- Denmark
- Copenhagen
About Program
Copenhagen is a little bit off the beaten track, which is exactly why it is so interesting. A cosmopolitan capital and university center of 1.5 million people, Copenhagen is a safe and hospitable city that combines medieval charm with modern lifestyles and easy access to the rest of continental Europe.
The CSI sponsored program is through the DIS Study Abroad in Scandinavia, an internationally renowned study abroad organization affiliated with the University of Copenhagen. 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.
The program is challenging but manageable; courses are taught in English by Danish faculty, on a level comparable to selective universities.
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Program Highlights
- Your program at DIS is determined by your choice of a core course.
- Core courses include a week-long Program Study Tour to a European destination and a Core Course Week, comprised of a two-day seminar and three-day study tour.
- Students take five 3-credit courses per semester for a total of 15 credits including one core course, a Danish language course, and three other 3-credit courses which you can choose from over 200 elective courses.
- Both study tours are faculty-led and academically integrated.