We provide language courses to all faculties of the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt as part of the curriculum and also additional courses for our students.

You will broaden your knowledge of English in your compulsory subjects and, if you are interested, you can choose from our voluntary additional offer between other languages: English, French, German, Spanish and others.

Programme Electives summer semester 2025

Registration is possible from 13 January to 9 February 2025 (click on the courses below).

The courses take place 14 weeks with 2 (German 3) teaching units each.

Please note our fee regulations! You only have a fixed place on the course once the contribution towards costs has been paid (last day of payment 13 February 2025). We reserve the right to cancel courses if we do not have enough participants - you will be informed in good time.

Courses are graded and appear on your semester certificate if they are completed positively. Negative grades are not shown. The grades of the electives have no influence on your studies.

Have fun learning languages!

2020 09 FHWN Campus1 4185 Pletterbauer

English

For all those who don't just want to speak “Netflix”...

Grammar in context

Participate in online discussions, stating and responding to opinions on topics of interest at some length. Focus on speaking.

Level B2/C1

time: Monday 17.30-19.00

place: online

start: 3 March 2025

Register here

Plain Talking

Participate in online discussions, stating and responding to opinions on topics of interest at some length. Focus on speaking.

Level B2/C1

time: Monday 17.30-19.00

place: online

start: 3 March 2025

Register here

I Stock 1403617423

French

Parlez-vous taxi, café et croissant?

A1.1 (beginners)

time: Tuesday 18.45-20.15

place: online

start: 4 March 2025

Register here

A1.2 (beginners with previous knowledge)

I can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences.

time: Tuesday 17.00-18.30

place: online

start: 4 March 2025

Register here

Sprachenangebot SS2020

German

Hallo, servus oder griazi...want to learn German from scratch - oder haben Sie bereits Vorkenntnisse?

All German levels take place on the same day and the same time:

time: Monday 17.30-20.00

place: City Campus

start: 3 March 2025

If you do not know your level, you can take a placement test and only then register for the appropriate course.

A1.1 (beginners)

Register here

A1.2 (beginners with previous knowledge)

I can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences.

Register here

A2.1 (lower intermediate)

I can recognise familiar expressions and simple sentences. I can refer to immediate needs in a simple way. I can write short, simple greetings and explanations. I can talk about topics such as myself, my family, my hobbies, countries, shopping.

Register here

B1.1 (intermediate)

I can understand the essentials in short, clear messages and texts. I can communicate during routine tasks, make brief social contacts, express my feelings and react to them.

Register here

B1.2 (intermediate, part 2)

I can talk coherently about familiar topics and personal areas of interest.

I can talk about experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals and give brief reasons or explanations for plans and opinions.

Register here

C1 (advanced)

I can understand longer texts and follow complex lines of argument if I am familiar with the topic. I can usually communicate spontaneously and fluently. I can take part in discussions and justify my point of view.

Register here

Gebärdensprache

Sign Language

Break down barriers, get to know sign language and the deaf community.

Basic course - continuation from winter semester

You will learn more words and the lecturer will give us tips on communication and accessibility in sign language.

time: Tuesday 17.00-20.00 (15.4, 22.4, 6.5, 20.5, 10.6, 17.6, 24.6.2025)

place: City Campus

start: 15 April 2025

Register here

I Stock 1144739356

Spanish

Hola, qué tal?

A1.1 (beginners)

time: Tuesday 17.00-18.30

place: online

start: 4 March 2025

Register here

A1.2 (beginners with previous knowledge)

I can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences.

time: Tuesday 18.45-20.15

place: online

start: 4 March 2025

Register here

A2.1 (lower intermediate)

I can recognise familiar expressions and simple sentences. I can refer to immediate needs in a simple way. I can write short, simple greetings and explanations. I can talk about topics such as myself, my family, my hobbies, countries, shopping.

time: Monday 18.00-19.30

place: online

start: 3 March 2025

Register here

You are not a student of our university, but would still like to take advantage of the language programme? Please contact Claudia Appl!

Services

  • English in the curriculum
  • Language courses and workshop for students
  • Language courses and workshops for employees
  • Translation and proofreading for employees
  • Research projects on the subject of English / foreign languages
An dieser Stelle würde wir Ihnen gerne ein Youtube Video zeigen, aber Ihre aktuellen Cookie Einstellungen erlauben dies nicht.
An dieser Stelle würde wir Ihnen gerne ein Youtube Video zeigen, aber Ihre aktuellen Cookie Einstellungen erlauben dies nicht.

English for all faculties

During the English courses within your study programme you will learn to communicate in English in the relevant professional context.

You will learn to

  • confidently use technical vocabulary
  • give presentations
  • conduct meetings
  • write applications and
  • analyse and discuss technical texts.

At the beginning of your studies, you will take an entrance exam so that we can provide you with the best possible support.

Lesson emphasisDetails
ESP - English for Specific Purposes
  • Oriented to the programme’s content requirements
  • Specialist terminology
  • Written/oral communication in the workplace

Examples:

  • Giving instructions during an X-ray (Radiological Technology)
  • Giving product presentations (Business Consultancy, Robotics)
  • Writing press releases (Training & Sport Sciences)
EAP - English for Academic Purposes

  • Understanding and analysing scientific texts in English
  • Producing scientific texts on your own
  • Skills: reading, listening, writing and speaking
ESAP - English for Specific Academic Purposes

  • Producing specific types of text that are relevant to the subject area

Examples:

  • Creating and presenting scientific posters
  • Writing abstracts
Preparation course for "Cambridge Linguaskill"

Discover the wide range of other languages that you, as a University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt student, can learn on a voluntary basis:

  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Spanish

Depending on your language level, you will learn to deal with everyday or more complex situations. Our courses are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR):

Beginners (A1/A2): You can communicate in simple everyday situations, read short messages and descriptions, listen and conduct dialogues, and write short e-mails and other messages; Topics: family, shopping, work, travel

Intermediate (B1/B2): You can communicate in everyday and professional situations, talk about both concrete and abstract topics, and explain interests, views, plans as well as and advantages and disadvantages. You can write longer texts on a wide range of topics; Topics: work, school, leisure, familiar areas of expertise

Advanced (C1): You can communicate without problems in all everyday situations and in a professional context. You can understand longer factual texts and literary productions, can talk about abstract concepts and implicit ideas, and can write long, coherent texts. You can express yourself spontaneously and fluently.

Entrance levels in tertiary education: Comparison of normal standards with the competence achieved by first-semester students and comparison with graduates from various types of schools.

Needs analysis: English for the workplace: Summary and analysis of the results of periodic surveys on English in the workplace.

English for Specific Purposes, English for Academic Purposes: Comparison of learner language and published abstracts in terms of stylistics.

Head of Institute

Ulrike Pavelka
60146 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
6067 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
6764 M Jpg Lgfs
32997 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
27058 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
Ingrid Martschini
30175 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
24645 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
31526 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
30136 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
64765 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
8257 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
87907 m jpg quality100maxheight1080
92356 m jpg quality100maxheight1080

External lecturers