The Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies encourages students to participate in a study and/or work abroad program in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland offered through our department or Waterloo International.
As early as during their first spring term, students may participate in the Waterloo Summer School in Germany. During the five-week program, students will earn the equivalent of three second-year University of Waterloo language and culture courses. Housing and cultural activities will be provided for a nominal fee by our German partner university. Students at beginner levels can also go abroad as part of the Canadian Summer School in Germany (see below).
From the range of programs designed for students entering their second or third year of university study offered through Waterloo International, our students typically choose to go to Mannheim, Bamberg, or Graz. Students usually need to have three semesters of university-level German or equivalent before they go. Students also need to meet with a Germanic and Slavic Studies advisor to select courses to take abroad. Approved German courses completed on exchange can fulfil electives and requirements for all German academic plans. Other departments may grant students credits upon approval as well. Course equivalencies are determined after students return to Waterloo and require official transcripts. Students who are accepted into the exchange program may apply for scholarships and bursaries.
Students in their third or fourth year of study may be interested in the following opportunities:
Students spend seven weeks in Germany taking language courses at Kassel University and living with a German family. These courses can be credited to University of Waterloo by obtaining a Letter of Permission before leaving. Open to all students.
Students spend a year teaching English at a German high school after having obtained their Bachelor's of Arts (BA). This program is open to graduating students in any discipline. Students do not have to be German majors, but they do need to have a good command of German.
This program supports initiatives of students who want to work in Germany and also assists students with work permits and visas.
A course for students interested in an international career, e.g., in international business.
DAAD is the German national agency for the support of international academic co-operation. It offers programs and funding for students, faculty, researchers, and others in higher education, and provides financial support to over 55,000 individuals per year.
For information and application deadlines, contact the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies.