim.de or sprachenzentrum@th-rosenheim.de.