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1 University of Hawai i at Mānoa Study Abroad Center Moore Hall East-West Road Honolulu, HI , Fax uhmsac@hawaii.edu
2 Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS) Course Information The following is a list of subjects available at DIS. Each subject has specific area courses. Some courses have an established, as listed on the following pages. Courses which do not have an assigned must receive approval from the appropriate Mānoa department. A course description, along with a UHMSAC Semester in Denmark program brochure, must be presented to a qualified department chair or other faculty member. Once this is done, the s, with the respective s should be listed in a memo addressed to the Study Abroad Center. Advertising Anthropology Archaeology Architectural History Architecture Area Studies Art History Biology Biotechnology Business Child Development Classics Communication Criminology/Criminal Justice Danish Language & Culture Dance History Design Drama History Economics Education Environmental Science Environmental Studies Ethics Film Studies Finance Food Science Gender Studies Genetics Graphic Design History History of Science International Business International Relations Journalism Language Landscape Architecture Law Legal Studies Linguistics Literature Management Marketing Media Studies Microbiology Minority Studies Molecular Biology Music Organizational Behavior Philosophy Political Science Pre-Architecture Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Psychology Public Health Public Policy Religious Studies Russian Studies Sociology Studio Art Urban Studies
3 DATE UHM COURSE EQUIVALENT MEMORANDUM TO UHM Study Abroad Center FROM FACULTY S NAME DEPARTMENT SIGNATURE RE s for (s) I have read course descriptions and/or syllabi from DIS, assign the following s, and authorize the UHM Study Abroad Center to waive pre-requisites and/or provide consent for the courses during student registration. DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVALENT CODE/NUMBER DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVALENT CODE/NUMBER DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVALENT CODE/NUMBER DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVALENT CODE/NUMBER DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVALENT CODE/NUMBER DIS COURSE UHM EQUIVAENT CODE/NUMBER
4 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Advertising Designing Communication Campaigns International Advertising in a European Context Anthropology Cross-Cultural Communication Cross-Cultural Psychology PSY 351 Cross-Cultural Psychology Cultural Diversity and Social Capital Barcelona: Football is Never Just a Game Gender and Sexuality in Scandinavia Holocaust and Genocide POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research LGBTQ in Scandinavia Sociology of the Family Cultural History of Travel, A Health Beyond Borders Medical Anthropology ANTH 425 Medical Anthropology (M. Oxley, 9/14) Muslims in the West POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Service Learning Practicum Sociology Practicum Architectural History Danish Design Scandinavian Interior Architecture Architecture and Design 20 th and 21 st Century Danish Architecture Architecture Foundations Studio Co-Creation: Collaborative Innovation and Design Contemporary European Architectural Theories ARCH 372 Special Topics in Architectural Theory and History Danish Design Design and Society in Denmark ARCH 490 Special Topics (M. Sarvimaki, 8/13) Detailing in Scandinavian Architecture Digital Design Journal ARCH 235 ARCH 235L European Urban Design Theories Furniture Design in Denmark Workshop ARCH 415 Concentration Design Studio (M. Sarvimaki, 8/13) Graphic Design Foundations Studio Graphic Design Studio Innovation Through Design Thinking Integrated Sustainability Computer Applications in Architecture & Lab
5 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Interior Architecture Foundations Studio ARCH 415 Concentration Design Studio (H. Park, 3/15) Interior Architecture Studio Livability in the Modern City ARCH 490 Special Topics (M. Sarvimaki, 8/13) Meaning of Style, The FDM 200 Culture, Gender and Appearance (A. Reilly, 1/16) New Nordic Design Roskilde Festival: Community, Culture, and Creativity COM 499 Special Problems (W. Buente, 1/16) Scandinavian Interior Architecture Strategies for Urban Livability PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (D. Foley, 2/16) Sustainable by Design ARCH 322 Sustainable Systems Textile Design in Scandinavia Workshop Urban Design Journal ARCH 369 Study Abroad: Architectural Study Tour Urban Design Studio ARCH 415 Concentration Design Studio (H. Park, 2/15) Urban Design Theory PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (L. Minerbi, 11/11) Venice: Power, Art, and Urban Space Visual Culture of Cities PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (D. Foley, 2/16) Visual Journal ARCH 122 Freehand Drawing Watercolor Painting Art History 20 th and 21 st Century Danish Architecture Ancient Art and Archaeology: The Copenhagen Collections Art in the Making Classical and Renaissance Rome Classical Foundations: The Copenhagen Collections Danish Design European Art of the 19 th Century: From Classicism to Symbolism European Art of the 20 th Century: From Expressionism to Post-War Art European Memory and Identity Garden Art in European Culture Impressionism in Paris New Nordic Design Royalty in the Land of Equality Turkey: Ancient Conquest and Legacy Venice: Power, Art and Urban Space Who s Watching: Surveillance, Art and Culture ART 374 Art of the 19th Century
6 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Women, Art, Identity Biology, Biomedicine and Biotechnology Bioinformatics Biological Conservation and Biodiversity Biology of Marine Mammals BIOL 331 Marine Mammal Biology Biology of Marine Mammals Lab Biomedical Research Project Climate Change from a Historical Perspective Communicating Science Complexity of Cancer Creative Business Thinking: A Nordic BUS 367 Business Study Abroad Approach Environmental Microbiology Ethical Brain: Philosophy and Neuroscience Human Health and Disease: A Clinical Approach Immunology Medical Biotechnology and Drug Development IS 399 OR MICR 499 MBBE 401 Directed Reading and Research OR Microbiological Problems (P. Patek, 11/12) Molecular Biotechnology Medical Exploration of HIV/AIDS Medical Research Project Metabolic Engineering and Functional Genomics Neuroplasticity: From Neurons to Behavior Neuroscience of Fear PSY 439 Psychobiology: Advanced Topics Neuroscience of Movement Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain Social Brain: Neuropsychology of Social Behaviors Business and Economics Behavioral Economics: European Case Studies Business Entrepreneurship Project (Section A) BUS 367F MGT 320 Business Study Abroad: Finance Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Business Internship BUS 367 Business Study Abroad Corporate Finance: European Case Studies BUS 367F Business Study Abroad: Finance
7 Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Business Practices /study-abroad/semester/course-list BUS 367G or Business Study Abroad: Management BUS 367I Business Study Abroad: International Business (expires Nov 2018 per Shidler) Creative Business Thinking BUS 367 Business Study Abroad Creative Industries: Business, Innovation, Politics & Culture BUS 367 Business Study Abroad Development Economics ECON 442 Development Economics (T. Halliday, 11/13) Dynamic Project Leadership Emerging Markets ECON 442 OR ECON 496 Development Economics Contemporary Economic Issues (S. La Croix, 3/15) Entrepreneurship in Practice Environmental Economics ECON 358 Environmental Economics (T. Halliday, 11/13) European Business Strategy BUS 367G Business Study Abroad: Management Global Marketing Management MKT 381 Multinational Marketing Globalization and European Economies Health Economics and Health Policy in Europe International Advertising in a European Context International Business Negotiations International Financial Management FIN 321 International Business Finance International Marketing and Branding MKT 381 Multinational Marketing International Mergers and Acquisitions BUS 367F Business Study Abroad: Finance Leadership Across Cultures BUS 367G OR BUS 367I Business Study Abroad: Management Business Study Abroad: Int l Business Globalization and European Economies Psychology of Leadership Social Sustainability in Global Supply Chain Management Strategic Communication MKT 331 Marketing Communications Strategic Planning for Leaders BUS 367G Business Study Abroad: Management Sustainable Technology and Culture: Energy and Responses to Climate Change Child Develpoment Child Diversity and Development Practicum ECON 332 Economics of Climate Change (D. Konan, 3/11)
8 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Children in a Multicultural Context Children with Special Needs Developmental Disorders Positive Psychology Practicum PSY 429 Experimental Psychology: Adv. Topics Psychology of Adolescence: A Scandinavian Perspective Rebel Child: Scandinavian Children s Literature Stolen Childhoods: Migrant and Refugee Children in Europe Classics Ancient Art and Archeology: The Copenhagen Collections Classical and Renaissance Rome Classical Foundations: The Copenhagen Collections Turkey: Ancient Conquest and Legacy Communication, Journalism and Media Studies Cross-Cultural Communication Changing the News: Communication and Positive Psychology JOUR 499 Directed Reading (G. Kato, 8/13) Contemporary European Film: The Individual and Society ENG 463 Studies in Film Creative Travel Writing Designing Communication Campaigns Guilty Pleasures of Pop Culture, The History of European Film International Advertising in a European Context International Reporting Journalism vs. Public Relations Photojournalism Political Leadership and Communication Strategic Communication MKT 331 Marketing Communications Virtual Worlds and the Social Media Who s Watching: Surveillance, Art and Culture Criminology and Criminal Justice Auschwitz: from Genocide to Memorial Al-Qaida and Intelligence Analysis
9 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Anatomy of Hatred: Philosophy, Crime, and Ethnic Conflict Criminology and Criminal Justice in SOC 432 OR Analysis in Corrections Scandinavia SOC 333 Survey of Criminology Gang Crime in Scandinavia Psychology and Criminal Behavior Education Child Diversity and Development Practicum Children in a Multicultural Context Children with Special Needs Environmental Science and Studies Biological Conservation and Biodiversity Biology of Marine Mammals BIOL 331 Marine Mammal Biology Biology of Marine Mammals Lab Climate Change from a Historical Perspective Communicating Science Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Business Practices BUS 367 Business Study Abroad Development Economics ECON 442 Development Economics European Sustainable Development ECON 496 Environmental Economics or Contemporary Economic Issues ECON 358 Environmental Economics Environmental History of Europe Environmental Microbiology Environmental Policy in Practice Environmental Research Project Food and Identity FSHN 476 Cultural Aspects of Food Habits (M. Stewart, 2/15) Food Systems: Ecology, Economy and FSHN 350 Humans, Food and Animals: Ethics, Issues and Controversies (W. Iwaoka, 10/12) Ethics How Plants Changes the World Integrated Sustainability Renewable Energy Systems PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (D. Foley, 2/16) Social Sustainability in Global Supply Chain Management Sustainable by Design Sustainable Production and Consumption Waste Management Systems in Europe
10 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Ethics Anatomy of Hatred: Philosophy, Crime and Ethnic Conflict Ethical Brain: Philosophy and Neuroscience Food Systems: Ecology, Economy and Ethics Medical Ethics Power of Thought in Europe Film Studies Contemporary European Film: The Individual and Society Guilty Pleasures of Pop Culture History of European Film Scandinavian Moods in Cinema ENG 463 Studies in Film Gender Studies Prostitution and the Sex Trade WS 437 Gender and Violence (P. Bovard, 2/15) Gender and Sexuality in Scandinavia WS 399 Directed Reading (A. Kimura, 6/13) Gender, Culture and the Body Gender Perspectives on Human Rights History of Sexuality in Europe Human Trafficking in a Global Context LGBTQ in Scandinavia WS 392 Sexualities Sociology of the Family Women, Art, Identity Health Science, Public Health and Public Policy Complexity of Cancer Environmental Policy in Practice Environmental Research Project Epidemiology: Danish Case Studies PH 663 Principles of Epidemiology Epidemiology: Register-Based Research Project Food and Identity FSHN 476 Cultural Aspects of Food Habits (M. Stewart, 3/15) Health Beyond Borders Health Care Strategies for At-Risk Populations Health Economics and Health Policy in Europe
11 Health Delivery and Prioritization in Northern Europe Immunology Impact of Epidemic Disease upon European History, The /study-abroad/semester/course-list FSHN 491 OR PH 492H OR NURS 450 Topics in Food Science and Nutrition (M. Stewart, 2/15) Current Issues and Topics in Public Health: Health Policy and Management (D. Nelson-Hurwitz, 4/16) Community, Public and Global Health Nursing (C. Ceria-Ulep, 5/16) Human Health and Disease: A Clinical IS 399 or Approach MICR 499 Microbiological Problems Medical Anthropology Medical Biotechnology and Drug MBBE 401 Directed Reading and Research Molecular Biotechnology Development Medical Ethics Medical Exploration of HIV/AIDS Pregnancy, Birth and Infancy in Denmark Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain Public Health in Northern Europe NURS 471 Community Health Nursing (J. Casken, 3/11) Public Health Implications of Modern Lifestyles Strategies for Urban Livability PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (D. Foley, 2/16) History/Arts Al-Qaida and Intelligence Analysis Auschwitz: from Genocide to Memorial Battlefield Europe: Military History of World War II Classical and Renaissance Rome Conspiracy Theories and Historical Controversies Contemporary European Film: The Individual and Society A Cultural History of Travel Enemy Within: Spies and Espionage in the Cold War Environmental History of Europe European Memory and Identity European Urban Life and Development Garden Art in European Culture Gender and Sexuality in Scandinavia ENG 463 POLS 333 Studies in Film Advanced Topics in Global Politics (N. Goodyear-Kaopua, 2/14)
12 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Hans Christian Andersen and the Danish Golden Age ENG 383 Children s Literature History of Copenhagen: Structure, Plan, Design History of European Ballet DNCE 452 Dance History I: Ritual to Theater History of European Film ENG 463 Studies in Film History of Jewish Life in Europe History of Sexuality in Europe Holocaust and Genocide How Plants Changes the World Impact of Epidemic Disease upon European History HIST 499 Directed Reading Meaning of Style, The Kierkegaard Honors Level Seminar Literary London Making of the Modern Self Memory and Identity Music Performance: Chamber Music Music Performance: Principal Instrument or Voice Nordic Mythology REL 499 Directed Reading The Power of Thought in Europe Roskilde Festival: Community, Culture, Creativity COM 499 Special Problems (W. Buente, 1/16) Russia Past and Present (1 credit) ENG 494 Study Abroad (1 credit) Religion and Politics in Europe Religion in Crisis: 18 th Century European Thought Religion in Crisis: 19 th Century European Thought Royalty in the Land of Equality Russia Past and Present Twentieth Century European History HIST th Century Europe Turkey: Ancient Conquest and Legacy Venice: Power, Art and Urban Space World of Vikings ENG 494 Study Abroad International Relations, Legal Studies and Political Science 20 th Century Europe Al-Qaida and Intelligence Analysis Auschwitz: from Genocide to Memorial Battlefield Europe: Military History of World War II Campaigning: from Idea to Action
13 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Conspiracy Theories and Historical Controversies Criminology and Criminal Justice in Scandinavia Cultural Diversity and Social Capital Danish Politics and Society POLS 307I Topics in Comparative Politics: Europe Development Economics Enemy Within: Spies, and Espionage in the Cold War POLS 333 Advanced Topics in Global Politics Environmental Policy in Practice Equality in Scandinavia European Politics: The European Union POLS 319 International Organization (N. Goodyear-Kaopua, 11/13) European Genocides POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Gender Perspectives on Human Rights Holocaust and Genocide POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Human Trafficking in a Global Context SOC 445 Analysis of Gender Abuse Humanitarian Law and Armed Conflict International Law from a European Perspective POLS 317 International Law Partners and Rivals: EU-U.S. Relations POLS 318 Current Issues in International Law Political Activism: Engagement and Resistance The Power of Thought in Europe Prostitution and the Sex Trade WS 437 Gender and Violence Political Leadership and Communication Racism: Theory and Cases Religion and Politics in Europe REL 150 Intro to the World s Major Religions Sociology Practicum Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in PACE 413 Terrorism OR International Politics POLS 333 Advanced Topics in Global Politics (E. Kimura, 2/16) Language Danish Language and Culture Level I LLEA 199 Directed Language Study Danish Language and Culture Level II Danish Language and Culture Level I-II Literature Birth of Modern Drama: Ibsen & Strindberg ENG 462 Studies in Drama (R. McHenry (10/14) Creative Travel Writing ENG 364 Non-Fiction Prose (R. McHenry (10/14) European Storytelling: From Homer to Harry Potter ENG 380 Folklore and Oral Tradition (R. McHenry (10/14) Globalization and Literature Guilty Pleasures of Pop Culture, The
14 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Hamlet: Prince of Denmark ENG 445 Shakespeare (R. McHenry (10/14) Hans Christian Andersen and the Danish Golden Age ENG 383 Children s Literature Kierkegaard s Authorship Making of the Modern Self Nordic Mythology Rebel Child: Scandinavian Children s Literature Scandinavian Crime Fiction Sense of Place in European Literature ENG 272 Culture and Literature (R. McHenry (10/14) Minority Studies Anatomy of Hatred: Philosophy, Crime, and Ethnic Conflict Auschwitz: from Genocide to Memorial Children in a Multicultural Context Cultural Diversity and Social Capital Holocaust and Genocide POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Muslims in the West POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Racism: Theory and Cases Service Learning Seminar Sociology Practicum Stolen Childhoods: Migrant and Refugee Children in Europe Music Music Composition: Private Studio Instruction Music Performance: Instrument or Voice Scandinavian Classical Music Vienna: Capital of Classical Music Philosophy and Religion Ethical Brain, Philosophy and Neuroscience Kierkegaard honors Level Seminar Kierkegaard s Authorship Making of the Modern Self Medical Ethics Muslims in the West Nordic Mythology FAMR 491 OR SOC 499 Topics in Family Resources (R. Caulfield, 8/13) Directed Reading or Research (B. Joyce, 8/13)
15 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Political Activism: Engagement and Resistance Power of Thought in Europe, The Religion and Politics in Europe REL 150 Intro to the World s Major Religions Religion in Crisis: 19 th Century European Thought Vikings and Sagas: The Story of Iceland (1 credit) ENG 494 Study Abroad (1 credit) Psychology Applied Psychotherapy PSY 479 Changing the News: Communication and Positive Psychology PSY 489 Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness PSY 429 Advanced Topics in Adjustment/ Treatment/Prevention (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Applied Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Experimental Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness Experimental Psychology: Advanced PSY 429 Research Lab Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Cross Cultural Psychology PSY 351 Cross-Cultural Psychology (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Cross Cultural Psychology Practicum PSY 407 Applied Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Developmental Disorders PSY 479 Advanced Topics in Adjustment/ Treatment/Prevention (K. Tokuno, 3/15) European Clinical Psychology PSY 479 Advanced Topics in Adjustment/ Treatment/Prevention (K. Tokuno, 3/15) European Clinical Psychology Practicum PSY 407 Practicum in Psychology (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Neuroplasticity: From Neurons to Behavior PSY 439 Psychobiology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Neuroscience of Fear PSY 439 Psychobiology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) General Psychology: Advanced Neuroscience of Religion and Atheism PSY 409 Neuroscience Methodology: A Cellular Approach to Cognition PSY 429 Philosophy of Mental Health PSY 479 Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Experimental Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Advanced Topics in Adjustment/ Treatment/Prevention (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Positive Psychology PSY 489 Applied Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Positive Psychology Practicum PSY 407 Practicum in Psychology (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Psychology of Adolescence: A Scandinavian Perspective PSY 449 Development Psychology : Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Psychology of Adult Development PSY 342 Adult Development and Aging (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Psychology of Criminal Behavior PSY 489 Applied Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 1/16)
16 /study-abroad/semester/course-list Psychology of Endings PSY 449 Development Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Psychology of Human Sexuality PSY 352 Psychology of Human Sexulaity (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Psychology of Leadership PSY 489 Applied Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Qualitative Research Lab in Psychology PSY 499 Directed Reading or Research (K. Tokuno, 3/15) Virtual Selves: Psychology and Emerging Technology Sociology Anatomy of Hatred: Philosophy, Crime and Ethnic Conflict Barcelona: Football is Never Just a Game PSY 409 General Psychology: Advanced Topics (K. Tokuno, 5/16) Criminology and Criminal Justice in SOC 432 or Analysis in Corrections Scandinavia SOC 333 Survey of Criminology Danish Politics and Society POLS 307I Topics in Comparative Politics: Europe Equality in Scandinavia Gang Crime in Scandinavia Gender and Sexuality in Scandinavia WS 399 Directed Reading Gender, Culture and the Body Getting There: Transportation in Urban Europe History of Sexuality in Europe Holocaust and Genocide POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Human Trafficking in a Global Context SOC 445 Analysis of Gender Abuse Livability in the Modern City LGBTQ in Scandinavia WS 392 Sexualities (P. Bovard, 9/14) Muslims in the West POLS 399 Directed Reading and Research Racism: Theory and Cases Sociology of the Family Sociology Practicum Stolen Childhoods: Migrant and Refugee Children in Europe SOC 499 OR FAMR 491 Directed Reading Topics in Family Resources Strategies for Urban Livability PLAN 399 Directed Reading in Planning (D. Foley, 2/16) Taking the Pulse of the City: The Copenhagen Area Survey updated 5/16
University of Hawai i at Mānoa Study Abroad Center Moore Hall East-West Road Honolulu, HI , Fax
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