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VU Advisor: Marie Martin
Program Provider: DIS
GPA Requirement: 3.0
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Course(s) of Study: Communication & Mass Media, European Culture & History, European
Politics & Society, HIV/AIDS in Western Europe, International Business & Economics, Marine &
Environmental Biology, Medical Practice & Policy, Migration & Multiculturalism, Molecular
Biology & Biotechnology, Nursing in Scandinavia, Prostitution & Human Trafficking in Europe,
Psychology & Child Development
Calendar: Fall, Spring, and Full Year; DIS Calendar
Program Costs: Semester Costs, Summer Costs
DIS is a specialized not-for-profit educational institution offering university study abroad programs, taught in English by Danish faculty, for primarily American upper level undergraduate students. Our mission is to produce high-quality student learning outcomes and cross-cultural competencies, and to facilitate exciting foreign experiences while ensuring space for personal growth. We do this through interactive learning in class, research papers, European study tours and housing among Danes. Since 1959, nearly 30,000 students have enrolled in DIS.

With DIS, students can choose any combination of classes from across DIS' offerings. This allows students the opportunity to customize their schedules and investigate a wide variety of courses. In addition to guest lectures, many of the classes will also involve field studies and/or study tours which consist of multi-day trips around Denmark, Scandinavia or Europe that will expose students in the DIS program to many different organizations, companies, sites, and/or persons in their field. Short, regional tours around
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DIS is located in the very center of
There is never a dull moment in town. Street cafés, clubs, soccer games, ethnic restaurants, concerts, symphonies - you name it,
Getting around in
DIS believes that each housing option suits individual students. Therefore, students can choose among the following DIS arranged housing options: Danish Homestay, Residence Halls (Kollegium), Danish
Roommates in an apartment, Folkehøjskole, or Shared DIS Housing. Visit the housing site for more information .

Founded in 1167,
Program Costs: Semester Costs; Summer Costs