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Peter Nübold
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Dr. Peter Nübold is director of the Language Center at Technische Universität (TU) Braunschweig/Germany. He studied in Darmstadt and Braunschweig and graduated in 1972 with a Staatsexamen (Master’s degree) in English philology, and physics. In 1977 he earned his doctorate in English linguistics from TU Braunschweig. In 1986 he was a guest lecturer in the People’s Republic of China at NPU/Xi’an; 1987 he received a DAAD scholarship and spent 6 months in the United States as a visiting professor at SUNY/Albany. Dr. Nübold’s teaching experience ranges from phonology and quantitative linguistics to language teaching methodology and EST (English for Science and Technology). He has authored several books and numerous articles on various aspects of applied linguistics and language teaching. More recently, his main interest has shifted to educating engineering students for a career in a globalized world.

Updated: 09/23/2003

 
     

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The International Engineering Program is a dual-degree program combining a B.A. in German, French and/or Spanish with a B.S. in one of the engineering disciplines.  IEP students study language and culture each semester along with their engineering curriculum. In the fourth year of the five-year program, they then go abroad as interns with engineering based firms in Europe or Latin America, and also as exchange students with one of our partner universities