In addition to Economics credit, students can take courses that fulfill other major, minor, distribution or elective
requirements. Students should be prepared to show course materials to the department, for final course approval, at the conclusion of the program.
I. IU Programs
By choosing one of the following IU programs, students will receive comprehensive advising from Overseas Study in cooperation with major advisor(s). Unless otherwise noted the programs offer both semester (SEM) and academic year (AY) options. Those with summer options are noted (SUM).
Eligibility, housing, program dates,
cost and financial aid details for each program can be found on individual program flyers. The Information Center also has comprehensive program notebooks with more detailed information. If you have further questions or want to speak with an advisor about academic issues, please call Overseas Study to arrange an appointment.
- Mainstreamed Programs in English-Speaking Countries
Mainstreamed programs offer the widest range of courses through their university’s Economics department and attract the largest number of majors. These programs also offer the best opportunity for cultural immersion.
Programs:
Representative list of previous courses:
- Australian Economy
- Economics of the Environment
- Economic Integration in the EU
- Industrial Economics
- International Trade
- Mainstreamed Programs in Other Langauges
These programs require proficiency in a second language and offer different degrees of mainstreaming. Variety and number of courses varies by program, but all of them offer the opportunity to study at least one or two Economics courses in another language.
Programs:
Aix-en-Provence, France
Bahia, Brazil
Bologna, Italy
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Freiburg, Germany
Lima, Peru
Madrid, Spain
Nagoya, Japan
Santiago, Chile
Sao Paulo, Brazil (Liberal
Arts)
Valparaiso, Chile
Representative list of previous courses:
- Espana y el Mercado Comun Europeo
- Market Integration
- Media et economie
- Storia economical
- Programs for Americans taught in English or Other Languages
We offer a number of programs that provide a limited selection of area studies courses that are taught exclusively for Americans. Generally one language class is required for programs that operate in a country where English is not the native language. Some of the programs offer classes only in the host country’s language. Coursework taken on the programs would fulfill general education, elective, and possibly major or minor requirements.
Programs:
Budapest, Hungary
Barcelona, Spain
Copenhagen, Denmark (SEM & SUM)
Dublin, Ireland (SEM & SUM)
Freiburg-EU, Germany
Hyderbad, India
London IES, England
London CIC, England
Madrid, Spain
Milan, Italy
Paris, France
Rome, Italy
Salamanca, Spain
Seville, Spain (Liberal Arts)
Tokyo, Japan
Vienna, Austria
II. Other IU Programs
Additional programs are coordinated by IU departments, schools or campuses.
In all cases information about the programs (e.g. program details, credit awarded, financial aid, eligibility, deadlines, costs, application instructions, etc.) must be sought from the sponsoring unit.
See http://www.indiana.edu/~overseas/programs/biglist.shtml.
III. Affiliated Study Abroad Programs
IU does not offer programs in every location and language, so students may choose to search from
among the list of affiliated programs
and AESOP programs that are administered by other institutions. These programs are endorsed by our office based on the reputation of the organizing agencies or institutions and the quality of the programs and their academic standards. Students earn transfer credit on these programs and the use of financial aid is subject to approval.
As a general rule, the mainstreamed programs are most likely to include courses that fulfill major requirements. Offerings in the programs designed exclusively for Americans are limited, and students should review the courses that are available and then consult Overseas Study for guidance.
IV. Other Non-IU Options
If students still do not find something that suits their needs,
they should consult the non-IU program instructions to get information on locating a program and procedures to follow.