German-French double diploma
Since the winter semester 2008/2009, architecture students of the TU Dresden can receive the German-French double diploma in a joint study program with the ENSA Strasbourg.
Prerequisites are the successful completion of the first three years of study or proof of corresponding, credited knowledge and French language skills, which are classified as B2 according to the international language level. Students from Dresden can begin their one-year stay at the partner university in the winter semester after the third year of study at the earliest. During this period, 50% of the achievements of the main subject studies are to be completed. In addition, a two-month internship in the partner country is required.
Students registered for the double degree will receive a timetable that regulates the course of their major studies in both Dresden and Strasbourg. The German-French Double Diploma is supervised by the Chair of Architectural History, Prof. Hans-Georg Lippert and Dipl.-Ing. Kerstin Zaschke, whom students can contact if they have any questions or are interested.
Further information can be found here.