Harvard Summer Program in Scandinavia

Location: - Multi-Country: Locations in Europe; Denmark: Aarhus; Germany: Rural Areas

Term: Summer

Harvard Summer School Study Abroad Programs

51 Brattle Street Cambridge, MA 02138 United States

Description

The Vikings conquer all in their path and nothing resists them. So wrote a Frankish chronicler about the northern pirates whose collective name has come to represent the European ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries. This Viking studies program in Scandinavia explores the rich archaeological, cultural, and literary heritage of northern Europe in the early Middle Ages.

Itself founded during the Viking Age, the lovely Danish city of Arhus and its modern university are our principal hosts. From this charming seaside location, we visit significant sites and collections throughout Scandinavia and northern Germany, and participate in an archaeological dig connected with the important Viking Age site of Fusing. Specialists in many different aspects of Viking culture lecture and guide classes.

The Viking studies program is ideal for those who:

- Are interested in heroic literature, Norse mythology, medieval history, and archaeology
- Are eager to explore the relationship between history and national myths
- Want to engage in archaeological field work
- Want to experience cultural life in Northern Europe

Highlights

Viking studies in Denmark

Degree Level

Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

Cost in US$:

Cost Includes:

Credit Available

no

This Program is open to

American Participant.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Other

Application Process Involves
  • Essay
  • Transcript
  • Written Application
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
Harvard Summer School Study Abroad Programs's Mission Statement

Expect a true Harvard experience, engage your intellectual curiosity with Harvard faculty, and study in a range of fields. Harvard study abroad programs are both demanding and rewarding. Because programs are led exclusively by faculty, students find the same Harvard-quality education they encounter on campus in Cambridge. Programs span 5 to 10 weeks and are limited enrollment. All programs are 8 credits, and the credits are accepted toward degrees at most colleges and universities. Harvard study abroad programs are selective. To apply, students must be at least 18, have completed 1 year of college or be a first-year student, and be in good academic standing. Admission criteria are outlined on each program webpage.

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