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Selection Criteria: • Capacity is 20 students. The application
process starts with the online application. https://form.jotform.com/90296503929970
• A minimum of 12 students must enroll for the course to run
• Open to all students at Duquesne with an interest in studying history, culture, natural resources and physiography in Copenhagen, Denmark and Reykjavik, Iceland.
• Must be clear of any outstanding academic or disciplinary actions
Cost: • Estimated: $4600-$5400, which includes all
airfare, transportation within Denmark and Iceland, entrance to all scheduled activities, lodging, 2 meals per day, and 3 Global Diversity credits.
• NOTE: This amount is subject to change based on currency exchange fluctuations, airline fees, and/or individualized air itineraries.
• All tuition monies applied to cost of being in Denmark and Iceland – a great value!
• United Healthcare Global emergency assistance coverage included
Action Steps Spring Semester 2019:
• Application and deposit of $100 is due with your application*.
• Submit second deposit* of $2000 by February 28 to secure airfare.
• Pre-Departure Meetings and Orientation (dates/times TBA)
• Balance due prior to departure
*Deposits: May you deposit at www.duq.edu/dori. Submit payment through student accounts, Study Abroad and email your receipt as confirmation.
Contact:
Carolyn Trimarchi (412) 396-2643 (724)-422-9491
GEOGRAPHY AND
CULTURE OF ICELAND AND
DENMARK Su
May 18-28 2019
Spend time this May learning in Denmark and Iceland … The Duquesne University History Department is offering a May study abroad, Global Diversity core theme area class in Denmark and Iceland. Here we will observe the cultural connection between these two countries. These places share the common themes of a Viking history and a colonial connection.
Program Highlights
• See the divergence of the North American and Eurasian Tectonic Plates
• Hike around the Gullfoss waterfall, a crater lake, a geothermal area, and a geyser
• Trek along volcanic ice capped landscapes
• Swim in the Blue Lagoon and other geothermal springs
• Spend a day at Tivoli, the world’s oldest amusement park
• Learn the design and importance of Slotsholmen Island, Copenhagen
• City walks in Copenhagen and Reykjavik • Say hello to Hans Christen Andersen • Tour History and Art Museums
Calendar Sunday, May 19: Depart Pittsburgh
Monday, May 20: Arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark
Friday, May 24: Fly to Reykjavik, Iceland
Tuesday, May 28: Reykjavik to Pittsburgh
Course Offerings: During these 10 days students will take one course and earn 3 credits.
HIST 200 Global Geography with a Danish and Icelandic Twist (satisfies CORE Theme Area: Global Diversity) The goal of this course is to provide students with a geographic point of view of global diversity through examination of the history, culture, natural resources and physical geography in Denmark and Iceland. Readings include Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology.