Copenhagen DIS. Select Courses as follows (15 credits in total): 1. Required DIS Core Course (3 credits) 2. Required DIS Elective courses (12 credits)
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1 Select Courses as follows (15 credits in total): 1. Required DIS Core Course (3 credits) 2. Required DIS Elective courses (12 credits) Important Notes: Copenhagen DIS Not all of these courses will be offered each term. The courses listed are those that IU students have taken in the past. They do not represent ALL courses available as part of the program. You can find a potential list of courses available on the DIS Copenhagen website (program/provider does not list IU equivalencies. Undistributed 100-level (-OS 100) courses have not yet been evaluated by an IUB department. Courses with a DEPT OS 100 equivalent will be applied towards overall credits to graduate. However, students may submit the course materials to that department to be evaluated for specific credit either before or after studying abroad. If a course is listed as OS200/300/400, the course has been evaluated by the academic department. All core classes include two study tours. The first study tour is a short trip typically to another location within Denmark and the second is a week-long study tour to another location within Europe. Symbol Key: 1. #GEN ED: This course will carry breadth of inquiry A&H credit 2. %GEN ED: This course will carry breadth of inquiry S&H credit Common Ground AH/SH credit awarded to students on a case-by-case basis 4. + IU Title: Special Topics in Foreign Study (elective credit in COLL) 5. ^ SPEA Topics courses; must obtain advisor approval whether course will apply to specific SPEA major. Check SPEA Approval List for currently approved courses. Students can earn up to two SPEA courses on an OVST study abroad program 6. **Upper level business credit is only available to Kelley School of Business and LAMP students with the required prerequisites. Please discuss course distribution with KSB. 7. *P: This course has a pre-requisite, please check the DIS website for more details 8. *C: This course has a co-requisite, please check the DIS website for more details 9. ~For Biology B.A. and standard Biology B.S. degrees only (will not count for Areas of Concentration)
2 DIS Course Title IU Equivalent DIS Core Courses Architecture and Design Architecture Design Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Architecture Foundations Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Interior Architecture Studio*P SOAD-OS 300 Interior Architecture Foundations Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Urban Design Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Urban Design Foundations Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Art and Visual Culture Modern Frames: European Art and Cinema MSCH-OS 100 Biomedicine Medical Biotechnology and Drug Development*P (Lecture credit) BIOL-OS 300~ Child Development and Diversity (Must take seminar and practicum) Child Development in Scandinavia Seminar PSY-OS 100 Child Development in Scandinavia Practicum FRST-F 400+ Children in a Multicultural Context Seminar PSY-OS 100 Children in a Multicultural Context Practicum FRST-F 400+ Communication Cross-Cultural Communication AAAD-A 427 (CMCL-C 427) ++COLL-OS 103 New Media and Changing Communities MSCH-OS 100 Strategic Communication MSCH-OS 300 (JOUR-OS 300) Computer Science (must take both lab and course) Game Development: Programming and Practice*P MSCH-OS 100 Game Development Lab MSCH-OS 100 Environmental Science of the Arctic Glaciers and Human Impact: Icelandic Climate Change Case Study*P GEOG-OS 100 Ice Cores and Ice Ages: Greenlandic Climate Change Case Study*P GEOG-OS 100 Polar Biology BIOL-OS 100 European Politics Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism from a European Perspective (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 366 The European Game of Politics: Crisis and Survival*P (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 350 Furniture Design Furniture Design Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Global Economics Globalization and European Economies*P ECON-E 390 Graphic Design Graphic Design Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 Graphic Design Foundations Studio*P SOAD-OS 100 History
3 Competing Narratives: Modern European History HIST-OS 100 International Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Europe *P BUS-OS 100 Entrepreneurship Practicum *C (recommended) BUS-OS 100 European Business Strategy: Case Study*P BUS-OS 100 Justice and Human Rights Humanitarian Law and Armed Conflict*P (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 342 CJUS-OS 100 Literature A Sense of Place in European Literature ENG-OS Medical Practice and Policy Human Health and Disease: A Clinical Approach*P (No Lecture Credit) BIOL-OS 300 (No Lecture Credit) MSCI-OS 300 Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness Seminar*P PSY-OS 100 Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness Research Lab*C (required) PSY-OS 100 Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain PSY-P 407 Philosophy Religious Mythos and Philosophical Logos PHIL-P Prostitution and the Sex Trade Prostitution and the Sex Trade in Europe SPEA-V 450 F ++COLL-OS 104% Psychology (recommended to take practicum and the seminar) European Clinical Psychology Seminar*P PSY-OS 400 European Clinical Psychology Practicum *C PSY-OS 100 Positive Psychology Seminar*P PSY-OS 300 Positive Psychology Practicum: Methods and Practice*C PSY-OS 100 Public Health Health Delivery and Prioritization Sociology Cultural Diversity and Integration SOC-OS 100 Sustainability Sustainable Development in Northern Europe SPEA-OS 100 Urban Studies The European Urban Experience: Why Cities Matter SPEA-OS 100 DIS Elective Courses Anthropology Anthropology of Food (CASE S&H) ANTH-E 421 Art and Design Adaptive Re-Use in Europe: Cities and Buildings SOAD-OS 100 Art in the Making SOAD-OS 100 Danish Design SOAD-OS 100
4 European Urban Design Theories SOAD-OS 100 Furniture Design Workshop*P*C SOAD-OS 100 Innovation through Design Thinking SOAD-OS 100 Meaning of Style SOAD-OS 100 New Nordic Design SOAD-OS 100 Sustainable by Design SOAD-OS 100 Textile Design in Scandinavia Workshop SOAD-OS 100 Urban Exploration Photography Workshop SOAD-OS 100 Urban Design Journal*C SOAD-OS 100 Visual Journal*P SOAD-OS 100 Ways of Seeing: Storytelling through Photography SOAD-OS 100 Watercolor Painting*P SOAD-OS 100 Art History 20th & 21 st Century Danish Architecture ARTH-OS 100 Ancient Art & Archaeology ARTH-OS 100 European Art of the 20th Century: (CASE S&H) ARTH-A 342 From Expressionism to Post-War Art ++ Garden Art in European Culture ARTH-OS 100 Impressionism in Paris (1 credit) ARTH-OS 100 Women, Art, Identity *P ARTH-OS 100 Biology Biological Conservation & Biodiversity*P (Lecture credit) BIOL-OS 300~ Biological Conservation and Biodiversity Lab*C (1 credit) (Lab credit) BIOL-OS 300~ Biology of Marine Mammals*P (Lecture credit) BIOL-OS 300~ Biology of Marine Mammals Lab*C (1 credit) BIOL-OS 100 Complexity of Cancer*P BIOL-OS 100 Diabetes: Diagnoses and Disease*P (Lecture Credit) BIOL-OS 300~ Epidemiology: Danish Case Studies BIOL-OS 100 Epidemiology: Register-based Research Project BIOL-OS 100 Epigenetics and the Environment*P BIOL-OS 100 Immunology*P BIOL-OS 100 Business Consumer Behavior and Market Research BUS-OS 100** Corporate Finance: European Case Studies*P BUS-OS 100** Creative Industries: Business, Innovation, Politics & Culture BUS-OS 100** Digital Media in Marketing Project BUS-OS 100** Financial and Business Ethics BUS-OS 100** International Business Negotiations BUS-OS 100** International Marketing & Branding*P BUS-OS 100** International Mergers and Acquisitions*P BUS-OS 100** Leadership across Cultures BUS-Z 302 Strategy Implementation and Leadership BUS-OS 100** Sustainable Business Strategy BUS-OS 100** Criminal Justice Economics of Crime*P CJUS-OS 100 Gang Crime in Scandinavia CJUS-OS 100
5 Human Trafficking in a Global Context CJUS-OS 300 Comparative Literature Hans Christian Andersen and the Danish Golden Age CMLT-OS 100 Kierkegaard s Authorship*P (CASE A&H) CMLT-C 347 (CASE A&H) PHIL-P 370 Computer Science and Informatics Artificial Intelligence*P CSCI-OS 100 Computational Analysis of Big Data INFO-OS 100 Economics Behavioral Economics: European Case Studies*P ECON-E 390 Development Economics*P (CASE S&H) ECON-E 309 Environmental Economics*P ECON-OS 100 Health Economics & Health Policy in Europe ECON-OS 200 International Financial Management*P (CASE S&H) ECON-E 309 Urban Economics*P ECON-OS 100 English Creative Nonfiction Workshop (requires writing sample) ENG-OS 100 Concepts of Evil in Contemporary Culture ENG-OS 100 European Storytelling: From Homer to Harry Potter ENG-OS 100 Travel Writing ENG-OS 100 Foreign Study Communication Practicum FRST-F 400 Cultural History of Travel*P FRST-F 400 Detailing and Sustainability in Scandinavian Architecture*C FRST-F 400 Research Project FRST-F 400 Science Research Practicum*P (6 credits) FRST-F 400 Geography Arctic Glaciology GEOG-OS 100 Environmental Impact of Humans GEOG-OS 100 Geographic Information Systems: Applied Climate Change Cases GEOG-OS 100 Landscape: Photography & Geography GEOG-OS 100 Germanic Studies Danish Language and Culture - Level I (CASE A&H) GER-E 362 Danish Language and Culture - Level II*P GER-OS 100 Danish Language and Culture - Level I-II (6 credits) (CASE A&H) GER-E 362 GER-S 491 Danish Language and Culture for Child Development & Diversity Students*C GER-OS 100 Danish: Intermediate Level for Scandinavian Language Speakers*P GER-OS 100 Nordic Culinary Culture (1 credit) GER-OS 100 Nordic Noir GER-OS 100 Gender Studies Gay and Lesbian Writers in European Cities GNDR-OS 100 Gender & Sexuality in Scandinavia GNDR-OS 100 Gender Perspectives on Human Rights GNDR-OS 100
6 LGBTQ in Europe : Theories, Communities, and Spaces GNDR-OS 100 Masculinities in Scandinavia GNDR-OS 100 Muslims in the West GNDR-OS 100 Pornography in Scandinavia GNDR-OS 100 Women and Leadership GNDR-OS 100 History 20th Century European History (CASE S&H) HIST-B 300 Auschwitz: from Genocide to Memorial (1 credit) (CASE S&H) HIST-OS 200 Battlefield Europe: Military History of WWII (CASE S&H) HIST-B 303 Betrayal of Civilization: Jewish History from Enlightenment to Shoah HIST-OS 100 Conspiracy Theories & Historical Controversies (CASE S&H) HIST-W 300 Enemy Within: Spies and Espionage in the Cold War (CASE S&H) HIST-D 200% History of Copenhagen: Structure, Plan, Design HIST-OS 100 History of Polar Discovery (1 credit) HIST-OS 100 Holocaust and Genocide (CASE S&H) HIST-B 300 Iceland: Vikings and Sagas (1 credit) HIST-OS 100 Impact of Epidemic Disease upon European History (CASE S&H) HIST-H 333 Royalty in the Land of Equality (CASE S&H) HIST-W 300 Media (Communication and Culture, Journalism, Telecommunications) Changing the News: Constructive Journalism MSCH-OS 100 European Documentary Film MSCH-OS 100 Designing Communication Campaigns MSCH-R 429 (JOUR-J 429) Glued to the Set, TV Shows, Norms, and Culture MSCH-OS 100 Guilty Pleasures of Pop Culture MSCH-OS 100 History of European Film (CASE A&H) MSCH-F 393 (CMCL-C 393) ++ International Advertising in a European Context MSCH-A 320 MSCH-OS 300 (JOUR-OS 300) International Reporting: Denmark as your Beat MSCH-OS 100 Photojournalism MSCH-OS 300 (JOUR-OS 300) ++ Podcast Production: The Impact of Sound MSCH-OS 100 Rhetoric of Gaming and it s Cultural Impact MSCH-OS 100 Scandinavian Moods in Cinema (CASE A&H) MSCH-F 398 (CMCL-C 398) Virtual Worlds and Social Media MSCH-D 337 (CMCL-C 337) What s so Funny? MSCH-OS 100 Words that Work MSCH-OS 100 Music Applied Piano*P*C MUS-OS 100 Music Composition: Private Studio Instruction*P (6 credits) MUS-OS 100 Music Performance: Instrument*P (6 credits) MUS-OS 100 Music Performance: Voice*P (6 credits) MUS-OS 100 Sound Engineering and Music Production MUS-OS 100 Vienna: Capital of Classical Music (1 credit) MUS-OS 100 Philosophy Ethics of Dialogue: Philosophy of Human Relationships PHIL-OS 100 Kierkegaard Honors Level Seminar*P (CASE A&H) PHIL-P 370
7 Making of the Modern Self: Existential Philosophy *P (CASE A&H) PHIL-P 335 (CASE A&H) PHIL-P Medical Ethics PHIL-OS 100 Philosophy of Mental Health PHIL-OS 100 Political Science Activism: Engagement and Resistance POLS-OS 100 Al-Qaida, Isis, & Intelligence Analysis POLS-OS 100 Danish Politics & Society (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 362 Fleeing across Borders: International Refugee Law POLS-OS 100 Globalized Islam and Sharia Law POLS-OS 100 Online Surveillance, Privacy, and Cybersecurity POLS-OS 100 Partners & Rivals: EU-US Relations (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 362 Religion and Politics in Europe (CASE S&H) POLS-Y 249% Thinking Lab: (CASE A&H) POLS-Y 382 From Kant and Nietzsche to Surveillance after 9/11 PHIL-OS 100 Wider European Security: Norms, Institutions, and Power POLS-OS 100 Psychology Applied Psychotherapy*P PSY-OS 400 Children with Special Needs PSY-OS 400 Developmental Disorders*P PSY-OS 400 Educational Psychology: The Science of Learning PSY-OS 100 Ethical Brain: Philosophy and Neuroscience PSY-OS 100 Happiness Lab: Positive Psychology PSY-OS 100 Identity Lab: Transforming Prejudice, Discrimination, and Conflict PSY-OS 100 Neuroimaging of the Disordered Brain PSY-OS 100 Neurological Disorders and Diseases*P PSY-P 410 Neuroplasticity: From the Brain to Behavior*P PSY-OS 100 Neuropsychology of Brain Injury PSY-OS 100 Neuroscience of Fear PSY-OS 400 Neuroscience of Religion and Atheism*P PSY-OS 300 Positive Organizational Psychology PSY-OS 100 Psychology of Adolescence: A Scandinavian Perspective*P PSY-OS 300 Psychology of Adult Development*P PSY-OS 300 Psychology of Crisis PSY-OS 100 Psychology of Endings*P PSY-OS 300 Psychology of Human Sexuality*P PSY-OS 400 Psychology of Leadership PSY-OS 300 Psychology of Peak Performance PSY-OS 100 Psychology of Time*P PSY-OS 100 Social Brain: Neuropsychology of Social Behaviors*P PSY-OS 300 Religious Studies Nordic Mythology (CASE A&H) REL-R Religion in Crisis REL-OS 100 Sociology Criminology & Criminal Justice in Scandinavia (CASE S&H) SOC-S 325 CJUS-OS 100 Equality in Scandinavia: SOC-OS 100 Developments and Challenges of the Welfare State Families without Borders: From Adoptions to Transnational Desires SOC-OS 100
8 Learning in Scandinavian Classrooms SOC-OS 100 Sociology of Migration COLL-OS 104% SOC-OS 100 Sociology of the Family (CASE S&H) SOC-S 316 Stolen Childhoods: Migrant and Refugee Children in Europe SOC-OS 100 School for Public and Environmental Affairs Arctic Geopolitics SPEA-OS 100 Environmental Philosophy SPEA-OS 100 Environmental Policy in Practice SPEA-OS 100 Getting There: Transportation in Urban Europe SPEA-OS 100 Health beyond Borders SPEA-OS 100 Integrated Climate Change Planning SPEA-OS 100 Law Practice from a European Perspective Politics and Ethics of Food Public Mental Health SPEA-OS 100 Renewable Energy Systems Strategic Planning for Leaders Strategies for Urban Livability Waste Management Systems in Europe School of Public Health Exercise Physiology*P SPH-OS 100 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention SPH-OS 100 Healthcare Strategies for At-Risk Populations SPH-OS 100 Pregnancy, Birth and Infancy in Denmark*P SPH-OS 100 Public Health Ethics SPH-OS 100 Sport Economics*P SPH-OS 100
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