German at KTH
Language skills and knowledge of a country's everyday life are now one of the success factors in many professions and a prerequisite for successfully working in our globalized society. Speakers of German can communicate with about 100 million Europeans in their first language. KTH has numerous established contacts via whom many German companies offer master’s and doctoral projects.
Why learn German?
German is an exceptionally important language in Europe. German is not only spoken in Germany, but also in Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. In addition, German is an important contact language particularly in Eastern Europe, where many people do not speak English very well. For Swedish speakers, the learning process is greatly facilitated by the fact that German and Swedish are closely related: it doesn’t take long before you are able to communicate in German.
The German-Swedish cultural relations are by tradition very good. In Germany, there is a significant interest in Sweden and Swedish culture. Several Swedish authors have found a wide audience in Germany, and the same is true for many performers within various genres of music. In addition, a number of young Swedish artists have been both active and successful in Berlin.
Exchange opportunities
Germany is - and has always been - Sweden's undeniably largest trading partner for both export and import. This opens up a wide range of opportunities for Swedish students and job applicants. Many German companies offer internships, and KTH has a large network of contacts in addition to the academic exchange.
Practice your German: Language café and tandem
In addition to the courses in German for engineers, students at KTH can practice the language outside the classroom by attending the language café or finding a language tandem partner .
Contact
If you have questions or comments, please see our FAQ for German or contact the responsible teacher: