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Bloomington IN 47405
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Copenhagen, Denmark (IU-DIS Co-Sponsored Summer Program)
DENMARK
DIS Summer Program in Copenhagen
COPENHAGEN
- Danish capital, Scandinavia's largest city (1.5 million)
- Lively, safe, student-friendly city
- Concerts, theater, Tivoli Gardens
- Crossroads of Europe and Scandinavia, near Amsterdam, Prague, Oslo, Stockholm, Berlin
TENTATIVE DATES
PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
- DIS: Denmark's International Study Programwww.dis.dk
- 50-60 U.S. and International students
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
- 6 IU credits
- All courses taught in English by Danish professors
- Integrated week-long study tours in Europe with each course
- Academic Themes:
- Business and the New Experience Economy:
European Business Strategy; Creative Industries: Business, Innovation, Politics, and Culture
- Crossing Borders:
East Meets West: Migration and Emerging Identities; Human Trafficking in Europe
- HIV/AIDS in Europe:
Understanding and Treating HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Europe: Comparative Perspectives
- Images & Ideas: Interpreting Modern European Art:
European Modernism: Representation, Imagination, Abstraction; Modern Art and Artists in Scandinavia
- Risk & Terror: European Security Today:
Managing Risks: European Security in the 21st Century; Terrorism and Counterterrorism in International Politics
- Some possibility for enrollment across themes; please consult Overseas Study.
HOUSING
- Student residence hall (Kollegium)
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
ELIGIBILITY
You may apply if you
- are a student at any Indiana University campus who is making
normal academic progress,
- are in at least your fourth full-time semester of college, and
- have approximately a 3.0 cumulative GPA
Business program also requires completion of E201, E202 and the Integrative
Core before program begins. Liberal Arts and Management Program (LAMP) students must have completed
BUS K201, ECON E201 and E202.
HIV/AIDS program also requires completion of one year of college-level biology and one year of college-level chemistry.
Complete eligibility criteria and selection criteria are outlined within the Academic Policies and Procedures
of the Office of Overseas Study.
Selection is based on maturity, seriousness of purpose, and appropriateness of match between program and applicant.
Students on disciplinary probation during program period are not eligible.
ESTIMATED 2008 COSTS
Airfare, personal expenses and vacation travel additional.
FINANCIAL AID
APPLICATION DEADLINE
January 28, 2008IU committee screens applications; final approval from DIS.
Electronic notification of application status sent within four weeks of application deadline.
How to Apply for this Program

Last updated: December 13, 2007
Comments: overseas@indiana.edu