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  • Locations: Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Program Terms: Fall, Fall and Spring, Spring
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  • Program Sponsor: DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia 
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
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There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
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Click here for a definition of this term Program Type: Guilford Affiliated Program Minimum GPA: 3.0
Major(s): Psychology Language Prerequisite: No Language Prerequisite
Housing: Homestay, University residence hall Language of Instruction: English
Program Description:
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Psychology

Develop your understanding of the relationships between the mind, brain, and behavior, and how these are both shaped by, and influence, social contexts. Our Core Courses explore very different areas of psychology, and they all critically examine psychological theory, research, and practice, with an emphasis on European perspectives and challenges. 

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Is this program right for you?

It is a good fit if you study:

  • Human Development
  • Neuroscience
  • Pre-Medicine/Health Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
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Core Courses

Cyberpsychology
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

This course addresses the productive and problematic use and impact of digital technologies across the lifespan, exploring cognitive, emotional, or socio-cultural perspectives. Topics include: implications of being a digital native or digital immigrant, the effects of techno stress, social media and self-esteem, cyberbullying, and cybertherapy. Where relevant, cultural implications are explored from a Scandinavian perspective.


European Clinical Psychology
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

This course is a study of clinical psychology with a focus on the way we approach the field within a European context. The course covers the origins of European clinical psychology, cultural, and ethical issues, as well as different psychotherapeutic schools. The focus throughout the course is on adult mental health.


Positive Psychology
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

This course combines a study of theory, research, and application in the rapidly growing field of positive psychology. You critically examine the psychology of well-being with its possibilities and limitations, focusing on topics such as positive emotions, character strengths, flow, flourishing, mindfulness, creativity, and post-traumatic growth within the context of culture and history. Investigate how positive psychology complements other areas of psychology, therapy, coaching, and communication; and how it can be applied in real-world, professional settings such as business development and the clinical context. Through experiential learning and reflection, gain the necessary tools for developing sustainable happiness and increased life satisfaction.


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Core Course Study Tours

This program travels on Study Tours to the following destinations:

Cyberpsychology:

  • Week-Long Study Tour: Amsterdam
  • Core Course Week: Denmark

European Clinical Psychology:

  • Week-Long Study Tour: Vienna
  • Core Course Week: Denmark

Positive Psychology:

  • Week-Long Study Tour: Arctic Norway-Sweden or Austria-Italy or Edinburgh or Krakow or London or Prague 
  • Core Course Week: Denmark
     
Early in the semester, you delve into your academic focus during Core Course Week, in which you travel on a short Study Tour for three days in Denmark or a neighboring country, combined with a two-day seminar in Copenhagen. Later in the semester, you travel again with your Core Course on a week-long Study Tour in Europe.
 
While on tour, theories learned in the classroom come to life by meeting with professionals and experts in your field who contribute to furthering your understanding of course topics. Study Tours are hands-on and experiential, combining theory with practice, and expose you to additional cultural perspectives. You have the opportunity to visit sites and experts in your field of interest that you may not otherwise have access to.


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Elective Courses

Add elective courses to complement your Core Course at DIS Copenhagen. You decide how to build your course load based on your needs and interests!

Electives range across disciplines and include research, workshops, studios, and even Exploration Electives, which come with a travel component.

Visit our website to view the full list of over 200 additional elective courses! 

Prerequisites

All courses:
One psychology course at university level.

 
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This program is currently not accepting applications.