Denmark: Education, English Literature and Health
Denmark
Brenderup,
Copenhagen,
Skagen,
Viborg
Term: Summer
Dates: May 29 to June 29
Description:
The KIIS Denmark program offers great opportunities for immersion in cultural and learning experiences for students who speak only English. Students will find that most Danes (even in smaller villages) speak some English. In addition, Danes are known for their hospitality, helpfulness to visitors, and love of the outdoors and sports. Students will experience the best of all worlds in Denmark, from the big city excitement of Copenhagan at Tivoli Gardens (the world's oldest amusement park) to the quiet appeal of country lanes in North Jutland. But, no matter if you are in the metropolis of Copenhagen or the sleepy artist community of Skagen, you will be constantly aware of the Danish view of the world that makes Denmark such a remarkable place for summer study.
Highlights:
The program begins in Copenhagen, the capital and largest city in Denmark. Students will live and study at the Niels Steensens Gymnasium, located directly across the street from the National Soccer Stadium, for the first two weeks of the program. During the third week of study, students will have the pleasure of staying with Danish families in Brenderup near Odense, the boyhood home of literary genius, Hans Christian Andersen. The fourth and final week of study will be at the Sports School of North Jutland in Bronderslev. All of the courses in the Denmark program have been designed to make use of the cultural and educational benefits that each of these varied cities offers. Students will be able to enjoy surrounding cities at greater length during independent travel weekends.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: 3,550 USD
Cost Include Description:
All room accommodations and most meals in Copenhagan, Odense, and Bronderslev; train transportation from Copenhagen to Odense, Odense to Bronderslev, and Bronderslev to Copenhagen; train excursions from Copenhagen to Helsingnor, Copenhagen to Lund, and Bronderslev to Skagen; entrance fees to the following museums: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, H.C. Andersen's Hus, NY Carlsberg Glyptotek, Kronborg Castle, Frederickborg Castle, and Rosenborg Castle; International Student Identity Card; up to six credit hours. Cost with airfare available upon request.
Experience Required: no
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Alumni Network
Kentucky Institute for International Studies's Mission Statement: The Kentucky Institute for International Studies is a consortium of colleges and universities dedicated to providing quality international education. KIIS is founded on the conviction that an international experience should be part of the education of as many people as possible.
KIIS programs have four primary objectives:
(1) to establish high-quality, low-cost, academically sound international study programs for students;
(2) to provide faculty from member institutions a means for professional growth;
(3) to create language and culture programs for professionals and develop links with their counterparts in foreign countries; and
(4) to promote the study of foreign languages.
KIIS also seeks to develop new opportunities for international experiences which meet the needs of students, faculty, academic institutions, and community organizations, always taking into consideration the changing times and shifting demands of a global society.
Year Founded: 1975
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