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IU Semester Programs
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** - Academic year only
Mainstreamed Programs in English
Mainstreamed programs offer the widest range of courses through their university’s English or Literature department and attract the largest number of majors. These programs also offer the best opportunity for cultural immersion.
Programs
- Adelaide, Australia
- Canberra, Australia
- Perth, Australia
- Wollongong, Australia
- Cairo, Egypt*
- Canterbury, England*
- Oxford-St. Anne's, England**
- Legon CIEE, Ghana*
- Jerusalem, Israel*
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Istanbul, Turkey
Representative list of previous courses
- Aborigines in 20th Century Australia
- Africa in the World
- History of the Roman Empire
- Making of Modern Indonesia
- Britain and the American Revolution
Mainstreamed Programs in Other Langauges
These programs require proficiency in a second language and offer different degrees of mainstreaming. Variety and number of courses vary by program, but all of them offer the opportunity to study one or more history courses in another language each semester.
Programs
- Buenos Aires, Argentina*
- Bahia, Brazil*
- Sao Paulo, Brazil*
- Santiago, Chile
- Valparaiso, Chile
- Santiago, Dominican Republic
- Aix-en-Provence, France*
- Freiburg, Germany*
- Bologna, Italy*
- Lima, Peru*
- Madrid, Spain*
Representative list of previous courses
- Histoire de l’Union Europeenne
- Byzantine History
- Geschichte des Amerik Westens
- Historia Contemporanea
Programs for U.S.-based Students taught in English or Other Languages
We offer a number of programs that provide a limited selection of area studies courses that are taught exclusively for Americans. Generally one language class is required for programs that operate in a country where English is not the native language. Some of the programs offer classes only in the host country’s language. Coursework taken on the programs would fulfill general education, elective, and possibly major or minor requirements.
Programs
- Vienna, Austria
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Quito, Ecuador
- London IES, England
- Paris, France*
- Athens, Greece*
- Budapest, CIEE, Hungary
- Hyderabad, India
- Dublin, Ireland
- Milan, Italy
- Rome, Italy
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Seoul, South Korea
- Barcelona IES, Spain
- Madrid IES, Spain
- Salamanca IES, Spain
- Seville CIEE, Spain (Liberal Arts)
In an increasingly competitive global economy, the international dimension of education is becoming more and more important. Indeed, it is a matter of practical necessity: we have to provide it as a part of a good education, and students increasingly demand it."
-IU President Michael A. McRobbieOther Options
All IU majors can explore opportunities in a wide range of IU and Non-IU programs.
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