International Summer School – University of Innsbruck

Every summer, UIBK students have the opportunity to take part in the UNO International Summer School. The summer school takes place from the beginning of July to mid-August at the University of Innsbruck.
Apart from the daily courses, there is also the opportunity to go on excursions or hold evening guest lectures.

The course offerings from various disciplines and course registration can be found in the course catalog for the summer semester on lfu:online at:

>>Interdisciplinary and additional offerings

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In order to expand your cultural and linguistic horizons and to make contacts with other students, you have the opportunity to Buddy program experienced doing something and making friends together with American students who are spending the summer in Innsbruck.

An email with all important information and the call for the buddy program will be sent to all LFUI students during the summer semester.

Hard facts

Period
July 2nd – August 10th

Length of time
Mon – Thu

Max. courses
3

Available places per course
8

language of instruction
English

Guidelines

The courses take place daily (Monday to Thursday) and attendance is compulsory. They can be credited towards the respective course of study, provided that suitable modules are available, to be clarified in detail with the respective study officer.

time slots

The courses are arranged in three time slots, it is also possible to select up to three different courses:

8:00-9:20

BA 3010 The legal environment of the economy

ENGL 2090 From the Home Front to the Battlefront: The Legacy of World War II in Literature

ENGL 2238 Reading Literature: European Horror Literature

FA 1010 Art Appreciation

FIN 4306 International Finance

FTA 2090 International Communication

HIST 2991.1 Nazi Germany and the Second World War

HUMS 2090 Contemporary art and pop music in Austria

MANG 3401.1 Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior

MANG 4446 International Management

POLI 2993 Introduction to International Relations

9:30-10:50

ANT 1020 Fads, Fallacies and Human Origins

ANTH 1010 Peoples and Cultures of the World

BA 3021 Business Law

ECON 2221 Money & Banking

EES 2096 Alpine/Glacial Geology and Climate Change

ENGL 2091 Literature of the Holocaust

ENGL 2312 International Film as a Literary Art

FIN 3300 Financial Management

HIST 2091.2 Genocide and Holocaust

HIST 2991.3 Human Rights

MANG 4750 Business Intelligence and Analytics

PSYCH 1000 General Psychology

11:00-12:30

ANTH 3090 Anthropology of the Roma (Gypsies).

ANTH 4440 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft

ECON 3000 Business Administration

EES 1006 Dinosaurs

FA 1001 Core Studio I – Surface, Process, Practice

GER 1001 Beginner German l

JOUR 2790 Travel writing

MANG 3401.2 Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior

MATH 2785 Basic Statistics for Economics

MUS 1000 Music Recognition

PSYC 2091 Cultural Psychology

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