Academic Study Abroad Opportunities in Denmark


College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
CCIS Program at DIS

2000 P Street, NW Suite 503
Washington, DC, 20036, USA
Phone: 1-800-453-6956

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer

College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) 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.

Overview Students take required core courses (if any) in their academic program and participate in program-related study tours. Beyond these requirements students are free to select any combination of courses across the various programs. All students must be enrolled at a CCIS member institution.

Setting The DIS program is located at the very center of medieval Copenhagen, in a beautifully restored building from 1789, which includes a library, student lounges, computer labs, student advising and information services, architecture studios and a few new classrooms.

Value Program costs include tuition, textbooks and photocopies, field study events, study tours, personal email account, internet access, local transportation, fees, orientation and insurance.

E-mail To:info@ccisabroad.org


State University of New York (SUNY)
Study Abroad with the SUNY System

State University of New York, State University Plaza
Albany, New York, 12246, USA
Phone: 1-518-443-5555

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Winter Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Year Round, Academic Year

State University of New York (SUNY) The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.

Overview The State University of New York overseas study programs are, with some exceptions, open to all SUNY and non-SUNY students, with eligibility ranging from first year to graduate level. For many undergraduates, the best time to study abroad has traditionally been during the junior year; however, well-prepared sophomores, and occasionally freshmen, are eligible for some programs. For everyone, careful preparation and consultation with the campus Director of International Education are essential for determining where and when to go. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of the SUNY campuses for additional assistance.

Setting Study abroad can be one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences in a college student's career. Getting to know another culture, living in a new environment, learning a new language, meeting people: all these add up to a kind of education different from what can be acquired on campus. Equally important for American students is the discovery of their own country, its customs, its traditions and values, as they come to see it from a foreign vantage point. No wonder that so many returnees from overseas study say that the experience changed their lives.

Students learn well and mature quickly when studying in a different culture. And as all regions of the world become more interdependent, it is increasingly apparent that the truly educated person is one who has had first hand acquaintance with other cultures, both as preparation for responsible citizenship and, in a more practical way, as a basis for a career. In the words of former Senator J. William Fulbright, author of the Fulbright exchange program, "perhaps the greatest power of educational exchange is the power to convert nations into peoples and to translate ideologies into human aspirations".

Value Total expenses are competitive with other highly-rated study abroad programs in public and private universities across the country. Program costs are usually only slightly higher than on-campus costs of tuition, room and board (exclusive of international air fare) and in some countries expenses are actually less than they would be on campus. Study abroad students pay SUNY tuition (in-state or out-of-state, depending upon New York State residency) plus costs, which vary from program to program. Matriculated students at a State University of New York campus register on their home campus for programs offered at any other campus. They are thus able to maintain residency and eligibility for financial aid. (NOTE: Upper-division students registering at community colleges for overseas programs should consult with their registrar's office about appropriate credit.)

Most financial aid can be applied to overseas study, with the exception of some program costs and fees. For specific information students should consult the campus financial aid officer and the Director of International Education.

E-mail To:studyabroad@suny.edu


State University of New York at Albany (SUNY)

International Programs LI-66
Albany, New York, 12222, USA
Phone: 1-518-442-3525

Where: Aalborg in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

State University of New York at Albany (SUNY) Copenhagen: Courses taught in English by Danish faculty in Denmark's International Study Program (DIS) at the University of Copenhagen. Aalborg: Courses taught in English at Aalborg University in Danish language and culture.

Overview Direct enrollment at Aalborg University. The European Cultural Studies Program is taught in English and offers study in the fields of communication, culture, Danish language, and society. In addition, some courses are taught in English in the fields of economics, international business, international development studies, media, and management and international perspectives. Enrollment in regular university courses requires an advanced-level knowledge of Danish. Courses in Danish are available in engineering, music, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, and technology.

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E-mail To:intled@uamail.albany.edu


University of Miami
Study Abroad in Denmark

5050 Brunson Drive, Allen Hall 212
Coral Gables, Florida, 33124-1610, USA
Phone: 305-284-3434

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

University of Miami Study Abroad in Copenhagen, Odense or Aalborg, Denmark: Prerequisites include a minimum of 3.0 GPA.

Overview The University of Aalborg offers courses in English in Engineering, Communications, and Psychology. The University of Copenhagen and the University of Southern Denmark offer courses in Engish in Arts, Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Science.

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Setting Denmark is the only Scandinavian country attached to the mainland of Central Europe, located above Germany's northern boarder. With an interesting mix of lively cities and pastoral farmland, it is a country of manicured fields, medieval timbered houses, thatched-roof cottages, historic castles, manor homes, fishing villages, white sand beaches, and scores of unspoiled islands to explore.

Value Non-UM students pay the same tuition as UM students.

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University Studies Abroad Consortium
Copenhagen, Denmark
International Business and Economic Studies

University of Nevada, Reno m/s 323
Reno, NV, 89557, USA
Phone: 866-404-USAC

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

University Studies Abroad Consortium 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.

Overview The program offers a business and economics curriculum designed to address core degree requirements while providing a rich complement of courses with an international scope. Through a well chosen selection of courses, you may give more depth and another approach to your studies at your home institution and add an international dimension to any line of specialization.

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Setting Copenhagen, the largest city in Scandinavia and the capital of Denmark, is a modern, international city with an active waterfront, numerous canals and a thriving culture. It boasts parks with beautiful architecture, museums, theaters, Tivoli Gardens, castles, and a lively night life.

Value Program fees include tuition, orientation, Danish language course and health insurance.

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Aalborg University

Study Board for International Affairs Fibigerstraede 2
DK, 9220, Aalborg Oest DK-9220 Denmark
Phone: 011+459-535-8005

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Winter Semester

Aalborg University All study programmes are on Master level.

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Aalborg University

Study Board for International Affairs Fibigerstraede 2
DK, 9220, Aalborg Oest DK-9220 Denmark
Phone: 011+459-535-8005

Where: Aalborg in Denmark

Aalborg University Interdisciplinary program focusing on European Integration.

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Aalborg University Copenhagen

Lautrupvang 15
Ballerup, Denmark, 2750, Denmark
Phone: 011+4550525573

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Aalborg University Copenhagen 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.

Overview If you are interested in multimodal interfaces, virtual reality, motion capture, interactive acoustics, new interface design, tangible interfaces and ubiquitous computing, with applications in new media technology and art, then the Medialogy Master is the education for you. The Master with focus on medialogy coordinates the study and design of interactive technology for art, education and entertainment.

Setting Aalborg university offers high tech facilities in Virtual reality and new media (CAVE, panorama, 3D auditorium, sound studios...)

Value The master program engages in both basic research and the design of cutting edge technologies. The technologies represented include multi-modal interfaces, ubiquitous computing, collaborative learning environments, hand-held devices, intelligent agents, interactive toys, sensing technologies, virtual reality systems, motion capture systems and much more.

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Business and Technical College of Bornholm

Where: Denmark

Business and Technical College of Bornholm Multimedia Design will qualify you to work with media- and communication across the traditional industry sectors. / Service Management will qualify you for work in all areas of the Service Sector. / IT & Electronic Technology will arm you well for work in the field of IT and Electronic Technology.

Overview MD: Communication, innovation, system- & interface design, quality control, graphical design, visualisation & more. /SM: Specialisation in Tourism or Hotel & Catering supported by a 3 month traineeship. /IT & ET: An ability to take into account financial and organisational aspects and other factors

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Value The aim of our programmes is to make you able to work on development, planning, realisation and supervision in the relevant spheres or, for that matter, to start a business of your own. further education is also a possibility.


C.U.N.Y. - The College of Staten Island

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

C.U.N.Y. - The College of Staten Island 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.

Overview Denmark International Study (DIS) offers varieties of majors throughout the year. The Summer Program has several options as 6 weeks, 7 weeks, or 9 weeks. Accordingly, students will earn 6 credits, 9 credits, and 12 credits.

Setting Denmark International Study (DIS) will provide fantastic filed trips throughout Europe

Value Cost includes tuition, semester use of books, some field trips, academic counseling, use of DIS facilities - library and computer lab, and insurance & student services

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Center for Creativity and Theatre

Rentemestervej 80
Kbh.NV., 2400, Denmark
Phone: 011+45 70 23 23 30

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Center for Creativity and Theatre Teaching methods that combine spirituality and creativity. 3 - year Stage and Lifeart education, 5 month intensive, 1 - year voice education.

Overview Creativity, Theatre, Spirituality and Self-improvement. Therapeutic studies, Teaching skills.

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Setting The Centre of Creativity and Theatre is located on in the northwestern part of Copenhagen. Copenhagen is an old, beatiful and modern city with many possibilities for arts and performance.

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Copenhagen Business School

Office of Enrollment 8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Massachusetts, 02108-2770, USA
Phone: 1-617-573-8072

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Suffolk University 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.

Overview Areas of study offered to exchange students include: Business, Management, Economics, Finance, and Entrepreneurial Studies.

Setting Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. You will live and study in an exciting and beautiful city with many cafes, museums, and universities that are all around you.

Value It will be a challenging experience in your personal and business-oriented life.

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Danish School of Journalism

Olof Palmes Alle 11
Aarhus, 8200, Denmark
Phone: 011+4589-440440

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Danish School of Journalism Specialization in European Affairs for journalists and students.

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Dansevaerkstedet

Meinungsgade 18
Copenhagen, DK-2200, Denmark
Phone: 011+45-353-73407

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark

Dansevaerkstedet 1-year pre-university foundation course in dance.

Overview 35 hours per week that include daily training in Ballet, Modern & Jazz dance classes.

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Denmark’s International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall - U of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Denmark’s International Study Program Students who have a general interest in China without wishing to spend a full semester there are invited to experience China hands-on in an academically meaninful manner. You will acquire first-hand knowledge and understanding of an increasingly important region, and spend 12 days visiting China mid-semester.

Overview In addition to one core course "Understanding Modern China", students choose 3-4 electives from Asian Studies or from across the DIS curriculum offering courses from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology. This allows you to enroll in a diverse selections of upper-level, unique courses, all in English!

Setting Live in a Danish host family or dormitory with local and other international students, or in an apartment with a Danish roommate or your fellow study abroad students - your choice! During the mid-semester break, spend 12 days visiting Beijing, Xian and Shanghai to see daily life, politics, economics, and education up close.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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Denmark's International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, USA
Phone: 800 247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

Denmark's International Study Program Students of history, religion, philosophy, literature, and other humanities will find meaningful courses designed to enhance your general cultural education, sense of the world, and ability to interact, with sensitivity, with other people, cultures and nationalities.

Overview Field studies in the European environment will sharpen your knowledge acquisition, analysis, argumentation, written exposition and oral presentation skills. Students are free to combine courses from across this and our other unique curricula to create a course load tailored to your needs!

Setting Denmark's critical, independent, inquisitive, free approach to the study of human and cultural phenomena influences research, teaching and learning. The special resources available here: research milieux, exclusive faculty expertise, and intellectual climate and discourse in the individual academic fields.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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Denmark's International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, USA
Phone: 800 247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

Denmark's International Study Program Students of biology, ecology, environmental science and marine science will gain a basic understanding of the macro biological fields of marine and environmental biology and ecology, study the impact of human activity and ecological processes on environments, and learn sampling methods and scientific data analysis.

Overview Core courses in marine biology and human impact ecology are combined with electives from across the DIS curriculum so that each student can take a unique course load tailored to her/his interests. Combine your marine biology work with pre-med, economics, environmental history, philosophy, or political science!

Setting Denmark is made up of 409 islands and one peninsula, and is situated between two vastly different marine environments, the North and Baltic Seas.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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Denmark's International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, USA
Phone: 800 247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

Denmark's International Study Program DIS' Pre-Med program (MPP) offers highly motivated students interested in medicine a competitive edge by introducing you to the most important human diseases, their diagnosis and treatment. You will be acquainted with the clinical working methods of Danish physicians and be sensitized to the political, social, economic and moral issues involved in the different models underlying modern health care systems.

Overview "Taking patient case studies and learning how to insert IV's on your friends is an experience you will never find in the US. This program gave me just a little taste of what my future experience might be if I do go to medical school. Everyone at DIS, from the interns to the professors, were wonderful" -Laura, fall 2004

Setting Besides the purely medical aspect of Denmark's social welfare system so different from health care in the US, the Pre-Med program offers a much needed comparative view of different ways of organizing health care systems in the world and the political, economic, and moral issues currently facing each of these.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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Denmark's International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, USA
Phone: 800 247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

Denmark's International Study Program Students of minority studies, migration studies, political science, sociology, anthropology or related fields will find excellent course offerings focusing on the diversity of immigrant and minority populations in Europe in terms of language, ethnicity, religion & culture, and the challenges they face in their host societies.

Overview Students choose 4-5 classes from a broad spectrum of offerings focusing on multiculturalism, immigration & integration, and go on study tours across Scandinavia and to Amsterdam and London to highlight historical as well as contemporary perspectives on these topics. Visits to immigration organizations will illuminate integrational efforts at the local level.

Setting Until recently, Denmark was a mono-ethnic and monocultural society, but recently booming immigration from mostly poorer countries has challenged this state and generated multiple socio-political, ethnic and cultural conflicts in the issues of integration and segregation.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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Denmark's International Study Program

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, USA
Phone: 800 247-3477

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

Denmark's International Study Program Driven, motivated, focused science students will find a unique opportunity to do upper-level, intensive laboratory coursework in English with local students. You will join an international research community at the forefront of biotech industry and study at the top research universities in Denmark.

Overview Coursework includes molecular biology, bioinformatics, metabolic engineering and functional genetics, and bio-reaction engineering. Combine your biology coursework with anything from pre-med to philosophy, Danish language to political science, environmental studies to ballet history - to create a curriculum that meets your needs.

Setting The Copenhagen region is one of the strongest pharmaceutical and biotechnological growth centers in Europe. You will live with Danish host families or in Danish residence halls with local and international students - and share libraries and laboratories with the University of Copenhagen, Roskilde University and Denmark's Technical University.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Architecture & Design

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program 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.

Overview Choose Architecture, Interior Design, Urban Design or Pre-Architecture (summer offerings also include Furniture Design, Glass Design and Textile Design). Add electives such as visual journal, watercolor painting, or choose courses from other program areas, such as psychology or political science.

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Setting A world-renowned design tradition based on context, user, and craftsmanship. Interdisciplinary cooperation between architects, landscape architects, urban designers, interior, industrial, and other designers, and full-fledged studio work that will challenge and enlighten you.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Communication & Mass Media

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program Students of communications, media studies, journalism, advertising, film, or related fields will find a home in this program. Choose from electives in your major or across the DIS curriculum of courses taught in English by local, expert faculty who provide real-life insights to lectures.

Overview You will gain an understanding of the processes by which we navigate among different cultural identities on the individual, national, and global level; and how European cultures and identities are expressed and communicated in different media; plus, in-depth knowledge of the European media and film scene!

Setting Denmark's success as a nation is based on a willingness to become involved with other cultures through trade, cultural exchanges and political alliances. Extensive language learning in schools, an export-oriented economy, and one of the highest rates of computer literacy in the world make the Danes conversant to other cultures and open to cultural influences.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
European Culture & History

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The European Culture & History program is designed for students majoring in the humanities. It combines classroom lectures with field studies and academic study tours.

Overview This program offers a variety of art, literature, philosophy, history, religion and anthropology courses plus two cultural-historical study tours.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
European Politics & Society

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The European Politics & Society program is designed for students majoring in political science, comparative politics, international relations, or related fields. The program comines one core course with one to three elective courses and two study tours.

Overview Through the core course and the study tours, students can expect to gain a solid knowledge of the European Union, its institutions, governance, policies and politics in general.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
International Business & Economics

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program Through the program courses and study tours, you will gain:
* A solid knowledge of the European business environment, with a focus on institutions and policies of the European Union (EU) that affect the private sector
* First-hand insight into the world of European business through visits to companies and institutions 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
This combination of knowledge and skills is in great demand in the global business community and will significantly enhance your job opportunities and chances to go to graduate school.

Overview This combination of knowledge and skills is in great demand in the global business community and will significantly enhance your job opportunities and chances to go to graduate school.

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Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.

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DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Marine & Environmental Biology

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The Marine & Environmental Biology program is designed for students of general biology, ecology, environmental science, and related fields. Marine & Environmental Biology students have extraordinary resources at their disposal.

Overview Students choose a core course, co-sponsored by Roskilde University, and supplement this with three to four elective courses either within or outside of their major-related program.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Medical Practice & Policy

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The Medical Practice & Policy program is deisgned for highly motivated students with the required science background and a serious interest in medicine. The core course, "Human Health and Disease" is taught by senior physicians at the National University Hospital and Copenhagen University Hospital.

Overview The Medical Practice & Policy program aims at advancing your knowledge of the medical field through critical analysis of case studies; acquainting you with the clinical working methods of physicians; acknowledging the scientific and experiential side of medicine; providing you with tools for participating in medical and ethical discussions; and sensitizing you to the political, social, economic, and moral issues involved in the different models of modern health care systems.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Migration & Multiculturalism

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The Migration & Multiculturalism program is designed for students majoring in migration studies, minority studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, or related fields.

Overview Through the core course and study tours, you will gain insight to the diversity of immigrant and minority population in Europe, the complexity of minority-majority relations, violence, and the history of migration, minorities and minority-majority relations in Europe.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program
Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The Molecular Biology & Biotechnology program is designed for students with a strong background in molecular biology. Molecular Biology courses are taught at two top research institutions in the Copenhagen area: Roskilde University and the Technical University of Denmark.

Overview Student enrolled in the Molecular Biology & Biotechnology program, you will take one six-credit core course and participate in two cultural-educational student tours.

Setting Make Europe your classroom, and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an incredibly engaging study environment, located in the center of a city rich in culture, commerce, and nightlife. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialogue spanning courses, family dinners, nights out, and site visits.

Value DIS, Denmark's International Study Program, has provided high-quality study abroad education to nearly 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame our academics with real life.


DIS, Denmark's International Study Program
Nursing in Scandinavia: Context & Clinical Practice

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Summer

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The DIS Nursing in Scandinavia program offers an exciting, rewarding and demanding six-credit summer program for academically strong American and Danish nursing students.

Overview The Nursing in Scandinavia program focuses on the socio-political context and clinical ways in which nursing is practiced in Scandinavia. Through classes, study tours and clinical practice students will gain an understanding of the complexity of health, nursing and patient care problems in Scandinavia as well as a comparative understanding of health care and nursing systems in America and Scandinavia.

Setting Make Europe your classroom and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an engaging academic environment, located in the center of a city rich biotechnology, medicine and culture. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialog spanning courses, site visits and cultural excursions throughout Copenhagen and Europe.

Value Since 1959, DIS has provided high-quality study abroad education in Copenhagen to over 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, through utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame academics with experiential learning.


DIS, Denmark's International Study Program
Psychology & Child Development

94 Blegen Hall, 269 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN, 55455-0430, USA
Phone: 1-800-247-3477

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer, Year Round, Academic Year

DIS, Denmark’s International Study Program The DIS Psychology & Child Development program is designed for students majoring in psychology, child development, education, pre-medicine, public policy, 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.

Overview The Psychology & Child Development program offers a variety of courses in cross-cultural psychology, pedagogical theory, developmental psychopathology, sociology and brain functioning. This is combined with a practicum course and course integrated field studies and study tours across Denmark and Europe.

Setting Make Europe your classroom and Copenhagen your home! DIS is an engaging academic environment, located in the center of a city rich in psychological and social theory, culture and international debate. The inquisitive and intellectual nature of the Danes creates a dialog spanning courses, site visits and cultural excursions throughout Copenhagen and Europe.

Value Since 1959, DIS has provided high-quality study abroad education in Copenhagen to over 20,000 students in fields ranging from architecture to economics, political science to biotechnology, through utilizing the resources available in this unique setting to frame academics with experiential learning.


Global Engineering Education Exchange

809 United Nations Plaza
New York, New York, 10017, USA
Phone: 1-212-984-5400

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Institute of International Education This program is available to students of member institutions only. Program taught in English.

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International People's College


Phone: 215-751-1100

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

International People's College African studies, Asian studies, Danish peace and conflict studies, political sciences and government.

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International Teacher Training College, DNS
Teacher Training

Skorkaervej 8
Ulfborg, 6990, Denmark
Phone: 011+45-29-60-71-11

Where: Denmark
When: Year Round

International Teacher Training College, DNS Teaching in Africa and much more.

Overview The Necessary Teacher Training College "DNS" in Denmark offers a unique and multi cultural 4 year education incl. 4 months study trip to Asia, 10 months teaching practice in Denmark, 10 exams, teaching in Africa and much more.


International Teacher Training College, DNS
Teacher Training

Skorkaervej 8
Ulfborg, 6990, Denmark
Phone: 011+452112-4360

Where: Denmark
When: Year Round

Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University 4 months study trip through Asia (India, Thailand, Malaysia, China etc. ) 6 months Teaching practice in Africa. 10 Months teacher practice with difficult youngsters in Denmark. 7 months Make a difference project in the World.

Overview The Necessary Teacher Training College "DNS" in Denmark offers a unique and multi cultural 4 year education incl. 4 months study trip to Asia, 10 months teaching practice in Denmark, 10 exams, teaching in Africa and much more.

Value Bachalor + a lot of experiences in social field.

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Necessary Teacher Training College

Skorkaerrvej 8
Ulfborg, 6990, Denmark
Phone: 011+45-97-49-1849

Where: Denmark

The Necessary Teacher Training College International alternative teacher training college with a learning by doing approach.

Overview Study trip to India / China, extensive teaching practice in Europe / Africa.

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Setting DNS is a four year international alternative teacher training college which includes: 4 months study trip to India and 18 months of teaching practice in Denmark and Africa. DNS is located in the western part of Denmark.

Value With this education you will learn more than what the books say, you will go out and see for yourself. You will, among other things, have the experience of living and working very close together with your team mates, 2 years of actual teaching practice, work with kids with special needs and much more.

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Scandinavian Seminar

24 Dickinson Street
Amherst, Massachusetts, 01002, USA
Phone: 1-413-253-9736

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

Scandinavian Seminar Folk schools are small, learning communities where all of the students live on campus.

Overview The folk high school year offers opportunities for students to grow and to develop their own talents.

Setting The campuses are usually located in small towns where the students are able to get to know people and assimilate the culture.

Value Folk High schools are very reasonably priced in contrast to educational institutions in the United States. The cost is includes tuition, room and board, textbooks and materials.

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State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY)

E5340 Melville Library
SUNY at Stony Brook, New York, 11794, USA
Phone: 1-631-632-7030

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY) 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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Suffolk University

Office of Enrollment 8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Massachusetts, 02108-2770, USA
Phone: 1-617-573-8072

Where: Aalborg in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Suffolk University Aalborg University is opened in 1974. Since then the number of both local and international students have been increasing. AAU conducts teaching and research to the highest level in the fields of Humanities, Engineering, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences.

Overview The areas of study are International and Intercultural Communication, Development and International Relations, European Studies, Acoustics, Digital and Mobile Communication, and Engineering.

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Setting Since the university is located in Aalborg, students will be ideally situated to roam the Jomfru Ane Gade, the longest stretch of eateries and hangouts in Denmark.

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Suffolk University

Office of Enrollment 8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Massachusetts, 02108-2770, USA
Phone: 1-617-573-8072

Where: Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Suffolk University Aarhus School of Business (ASB)was founded in 1939 and is divided into the Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Language and Business Communication. Students will learn from forward-thinking professors who enjoy close-ties to business world.

Overview Business, Management, Economics, Finance, and Entrepreneurial Studies are the courses offered to exchange students.

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Setting Aarhus is a town that offers things to do and see for people with all tastes; strolling along the market town, visiting the museum at the Old Town, dizzying amusements at the Tivoli Friheden, and concerts at the impressive Concert Hall. These are just a small selection of the experiences awaiting you in Aarhus.

Value Students will gain a great experience from both inside and outside the classroom. Aarhus's staff plans year-round events for international students to bring them closer to Danish traditions and celebrations.

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Suhr's University College

Pustervig 8
Copenhagen, Denmark
Phone: 011 45 3345 0335

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark

Suhr’s University College 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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Technical University of Denmark

Anker Engelundsvej 1, building 101A
DK, 2800, Lyngby Denmark
Phone: 011+4545-251180

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Technical University of Denmark 2-year M.Sc. in Engineering programmes taught in English; also courses for international exchange students available in English.

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Value High quality education within engineering.

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Technical University of Denmark

Anker Engelundsvej 1, building 101A
DK, 2800, Lyngby Denmark
Phone: 011+4545-251180

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

Technical University of Denmark 2-year M.Sc. in Engineering programmes taught in English; also courses for international exchange students available in English.

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Value High quality education within engineering.

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University of Aarhus

c/o Forskerparken, Gustav Wieds vej 10 C
8000, Aarhus C Denmark
Phone: 011+458-942-2340

Where: Denmark

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University of Connecticut

U-207, 843 Bolton Rd.
Storrs, Connecticut, 06269, USA
Phone: 1-860-486-5022

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Spring Semester

University of Connecticut, Study Abroad Programs Denmark international study program in Copenhagen.

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University of Copenhagen

Fiolstraede 24, 1 - PO Box 1143
DK-1010, Kobenhavn K Denmark
Phone: 011+45-3-532-2626

Where: Denmark

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University of Copenhagen
Human Biology

Blegdamsvej 3
2200-Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark
Phone: 0045 35327076

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Year Round

University of Copenhagen Focus on the patophysiology and the cell biology of humans.

Overview Two year master's degree. English language teaching.

Setting University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Value Please contact us.


University of Hawaii at Manoa

Moore Hall 115, 1890 East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822, USA
Phone: 1-808-956-5143

Where: Kbenhavn [Copenhagen] in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

University of Hawaii at Manoa 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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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Denmark, Copenhagen

261 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Dr.
Madison, WI, 53706, USA
Phone: 1-608-265-6329

Where: Copenhagen in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Academic Year

University of Wisconsin - Madison Today Copenhagen is the commercial and cultural center of Denmark. Students enjoy many impressive sights such as the National Museum and the Christansborg Palace. Participants can take advantage of many cultural opportunities, including drama productions and international jazz and rock festivals, as well as exploring Stroget – the world’s longest pedestrian street – with scores of shops, boutiques, restaurants, galleries, and department stores.

Overview This university exchange program enables UW students and/or Wisconsin Residents to directly enroll at Kobenhavns Universitet, founded in 1479. This university has approximately 33,000 enrolled students in six faculties and is the country’s largest and oldest research and education institution. Students will select courses from a variety of disciplines and receive tailored language instruction bases on individual skills.

Setting Not only is Copenhagen the capital of Denmark, but it is also the largest city in Scandinavia with a population of over 1.5 million. Officially founded in 1167 as a small fishing village, the name Kobenhavn signifies ‘port of tradesmen’ and aptly describes the bustling port city.

Value As one past participant said, “Copenhagen is an incredibly beautiful city and is so diverse that any type of person could find a niche for themselves.” Students will benefit from local support in the form of an assigned mentor, assistance in finding affordable housing, and advising on academic and day-to-day concerns


West Virginia University

Department of Foreign Languages, P.O. Box 6298
Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506-6298, USA
Phone: 1-304-293-5121

Where: Aalborg in Denmark
When: Fall Semester, Academic Year

West Virginia University 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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Setting The University of Aalborg is located in Aalborg, the 650-year-old capital of Norther Jutland, on the narrowest part of Limfijord. This picturesque city is surroned by moors, marshes, wood-covered hills, and beautiful beaches.

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