You take between 16-20 credits per semester (five courses). All courses are worth 3 credits except the Integrative Seminar and the optional semester German language course. You may earn up to 20 credits if you are placed in a spring semester postprogram internship. All courses are taught in English, excluding German language courses and IR/PO355. Academic programming is scheduled five days a week.
Create your academic experience by selecting from the following required and optional program components:
- EU Studies Integrative Seminar (PO250, 350, or 450) (required, 4 credits; offered at the 200, 300, and 400 levels, with placement based on your academic background)
- IES Abroad German Course (optional, 4 credits)
- English-taught IES Abroad Area Studies Courses (3 credits)
- German-taught IES Abroad Area Studies Course (optional, 3 credits)
- IR/IB393 Global Leadership course (optional, 3 credits; to develop your cross-cultural leadership skills)
- IES Abroad Internship in Freiburg (optional, 3 credits; spring only, post-program; includes seminar and internship placement, additional cost applies)
Intensive German
As part of your overall program participation, you will take a required one-week intensive German language course during orientation. You may continue strengthening your language skills by continuing in an optional, 4-credit semester-long German language course.
Model EU
As the capstone experience of the IES Abroad European Union Program, you will participate in a Model European Union. Over a long weekend, you will assume the roles of:
- A foreign minister of an EU member state
- A prime minister of an EU member state
- A finance minister of an EU member state
- A member of the press corps
In your role, you will debate issues of current concern to the European Union, such as:
- EU reform treaties
- Enlargement
- Energy and the environment
- Immigration
- Humanitarian aid
- The economy and the Euro
The Model EU, which brings together classroom-based academic knowledge and first-hand experiences gained through course-related excursions, concludes the EU Studies Integrative Seminar and the program.
To learn more about IES Abroad’s innovative theoretical and pedagogical approaches to teaching language abroad, refer to the IES Abroad MAP for Language & Intercultural Communication.
NOTE: This is a list of tentative course offerings. After you are accepted, you will see a list of final course offerings in your MyIESabroad account. Additionally, IES Abroad reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment or circumstances beyond our control.