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College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at DIS
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Courses at DIS are taught in English. DIS offers intellectually challenging academic programs in Humanities and Social Sciences, Politics of the European Union, International Business and Economics, Architecture and Design, Child Development and Diversity, Marine Biology and Ecology, Molecular Biology and Genetics and Medical Practice.
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University Studies Abroad Consortium International Business and Economic Studies in Copenhagen, Denmark
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As a student at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS), you have the opportunity to study international business and economics at one of the world's top institutes, giving you an important academic foundation as well as an opportunity for cultural enrichment and making personal international business contacts. All courses are taught in English and are attended by Danish and other international students.
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Youth For Understanding USA Community College Program
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Change Your Life, Change Your World. The Learning Adventure of a Lifetime.
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University of Miami Study Abroad in Denmark
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Study Abroad in Copenhagen, Odense or Aalborg, Denmark: Prerequisites include a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
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State University of New York at Albany (SUNY) Denmark International Study Program (DIS)
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DIS offers an extensive curriculum taught in English in architecture and design, communication, psychology, education, humanities and social sciences, biology, marine & environmental studies, international business and medical practice & policy. DIS also offers summer programs in humanities, social sciences, architecture and various design courses, medical practice & policy, nursing, and international business in Copenhagen, as well as a special HIV/AIDS program in Western Europe.
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University of Miami University of Southern Denmark
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The University of Southern Denmark is the result of a merger in 1998 of the former Odense University, Southern Denmark School of Business and Engineering and South Jutland University Centre. The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is, with its some 20,000 students and 1,600 full-time employees, the third largest university in Denmark. It has campuses in Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg and Sonderborg.
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University of Miami Aalborg University
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Aalborg University was founded in 1974 as the fifth Danish university and now has more than 13,000 students. The innovative faculty of Engineering and Science has a wide range of course offerings in the various fields.
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University of Copenhagen Human Biology
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Focus on the patophysiology and the cell biology of humans.
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Global Engineering Education Exchange
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This program is available to students of member institutions only. Program taught in English.
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Aalborg University
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All study programmes are on Master level.
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Necessary Teacher Training College
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International alternative teacher training college with a learning by doing approach.
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Aalborg University Copenhagen
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The main aim of Medialogy is to bridge creativity and technology through the development and cross-combination of areas and topics within the field of humanities, computer science and technology that, until now, have been kept apart by conventional standards.
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Suffolk University with Copenhagen Business School
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Suffolk has built its reputation by offering students a uniquely supportive, yet challenging, educational environment, extending beyond our Boston campus to the wide array of study abroad program locations we have available. With over 48 programs in 23 countries around the globe, our diverse program options are bound to provide an experience to last a lifetime.
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Suffolk University with Aalborg University
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Suffolk has built its reputation by offering students a uniquely supportive, yet challenging, educational environment, extending beyond our Boston campus to the wide array of study abroad program locations we have available. With over 48 programs in 23 countries around the globe, our diverse program options are bound to provide an experience to last a lifetime.
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DIS Architecture & Design
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This program combines intensive studios with field studies, electives and study tours across Denmark and Scandinavia. See high-quality buildings, talk with your professors, interact with the architects. This program will expand your skills and familiarize you with contemporary Scandinavian Design.
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West Virginia University
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The university, which has a student popluation of 10,000, is a modern, progressive insitution that emphasizes interdisciplinary course work and internationalization. The university campus is located three miles outside of the city center and is easily accessible by bus.
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Technical University of Denmark
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2-year M.Sc. in Engineering programmes taught in English; also courses for international exchange students available in English.
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DIS Biotechnology & Biomedicine
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The Biotechnology & Biomedicine program is designed for students exploring career opportunities within biotech research and/or biotech business development. It offers students: 1. Insights into biotechnology-based methods for diagnosing and treatment of decease 2. an understanding of the dynamics of drug discovery and development, and 3. a global and interdisciplinary perspective on how biotech research and biotech business work together.
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DIS Public Health
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The Public Health program is designed for students exploring career opportunities in public health, either from policy, sociology, or pre-med backgrounds. Health care provisions in Denmark and the rest of Northern Europe are funded either through taxes or by employers, and only to a lesser degree based on private insurance--meaning that every citizen has free access to the full range of health services. Denmark is also the leader in epidemiology research, not least do to the Civil Register system which makes it possible to track citizens over their lifetime for statistical reports. Also, the European headquarters for the World Health Organization (WHO) is located in Copenhagen.
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Scheduled travel to study tour of Denmark, Stockholm, Sweden, Berlin, Germany, Amsterdam, Netherlands; field trips to art museums, architectural landmarks, Parliament, Viking fortresses.
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Suhr's University College
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Suhr's offers Denmark's most comprehensive range of bachelor degrees and diploma programmes in nutrition and health. Most programmes require proficiency in Danish, but Suhr's offers the following course and degree programme taught in English: The complete programme of a 3 1/2 years Bachelor in Nutrition and Health of 210 ECTS in English will be offered starting September 2005.
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Center for Creativity and Theatre
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Teaching methods that combine spirituality and creativity. 3 - year Stage and Lifeart education, 5 month intensive, 1 - year voice education.
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Aalborg University
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Interdisciplinary program focusing on European Integration.
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DIS European Culture & History
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The European Culture & History program is designed for students majoring in the humanities. The program offers a wide variety of courses allowing you to gain in-depth knowledge and analytical skills in the fields of the European cultural tradition -- from ancient art and religious studies, to modern film and European history.
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Technical University of Denmark
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2-year M.Sc. in Engineering programmes taught in English; also courses for international exchange students available in English.
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Suffolk University with Aarhus School of Business
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Suffolk has built its reputation by offering students a uniquely supportive, yet challenging, educational environment, extending beyond our Boston campus to the wide array of study abroad program locations we have available. With over 48 programs in 23 countries around the globe, our diverse program options are bound to provide an experience to last a lifetime.
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University of Aarhus
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Danish School of Journalism
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Specialization in European Affairs for journalists and students.
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C.U.N.Y. - The College of Staten Island
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Students will have opportunities to explore Denmark, a special blend of "Scandinavian" and "European" society - historically, culturally, and politically. The classrooms have a wide range of students with different backgrounds from central and eastern Europe, Russia, China, and America.
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DIS Global Economics
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The Global Economics program is designed for students majoring in economics, business, and international relations. This program deals with one of the most far-reaching processes in human history, that of globalization. You will have the opportunity to make your own personal investment in and African entrepreneur, gain a competitive edge by understanding how comparative advantage drives development, and understand how globalization affects distribution and wealth among the nations and peoples on Earth.
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Suffolk University with Copenhagen Business School
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Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is the largest business school in northern Europe with 14,000 students. CBS was integrated into the national system of higher education in 1965.
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State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY)
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The Copenhagen Business School has around 14,000 students and an annual intake of around 1,000 exchange students. With this number of students as well as around 400 full-time researchers and around 500 administrative employees, CBS is one of the 3 largest business school in Northern Europe.
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Dansevaerkstedet
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1-year pre-university foundation course in dance.
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DIS Sustainability in Scandinavia
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Alternative energy, energy conservation, public transportation, urban planning, and ecologically and socially sustainable design - these are areas for which the Danes are famous. Come meet the people who pioneered wind-power and recycling - come see their buildings, their bikes, their streets, their homes, and their politicians. Get to know the links and tensions between environmental challenges and sustainable solutions, and the European perspective on best practices within urban development, waste management, energy conservation, and more.
The study tours in Denmark and Britain are tightly integrated into the coursework, offering hands-on experiences of the topics taught in class. They feature visits to Danish and European local community projects, NGOs, green technology companies, and governmental institutions, highlighting topics studied in class. Britain is in the forefront of sustainability initiatives and is currently building the world's largest windmill park at sea.
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DIS Global Economics
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The Global Economics program is designed for students majoring in economics, business, and international relations. This program deals with one of the most far-reaching processes in human history, that of globalization. You will have the opportunity to make your own personal investment in and African entrepreneur, gain a competitive edge by understanding how comparative advantage drives development, and understand how globalization affects distribution and wealth among the nations and peoples on Earth.
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DIS Migration & Identity
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The Migration & Identity program is designed for students majoring in migration studies, minority studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, or related fields.
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DIS International Business
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The International Business program is designed for students majoring in business, economics, marketing, management, or related fields. It offers:
- The ability to understand and analyze how businesses operate and create value in the European and global marketplace
- Hands-on insight into the European corporate world through cases with real companies and business visits in Denmark and Europe
- An international application of your skills in management, economics , finance, and marketing
- Analytical and problem-solving skills, developed through papers, projects, presentations, and group work
- Enhanced intercultural competence through cultural education, interaction, and reflection
- A solid knowledge of the European business environment, including the EU laws and institutions which regulate business practices and trade.
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DIS Psychology
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The Psychology Program is designed for students of psychology. Few other study abroad programs offer this range of courses in psychology.
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DIS Medical Practice & Policy
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The Medical Practice & Policy program is designed for highly motivated students with the required science background and a serious interest in medicine. It offers students a unique clinical course for pre-med students (not available in the US), valuable hands-on experience such as patient cases and clinical lab exercises, and improved chances of getting into the medical school of your choice.
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DIS Child Diversity and Development
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The DIS Child Diversity and Development program is designed for students majoring in child development, education, psychology, sociology, human development, social work and related fields. The program aims to give students new perspectives on child development and insights into the complex issues of diversity and education.
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