The First Step

An integration course is often the first important step toward settling in Germany. At the Bildungskolleg Oberbayern, people learn German for everyday life, for dealing with government agencies, for family, for vocational training, for work, and for living independently. All integration courses conclude with the German Test for Immigrants (DTZ) and the “Life in Germany” Test (LiD).

It’s not just about grammar and vocabulary. Language helps people understand how things fit together, gain confidence, and actively participate in society. Our integration courses combine qualified instruction with personalized support, clear structures, and a respectful atmosphere.

As an accredited BAMF provider, we offer a variety of integration courses tailored to different learning needs.

When and where our courses take place:
  • Weilheim: Mornings and evenings (afternoons by request)
  • Geretsried: Morning, Afternoon, Evening
  • Schongau: Morning
  • Penzberg: Morning

Integration Courses

General Integration Course

The general integration course is designed for people who are learning German and want to better navigate everyday life, society, and the workplace in Germany. In the language course, German language skills are built up step by step, for example, for conversations, forms, dealing with government agencies, family, work, and education. The course consists of 600 teaching units (UE) of language instruction and 100 teaching units (UE) of orientation instruction. The orientation course covers important topics related to life in Germany, such as the legal system, history, culture, values, and living together. The course prepares participants for the German Test for Immigrants and the “Life in Germany” test.

Integration Course with Literacy Instruction

The integration course with literacy instruction is designed for people who cannot read or write—or cannot do so sufficiently—and therefore need special support in learning German. In the course, participants are introduced to the Latin alphabet and practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking from the very beginning. The course consists of 900 teaching units (UE) of language instruction, plus 300 UE of extension through review sessions and 100 UE of an orientation course. Instruction progresses in small steps and combines language learning with basic written language development.

Integration Course for People with Low Literacy Skills

The integration course for people with low literacy skills is designed for individuals who have already learned to read and write but still have difficulty dealing with longer words, sentences, or texts. The course offers more time, repetition, and appropriate exercises so that reading, writing, and learning German are effectively integrated. The course consists of 900 teaching units (UE) of language instruction, plus 300 UE of extension through review sessions and 100 UE of an orientation course. The focus is on building language skills in an accessible way, confident use in everyday life, and a slower pace of progression.

Integration Course for Learners of a Second Writing System

The integration course for learners of a second writing system is designed for people who can read and write in their native language but have not yet mastered the Latin alphabet. At the beginning, participants learn the Latin alphabet, spelling, and the relationship between sounds and letters in German. The course consists of 900 teaching units of language instruction and 100 teaching units of orientation instruction. Building on this foundation, participants develop German language skills for everyday life, orientation, and social participation.

Here you’ll find the latest course dates, location, time, and start date, along with a registration link. For those new to the module, we also offer courses that are already in progress:

Planned
Integration Course with Literacy InstructionPenzberg09.2026MorningSpots Available> Anmeldung
Integration Course with Literacy InstructionWeilheim09.2026AfternoonSpots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration CourseWeilheim09.2026MorningA1.1Spots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration CourseSchongau09.2026MorningA1.1Spots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration CourseGeretsried09.2026AfternoonA1.1Spots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration CourseWeilheim09.2026EveningA1.1Spots Available> Anmeldung
Started
General Integration Course 147Geretsried07.2026EveningA2.1upon request> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 143Schongau07.2026MorningB1.1upon request> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 145Penzberg07.2026MorningA1.2Spots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 141Weilheim07.2026MorningO CourseSpots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 149Geretsried07.2026MorningA2.1upon request> Anmeldung
Integration Course with Literacy Instruction 151Weilheim07.2026MorningA2.1upon request> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 148Weilheim07.2026MorningA2.1Spots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 132Weilheim07.2026EveningO CourseSpots Available> Anmeldung
General Integration Course 139Geretsried07.2026EveningB1.2upon request> Anmeldung
Placement Test for Integration Courses

Before an integration course begins, we administer a placement test. This helps us find the right course and the appropriate course level. The test assesses your existing knowledge of German and determines whether a general integration course or a specialized course is more appropriate. After the placement test, we’ll provide you with personalized advice on the next steps, suitable class times, and the next available course start date.

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DTZ Exam

The German Test for Immigrants (DTZ) is the language exam taken at the end of the integration course. It assesses listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. With the DTZ, participants can demonstrate whether they have reached language level A2 or B1. The exam is provided by g.a.s.t. The Bildungskolleg Oberbayern administers the exam on-site. If the desired result is not achieved, the exam can be retaken for a fee.

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LID Exam

The “Life in Germany” test is the final exam for the orientation course. It covers important topics related to life in Germany, such as the legal system, history, culture, living together, and values. The test consists of 33 questions and takes 60 minutes. To pass the orientation course, at least 15 questions must be answered correctly. If at least 17 questions are answered correctly, the test can also be used as proof for naturalization. The Bildungskolleg Oberbayern administers the test on-site. If the test is not passed, it can be retaken for a fee.

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Registration

You can register for a course here.

This registration does not constitute a binding commitment to a spot in the course. Upon receipt of your registration, we will first review your documents to ensure they are complete and that you meet the eligibility requirements. You will only be offered a spot in the course if all requirements are met and spots are available. A binding agreement to participate is only established upon receipt of our written confirmation.

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