For International Exchange Students

German language coursesECTS/ CPTermDatesCostDescription & Further Information

Intensive course (GER-Level A1 to B2)3summer &
winter

Feb/Mar &
Sep/Okt (Mon- Fri)

100 € + textbookhttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studium/im-studium/zusatzangebote/languages#c5925

Semester course (GER-Level A1 to C1)2summer &
winter
Mar-Jul &
Okt - Jan (Wed)
50 € + textbookhttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studium/im-studium/zusatzangebote/languages#c5925

Elective Courses (Interdisciplinary)ECTS/ CP

DepartmentDescription & Further Information

Module: German Society and Culture2

summer &

winter

variousInternational Officehttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studies/international/incoming#c45747

Module: Unboxing Biases2

summer &

winter

variousInternational Officehttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studies/international/incoming#c45747

Module: Orienting in a New Culture2

summer &

winter

variousInternational Officehttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studies/international/incoming#c45747

Module: International Project2

summer &

winter

variousInternational Officehttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studies/international/incoming#c45747

Module: Academic Skills2

summer &

winter

variousInternational Officehttps://www.hft-stuttgart.com/studies/international/incoming#c45747

Regular curricula courses
for exchange students (taught in english)
ECTS/ CPTermDates

Study Area/
Study Programme

Course DescriptionPrerequisiteNumber of Places

Lean construction in the management of projects
(Lean-Construction in der Projektabwicklung)

Prof. Dr. Claus Nesensohn

2summer &
winter
Mo 11:30 - 13:00Civil Engineering/
Bachelor Civil Engineering



Sustainable Water Resources Management

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Bach & Prof. Dr. -Ing. Baumannn

5

Civil Engineering/
Bachelor Civil Engineering



Infrastrukturmanagement

Prof. Dr. Riegebauer

4





tbd (Planspiel)

Prof. Dr. Katja Rade

5

Stuttgart Business School


Software Architecture

Prof. Dr. Deininger & Prof. Dr. -Ing. Wanner

6  (4 SWS)summerTwo blocks on Mondays or TuesdaysComputer ScienceThis module allows students to understand the interplay between requirements, design, and architectural choices, and how these affect system testability. It equips students to develop various design perspectives, select appropriate patterns, and effectively use modeling techniques. Additionally, students will learn to assess the implications of their design decisions. The course follows the iSAQB architecture training framework.
Prerequisites: Object-Oriented Programming (preferable Java), Software Engineering, Software Modelling.
Object-Oriented Programming (preferable Java), Software Engineering, Software Modelling.2

STUDY CATALOGUES 24/25

Business School


Interior Design Bachelor

Computer Science

Courses in English

ECTS

Seminar on current aspects of computer science / of business information systems

3

Human Computer Interaction

2

Module from the Master Software Technology

See website Master

Programming Project


Business Information Systems

3

Various compulsory electives - can only be named at the beginning of the semester

5