Course Equivalencies

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Students pursuing a program managed through IU Education Abroad will earn direct IU-Bloomington credit. The search tool below indicates the credit students will earn. This list is not a guarantee of course availability; it is a running list of what previous students may have taken. Consult program-specific webflyers for information about up-to-date course offerings.

The programs listed below are for Education Abroad-managed programs, including “shared” programs open to Kelley School of Business majors and non-Kelley majors.

The Kelley School of Business International Programs office maintains course equivalencies for Business major credit; email ksabroad@iu.edu for more information.

Students seeking information about programs run through other IU units or campuses should consult the  IU Unit-Based program list.

Students can automatically fulfill the Global Civilizations and Culture (GCC) requirement on a semester-length, IU-approved program. Students can fulfill the World Languages and Cultures (WLC) requirement on a program abroad that is at least 6 weeks long and yields at least 6 credits (College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts majors must complete four semesters of a foreign language, which already fulfills the WLC requirement). Neither GCC nor WLC tags are noted in the course equivalencies below.

Courses that carry CASE or general education tags are subject to change yearly, and students are responsible for ensuring they consult the appropriate CASE or IUB general education lists, as well as the Education Abroad list below.    

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Equivalency Program Foreign Course Title Term
PSY-OS 400 Copenhagen DIS
Neuroimaging of the Disordered Brain Semester
PSY-P 410 Copenhagen DIS
Neurological Disorders and Diseases Semester
SPH-OS 100 Adelaide-University of Adelaide
Neuromotor Control of Human Movement Semester
PSY-OS 400 Copenhagen DIS
Neuroplasticity Semester
PSY-OS 100 Maynooth-University of Maynooth
Neuropsychology Spring only Semester,
Academic Year
PSY-OS 400 Copenhagen DIS
Neuropsychology of Brain Injury Semester
PSY-OS 400 Christchurch IES
Neuroscience & Neurological Conditions Semester
PSY-OS 100 Stockholm DIS
Neuroscience of Emotion Offered in Session I Summer
PSY-OS 400 Stockholm DIS
Neuroscience of Emotion Core Course; Must take with Lab Semester
PSY-OS 400 Stockholm DIS
Neuroscience of Emotion Lab Must take with Lecture Semester
PSY-OS 100 Copenhagen DIS
Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety Offered in Session II Summer
PSY-OS 400 Copenhagen DIS
Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety Semester
PSY-OS 100 Stockholm DIS
Neuroscience of Meditation and Yoga Offered in Session III Summer
PSY-OS 400 Copenhagen DIS
Neuroscience of Religion and Atheism Semester
PSY-OS 400 Christchurch IES
Neuroscience of Swallowing and Communication Semester
HIST-B 303 Milan IES Multiple Tracks
Never Give In! Fascism! Anti-Semitism, and Resistance in Italy 1922-1948
SH CASE
Semester
HISP-S 422 Buenos Aires CIEE Liberal Arts
Taught at Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
New Argentine Cinema
AH CASE
Semester
MSCH-F 398 Buenos Aires CIEE Liberal Arts
Taught at Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
New Argentine Cinema
AH CASE
Semester
MSCH-D 337 Copenhagen DIS
New Media and Changing Communities Core Course Semester
HIST-W 100 Cape Town CIEE Arts & Sciences
New Millennium in Historical Perspectives
SH CASE
Semester
SOAD-OS 100 Copenhagen DIS
New Nordic Design Semester
SPEA-V 450 Florence-CIS Abroad
Consult FUA website to determine which session course is offered.
New Product Development and Management Semester
MSCH-OS 100 Barcelona IES Multiple Tracks
Taught at Universitat de Barcelona (UB). All students enroll in either a local university course or an internship.
New Topics on Spanish Media Semester
POLS-OS 300 Canterbury-University of Kent
New World Order & International Relations Semester,
Academic Year
HIST-OS 100 Adelaide-University of Adelaide
New York City in Revolution: Reacting to the Past Semester