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  • Locations: Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia 
  • Restrictions: U of A applicants only
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year U of A Application Deadline U of A Decision Date Start Date End Date
Fall 2024 04/01/2024
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Rolling Admission 08/17/2024 12/14/2024
Academic Year 2024-2025 04/01/2024
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Rolling Admission 08/17/2024 05/10/2025
Spring 2025 11/01/2024 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA

** If you are applying for an external program, please note the U of A application deadline listed may be different than the external program provider's application deadline.

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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Study Abroad Advisor: Bumpers College: Madison Barnes, College of Architecture & Design: Brian Poepsel, College of Education & Health Professions: Madison Barnes, College of Engineering: Madison Barnes, Fulbright College: Katie Sabo, Walton College: Kat Stoddard Type of Program: External
Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA: 3.0 Credit Hours Available: Between 12-18 Credit Hours
Area of Study: Biology, Health Science, Psychology Program Duration: Academic Year, Semester
Credit Type: Transfer Credit Language of Instruction: English
Open to non-U of A students?: No Open to Graduate Students?: No
Click here for a definition of this term Automatic Discounts: $1,500/summer ARCH & Design program, $5,500/semester, $500/each summer session Housing Options: Dorm, Homestay
COVID-19 Vaccination: Vendor strongly recommends (DIS); https://studyabroad.uark.edu/pandemic-studyabroad/
Program Description:
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Neuroscience

Neuroscience is one of the most exciting and fastest growing scientific fields and lends itself to be studied across many disciplines. It can provide insights into a myriad of aspects including consciousness, emotional processing, dysfunctional brain circuits and psychopathology, and neurobiological perspectives on creativity.

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Is this program right for you?

It is a good fit if you study:

  • Biology
  • Psychology
  • Pre-Medicine/Health Science
  • Neuroscience
View this program at DISabroad.org

Core Courses

Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

Despite decades of scientific research and centuries of philosophical analysis, consciousness remains one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time. What is consciousness and which brain mechanisms shape the unique sense of self, implicit in all our thoughts and perceptions? How can we transform the subjectivity of human experience to an objective topic of research? Through the lenses of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, we explore both conceptual and methodological perspectives of relevance to the study of human consciousness. We critically analyze the obstacles and challenges inherent to the study of consciousness.


Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

How do we understand creativity and the brain? This course asks you to explore and debate human creativity through neurobiological, cognitive, and psychological perspectives. Main topics include discussions of the definition of creativity, psychological and cognitive profiles of creative individuals, functional neuroanatomy, the neurochemistry of the creative processes, the neural correlates of creative thought, cognitive processes and lastly, cognitive strategies for optimizing creative output.


Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain
Fall/Spring, 3 Credits

Learn how the brain’s physiology is affected in different psychiatric disorders and under the influence of various psychoactive drugs. Course topics are approached from a biological, chemical, and physiological perspective. Study concepts including neurotransmitters, basic neurobiology, psychiatric disorders, and psychoactive drugs.


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Core Course Study Tours

This program travels on Study Tours to the following destinations:

Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness:

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

Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity:

  • Week-Long Study Tour: United Kingdom
  • Core Course Week: Denmark

Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain:

  • Week-Long Study Tour: Frankfurt-Heidelberg or Munich
  • Core Course Week: Southern Sweden or 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

Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness:
One course in neuroscience, physiological psychology, biological psychology, or cognitive psychology at university level.

Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity:
One course in neuroscience or psychology at university level.

Psychopharmacology: Substances and the Brain:
One year each of biology and chemistry at university level.

 
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