Program Information
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Spring 2026: Salzburg, Austria
This program is closed. Please contact the faculty director for more information.
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Program Description
Program Courses
Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites
All students must enroll in at least 0 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course.

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Important Note
There are still courses under review including Elementary and Intermediate German. This means that the course has to be reviewed by the academic department to determine the UD equivalent.
ANTH 367: Austrian Folk Art and Folk Customs (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AHST/ANTH 304 Austrian Folk Art and Folk Customs
This course is designed as an overview of Austrian folk art and folk customs, with a special focus on Salzburg and the Alpine regions. It will examine the material and non-material culture of Austria and therefore cover a wide range of topics and objects
BUAD 267: Communication Skills for Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUSI/MGMT 315 Communication Skills for Management (Salzburg)
The course will focus on planning for effective communication and working visually using various media as well as how to make effective presentations. Students are expected to present ideas to the class and accept constructive criticism from the group.
ECON 167: Europe and the Global Economy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUSI/ECON 301 Europe and the Global Economy (Salzburg)
This course aims at examining Europe’s role in the global economic system and at understanding the economic thoughts and actions of the European nations in our contemporary era. The links between European integration and the challenges of economic globalization are among the main topics.
ENGL 365: Studies in Literary Genres, Types and Movements (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENGL 302 Concepts of Heroism in Western Culture
This course analyses concepts of heroism as expressed in literature (and popular culture, esp. film, and opera) of six different epochs: Classical/Mythological, Medieval, Renaissance, Age of Reason, Romantic and Modern.
Prerequisite: ENGL 110
Satisfies the following requirements:
Arts and Sciences - Group A
Restrictions: May be taken up to three times when topics vary.
GRMN 105: German I - Elementary (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 101: Elementary German I
Introduction to the German language and development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills through the use of basic texts.
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
GRMN 106: German II - Elementary/Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 102: Elementary German II
Completion of basic German. Increasing mastery of the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Prerequisite: GRMN 105
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
GRMN 107: German III - Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 201: Intermediate German I
Review of grammar, continued practice in speaking and writing, and reading texts of average difficulty.
Prerequisite: GRMN 106
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
Restrictions: Four years of high school German acceptable in lieu of prerequisite. Satisfies College of Arts and Sciences language requirement.
GRMN 200: German Grammar Review (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 301: Intermediate German II
Systematic review of elementary and intermediate German grammar. Emphasis on grammar. Conversational practice.
Prerequisite: GRMN 107
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
GRMN 355: Special Topics: Hitler und das Dritte Reich (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 307: Hitler und das Dritte Reich
Explores an area of special interest in German literature or culture studies.
Prerequisite: Any two 200-level German courses
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
GRMN 455: Selected Authors, Works and Themes (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GERM 401: Advanced German
Works of one or more outstanding authors or a special theme.
Prerequisite: Two 300-level German courses, one of which may be taken concurrently with the 400-level course.
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
HIST 350: World War II in Europe (1939-1945) (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: hist 301: World War II and Central Europe
Military history of World War II in Europe. Post-World War I revival of German military power, the origins of the war in European context, and military operations from the German attack on Poland to the collapse of Italy and Germany.
Satisfies the following requirements:
University History Breadth
Arts and Sciences - Group B
POSC 310: European Politics: The Rise of the Right: A History of Fascism (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLI 311 The Rise of the Right: A History of Fascism
Provides an overview of the politics in different European countries. We will seek to understand the differences between these countries and the patterns of continuity and change over time. We will also discuss whether one can speak of a European economic and social model: This course aims at a comparative study of European (and non-European) far right political thought and related movements from the early 20th century to the present.
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: College of Engineering Breadth: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
POSC 339: European Union (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLI 309 European Integration
The European Union is an economic and political union that binds together twenty-seven European countries. This course provides an overview of the history, institutions, policies and controversies surrounding the European Union.
Satisfies the following requirements:
Other: College of Engineering Breadth: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
PSYC 394: Cultural Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSYC 310 Cross Cultural Psychology (Salzburg)
Introduction to how culture shapes psychological experience, including social behavior, cognition, motivation, and the experience of the self. Covers psychological theory and research on human cultural variation and focuses on different national populations (especially North Americans and East Asians), with some attention to the psychological experience of multicultural populations within the United States: The focus will be on well-known influential Austrian figures like psychologist Alfred Adler, Viktor Frankl and psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
Prerequisite: Grades of C- or better in PSYC 207, and PSYC 209 or substitutes (MATH 202, MATH 205, STAT 200, SOCI 301)
SOCI 367: Independent Study: Contemporary Austrian Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCI 312 Contemporary Austrian Culture
Independent Study: This course gives students an insight into contemporary Austrian culture with a focus on education, family, ethnicity, political culture, media, the Roman Catholic church, attitudes to welfare and business and leisure trends. Independent field research and the presentation and discussion of course topics is required.
Requirements
For all participants, a formal application is necessary, including at least one recommendation. An interview may be conducted in person or by Zoom.

A transcript is required from Non-UD applicants only. Non-UD students, please email a copy of your official transcript to the Program Coordinator.

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