Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, has a rich history influenced by more than 800 years of Danish settlement. Copenhagen is rare in that it combines the economic, scientific, and cultural life of a modern city with a relaxed, small town atmosphere.
Copenhagen is the seat of Danish Parliament, the central government, international, organizations, research libraries, national museums of art and history, and the national media. It is the center of musical and cultural life. Students may take advantage of the city's superior transportation system to get around town. Trains and buses run day and night.
DIS is located in a beautifully restored building dating from 1798. The building houses a reference and student library, administrative offices, a student lounge, computer labs with Macintosh and IBM PC's, student services, and a few classrooms. Most classes are conducted in regular University of Copenhagen classrooms.
The academic focus of the social science programs is:
Anthropology
- History
Human Rights
Legal Studies
Political Science
Public Policy
Sociology
STUDY TOURS
There are two study tours included in the DIS program fee. Please see the DIS website for more specific information on the exact destinations.
For more program information, please visit the
program website.
This program is sponsored by:
DIS.