Short Programs

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Short programs abroad are educational opportunities at international universities or other educational institutions designed for a shorter duration than a regular semester or academic year. Short programs offer students the opportunity to gain international experience without having to stay abroad for a long period of time. Short programs abroad are an excellent way for students to develop their intercultural skills, expand their network, and enrich their academic and professional perspectives. They can have different formats, such as:

  • Summer or Winter Schools: These courses are often offered by universities and usually include lectures, seminars, excursions and cultural activities.
  • Language courses: Many students use short programs to learn a foreign language or to improve their language skills.
  • Subject-specific programs: These programs focus on a specific subject area or topic and allow students to gain specialized knowledge and skills.
  • Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programs (BIP): These programs are part of the Erasmus+ initiative and combine online learning with short, intensive face-to-face periods abroad. They allow students to gain both digital learning and international experience in a compact format. BIPs are designed to increase the flexibility and accessibility of study abroad, especially for students who, for various reasons, cannot go abroad for extended periods of time.

Below you will find an overview of the various short programs. Please note that funding is not available for these programs. However, it may happen that students from partner universities receive discounts after a nomination by their home university. If this is the case, please contact the outgoing team at the International Office.

It is also important to always keep an eye on the application deadlines to ensure that you submit all necessary documents in time.

Furthermore, it is possible that you can have the achievements you make in these short programs credited to your studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. For more information on this topic, please contact your program coordinator directly or read the information on the website on "Academic Recognition".

Recognition for short programs

Agreement for recognition – general information

Students who participate in short programs at other universities do not have to conclude a Learning Agreement. However, if you want to be sure that your achievements from abroad are recognized for your study program at the KU, it is advisable to conclude an agreement for recognition.

From the 24/25 academic year onwards, agreements on recognition will exclusively be recorded via the KU credit transfer platform. More information is available in the next tab.

Recognition – before the mobility

An agreement for recognition is not necessary as a participant in a short program, but is recommended so that you can be sure that your achievements are credited to your study program.

  • Step 1: First, please discuss your selection of courses abroad with your degree program coordinator as soon as you have received the course offer from your host university.
  • Step 2: Register in Mobility Online: Registration for Short Programs.
  • The International Office checks whether the host university is recognized as a university and then activates the university for use in the online credit transfer portal. You will receive an e-mail informing you that the registration was successful and that you can now create a preliminary recognition (Learning Agreement) in the online credit transfer portal.
  • Step 3: Please log in to the credit transfer platform and enter the necessary details.

Recognition - during the mobility

If you find out at the partner university that some of your courses are not offered, you can have additional courses pre-approved in the credit transfer platform at the beginning of your stay.

Recognition – after the mobility

Once you have completed your short program, you will usually receive your transcript of records from the host university within 8 weeks. With this document you can apply for credit transfer.

Please log in to the KU’s credit transfer platform and complete the necessary steps.

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Contact

After reading through the information on our website, do you still have unanswered questions about studying abroad or do you then need individual advice? We are here for you! To schedule an appointment, simply click on the business cards below. We look forward to supporting you in your study abroad adventure!

Stephany Koujou
Stephany Koujou
Outgoing Students Coordinator
Building Domplatz 8  |  Room: DP8-201 | Campus Eichstätt
Armelle Langenwald
Armelle Langenwald
Outgoing Students Erasmus+ & WFI Faculty Programs
Building Hauptbau  |  Room: HB-209 | Campus Ingolstadt