The National Registration Center for Study Abroad
PO Box 1393
Milwaukee, WI 53201
United States
Phone: 414 278 0631
Fax: 414 271 8884
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The National Registration Center for Study Abroad programs in other countries:
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Bolivia,
Brazil,
Canada,
Chile,
China,
Colombia,
Costa Rica,
Czech Republic,
Dominican Republic,
Ecuador,
Egypt,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Greece,
Honduras,
Hungary,
Ireland,
Israel,
Italy,
Japan,
Mexico,
Monaco,
Netherlands,
Norway,
Panama,
Paraguay,
Peru,
Poland,
Portugal,
Puerto Rico,
Russia,
Spain,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
Uruguay
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Learn Danish in Denmark
Denmark
Term: Throughout the year
Dates: Every Monday throughout the year
Description:
About the NRCSA Center Private or semi - private tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners. Lodging is in homestays of native speakers. Only the target language is spoken in the homestay. Residences are typically outside of heavily touristed areas, in neighborhoods where the target language predominates. About Copenhagen Copenhagen seems to have several distinct images, each accurate but incomplete. It's an old merchants' town overlooking the entrance to the Baltic Sea, a progressive city tolerant of a wide range of social behavior, a metropolis whose efficiency rivals that of the Swiss and a city that's so associated with architectural treasures that it's known as the "City of Beautiful Spires." Its wealth of statues and fountains, combined with the Danes' highly tuned environmental awareness, make Copenhagen a city perfect for strolling and exploration. The city is the seat of all the nation's institutions of politics, finance and the arts. Copenhagen has been called Scandinavia's most affordable capital, and one of Europe's most user-friendly cities, welcoming and fairly small, with a compact, strollable centre largely given over to pedestrians. In summer, there's a varied range of lively street entertainment, while at night there's a plethora of bars and a club and live-music network. The city has first-rate galleries housing collections of Danish and international art, as well as worthy smaller museums.
Highlights:
* Tuition * Lodging - Homestay Single Room * Meals - Breakfast Daily * Cultural Programs (see activities page) * Orientation (covering attractions, how to, health safety, entertainment) * Academic Assessment (placement-exit tests, achievement certificate) * International Emergency & Medical Insurance * Emergency Hotline Staffed 24/hrs day (call collect anywhere in the world) * Course Materials * Program Monitoring
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Subject Areas :
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- Culture
- Intensive Language
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Cost in US$: Please visit our website for more information.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
World Wide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Denmark
Independently
Or
in Groups
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Are you interested in this
study abroad program?
CONTACT THE NATIONAL REGISTRATION CENTER FOR STUDY ABROAD
or VISIT THEIR WEBSITE
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