International Summer School
Every summer, students at the University of Innsbruck have the chance to participate in the University of New Orleans International Summer School. The Summer School takes place at the University of Innsbruck between the beginning of July and the middle of August.
Aside from the daily courses you will have the opportunity to go on field trips and in the evenings after class there will be various guest lectures to attend at your leisure.
The courses come from a broad range of different fields and are held either by lecturers from the University of Innsbruck or from the University of New Orleans can be found at LFU:online:
> Interdisciplinary and additional courses
>> University of New Orleans
If you want to connect to people outside of class, our students have the opportunity to sign up for our very own Buddy Programm, get to know another culture, practice language skills all while enjoying summer in Innsbruck.
An e-mail with the general information as well as the call for the Buddy Programm will be sent out to all LFUI students during the summer semester.
Hard Facts
Duration | July 2nd - August 10th |
Period | Mo - Do |
Max. Courses |
3 |
Available Seats per Class | 8 |
Language of Instruction | English |
Rules
Classes take place daily from Monday to Thursday, attendance is mandatory.
Accreditation
They can be accredited towards the degree you are pursuing if you have available modules, make sure to talk about the details with your Associate Dean of Studies.
Timeslots
The courses are aligned into three timeslots, so it is possible to sign up for up to three individual classes:
8:00-9:20 | 9:30-10:50 | 11:00-12:30 |
BA 3010 The Legal Environment of Business |
ANT 1020 Fads, Fallacies and Human Origins | ANTH 3090 Anthropology of the Roma (Gypsy) People |
ENGL 2090 From Homefront to Battlefront: The Legacy of World War II in Literature | ANTH 1010 Peoples and Cultures of the World | ANTH 4440 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft |
ENGL 2238 Reading Fiction: European Horror Fiction |
BA 3021 Business Law |
ECON 3000 Managerial Economics |
FA 1010 Art Appreciation |
ECON 2221 Money & Banking |
EES 1006 Dinosaurs |
FIN 4306 International Finance |
EES 2096 Alpine/Glacial Geology and Climate Change |
FA 1001 Core Studio I - Surface, Process, Practice |
FTA 2090 International Communication |
ENGL 2091 Literature of the Holocaust |
GER 1001 Beginning German l |
HIST 2991.1 Nazi Germany and World War II |
ENGL 2312 International Film as Literary Art | JOUR 2790 Travel Writing |
HUMS 2090 Contemporary Art and Popular Music in Austria |
FIN 3300 Financial Management |
MANG 3401.2 Introduction to Management & Organizational Behaviour |
MANG 3401.1 Introduction to Management & Organizational Behaviour |
HIST 2091.2 Genocide and Holocaust | MATH 2785 Elementary Statistics for Business and Economics |
MANG 4446 International Management |
HIST 2991.3 Human Rights |
MUS 1000 Music Appreciation |
POLI 2993 Introduction to International Relations |
MANG 4750 Business Intelligence and Analytics |
PSYC 2091 Cultural Psychology |
PSYCH 1000 General Psychology |