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IES Program

Program Focus - Intensive German Language, Direct Enrollment at German university, IES center courses, all courses in German

IES Web Site - www.iesabroad.org

Program Dates

  • Early March to late June (Spring Semester)
  • Mid-June to Late July (Summer)
  • Early September to Mid-December (Fall Semester) 

    *Dates are different for students doing an internship and for full year students


    Eligibility

  • Meet Loyola standards of eligibility
  • Prior German knowledge is required for all IES Berlin programs. See IES program materials or the IES web-site for details.
  • 3.0 GPA or better is required for academic semester or year programs. (Students with GPA between 2.75 and 3.0 may be eligible with supplemental application materials)
  • Please refer to additional eligibility requirements as listed in IES program materials or on the IES web-site.
  • Summer Program Information
    http://www.iesabroad.org/berlinsummer.do

    Program Types

    All students are required to take German each semester in addition to the mandatory intensive German instruction during orientation.

    IES Courses- Student can enroll in a German language course and four IES area studies courses for a full semester course load

    IES and University Courses- Students must enroll in a four credit German language course but may take a portion or all of their other courses at Humboldt-University Berlin.

    Humboldt-University Berlin and other Universities in Berlin

    IES Berlin is organized in cooperation with the highly renowned Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin. Approximately 12% of the University's 37,00 students are from foreign countries. The University offers a wide variety of courses in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences.

    Under special circumstances, placement also can be arranged at other universities in Berlin, depending on student qualifications, available space, and scheduling. Institutions where special placements may be made include: Technische Universitä´ Berlin, the Freie Universitä´¬ the Universitä´ der K? the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee, the Hochschule f?auspielkunst "Ernst Busch," and the Hochschule f?ik "Hans Eisler."

    The City of Berlin

    A center of modern European history, Berlin in this century has been the capital of Imperial Germany, the Weimar Republic, the National Socialist State, the German Democratic Republic, and now the unified German Federal Republic. Berlin, a center for business, politics, and culture, and an ideological crossroad where East meets West, continues its rich heritage of music, theater, art, philosophy, and excellence in university education.

    Course Information

    IES course offerings - IES offers a number of courses at its center in Berlin. All courses are taught in German. IES courses have characteristics of both U.S. and European university courses, without being identical to either. IES courses require a midterm evaluation and final exam, as well as oral presentations and/or written term papers, and have syllabi with required and recommended readings. Courses are offered in the following areas:

    German
    Art History
    Communications
    Cultural Studies
    Economics
    History
    International Business
    Internships Seminar
    Literature/Theater
    Politics
    Sociology
    Women's Studies

    For descriptions and syllabi visit the IES web site www.iesabroad.org.

    University Course offerings

    Listed below is a broad range of disciplines in which IES students have enrolled in the recent past. Most courses are offered at Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin. Course offerings vary from semester to semester; exact course offerings are determined shortly before the start of each semester.

    Agriculture
    Art History
    Biology
    Biotechnology
    Business
    Chemistry
    Communications
    Computer Science
    Economics
    Education
    Environmental Studies
    Finance
    Fine Arts
    Foreign Languages
    Gender Studies
    Geography
    History
    Linguistics
    Literature
    Music History
    Philosophy
    Physics
    Political Science
    Religious Studies
    Sociology
    Urban Planning

    For courses and departmental information at Humboldt University, visit www.rz.hu-berlin.de.

    Credits and Course Load - Students must carry 15 to 19 semester credit hours. Students enroll in a 4-credit German course and four IES area studies courses or the equivalent in university courses for a total of 15 to 19 semester credits. Most IES Center courses are worth 3 credits unless otherwise noted. Direct enrolled university courses are awarded from 2 to 6 credits depending on the number of contact hours and work requirements.

    Types of Accommodation

    IES Housing - IES Berlin locates comfortable housing, which reflects typical student accommodations in the city. Students are offered accommodations in homes and apartments with Germans throughout the city. Generally, meals are not included in the housing arrangements and are not prepaid in the program fee. Students normally prepare their own breakfast and dinner at their apartment. On weekdays, an inexpensive lunch can be taken at university cafeterias.

    Independent Housing - Students who have lived abroad before, or who have friends or family in Berlin, may wish to arrange their own housing. However, IES strongly encourages students to participate in housing located by IES and accepts no responsibility for other arrangements. Upon located by IES and accepts no responsibility for other arrangements. Upon acceptance, students who elect to arrange their own housing must notify the IES Chicago office no later than the deadline listed on the Independent Housing Form for their program.

    Full-year students who plan independent housing during the second semester must notify the Berlin staff prior to November 1st. If timely notification is received, students will be eligible to have a housing allocation deducted from their program fee. If notification is received after the deadline, no deduction will be given.

    Program Costs and Financial Aid Transfer

    IES tuition ($14,000 for Fall 2008), plus IES room and board costs ($3,085 for Fall 2008), and IES health insurance ($195 for Fall 2008).
    IES tuition ($14,755 for Spring 2009), plus IES room and board costs ($3,250 for Spring 2009), and IES health insurance ($195 for Spring 2009).

    The following forms of aid may transfer: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal PLUS Loans, IL Monetary Award Program Grant (MAP), Alternative Loans, IES scholarships and need-based grants (for which students must apply).

    For Summer Programs:

    Students pay IES tuition ($4,725 for summer 2008). Room and board ($1,190 for summer 2008). Health insurance ($80 for summer 2008), airfare and other miscellaneous expenses are not included in the tuition. Check with a study abroad advisor and a financial aid advisor for information about financial aid transfer.

  • See IES website for Summer 2009 tuition details.

    Additional Loyola Study Abroad Fees:


    $1000 for semester and full year programs, $500 for summer programs


     

     

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