IES Abroad (Institute for the Int'l Education of Students)
http://www.IESabroad.org/Berlin33 North LaSalle Street 15th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 United States
33 North LaSalle Street 15th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 United States
Location
Germany: Berlin
Term
Summer
Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.
This program combines the development of language skills with English- and German-taught courses that expose you to Germanys fascinating history and present-day culture and society. German language courses are available at the beginning and intermediate level. A German-taught Literature course is offered for advanced-level students. Field study plays a central role in the program, taking you outside the classroom to discover the rich heritage and contemporary culture of Berlin and Germany.
* Improve your German language skills through beginning- and intermediate-level IES Abroad language courses. German language experience is not required to participate.
* Enroll in area studies courses focusing on Art History, Film Studies, German Language and Literature, Jewish Studies, and Political Science.
* Discover the rich heritage and contemporary culture of Germany on field study excursions and field trips that take you outside the classroom.
* Experience local culture by living in housing with local residents.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Please inquire for more information
Typically, the IES Program fee include tuition, orientation, field trips (as stated), housing, insurance coverage, visa processing, pre-departure support, on-site student services, the IES Get Set! Guide, and the IES Family Guide.
no
Worldwide Participants.
Please inquire for more information.
Fields with * indicate required fields.
Did you participate on a program with IES Abroad (Institute for the Int'l Education of Students)?
Share your thoughts!