Amsterdam, The Netherlands
IES Program
Program Focus - Direct enrollment in courses taught in English at the University of Amsterdam, Dutch language program, Fine Art and Music Study options, Pre-Law Certification Program, Service Learning and Internship placement, full year/semester options.
IES Web Site - www.iesabroad.org
Program Dates
*Additional program dates can be found on the IES website
Eligibility
Program Type - Founded in 2003, the IES Amsterdam program offers students four different study opportunities in Amsterdam. Students interested in fine and applied art study can enroll at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and receive personalized instruction in these areas. Music students can enroll at the Amsterdam School of Music for individual and small group instruction in Jazz, Classical and Music Education, theory and performance. Students participating in the University of Amsterdam option can enroll in courses taught in English in the humanities, social sciences, law and economics at the University of Amsterdam. Students in the Pre-Law Certification option enroll in two law-related courses at the University of Amsterdam and the IES course Law, Culture and Society Seminar: Law and Legal Practice in an International and Comparative Perspective.
The City of Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a city of many faces. It is a city of peaceful streets and canals, historic houses and neighborhoods, an exciting, youthful nightlife, and bustling commerce. A business and commercial leader for centuries, Amsterdam is today an important hub of the European Union and the site of corporate headquarters for such international corporations as Phillip's, Heineken, and ABN AMRO.
In the city's museums you can study the works of Dutch masters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh. The Dutch are known for their openness and tolerance which has helped give Amsterdam its reputation as a place for experimentation in the arts, social welfare, environmentalism, and lifestyles. Amsterdam is 35 miles from The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government, and the site of the International Court of Justice. Because Dutch is not frequently studied outside of the Netherlands, mastery of English is a core feature of Dutch education and many people in Amsterdam speak fluent, colloquial English. Dutch universities have also sought to attract international students by offering courses taught in English in a variety of fields. The University of Amsterdam, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, and the Amsterdam School of Music offer students the chance to integrate academically and culturally with Dutch students, without prior study of the Dutch language.
University Course Offerings
Fine Arts at Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Spring and Full year only) - www.gerritrietveldacademie.nl
Students taking the Fine Arts option attend courses full-time at the Rietveld Academie and/or may also elect to take an additional course in art history or art theory at the University of Amsterdam. Fine arts students will participate in the Dutch language instructional program at the Rietveld Academie. Courses are offered in the following concentrations:
Architectural Design
Audiovisual
Ceramics
Fashion Design
Glass Design
Industrial Design
Jewelry
Photography
Textile Design
Theatre Design and Art Direction
Theory
Visual Art and Design
Music Study at the Amsterdam School of Music - www.cva.ahk.nl
Students taking the music option attend courses full time at the Amsterdam School of Music. Students who study at the Amsterdam School of Music should be strong music performance, composition, theory, or education majors with the motivation and intention to become professional musicians, music scholars, or educators. Students enroll for 15-credits for a full-time semester program. They should expect highly individualized instruction and choose a main subject in which to specialize in one of the following three departments:
Classical Department
Jazz Department
School of Music Department for those going into music education
Within these three departments, courses are available in:
Analysis, Arranging, Art of Teaching, Chamber Music, Composition, Conducting, Continuo Playing and Directing Ensembles, Counterpoint, Drama, Ear Training, Education Theory, Harmonic Analysis of the Piano, Music and Social History (History of Western Music), Orchestra or Ensemble Projects
University of Amsterdam - www.english.uva.nl
When studying at the University of Amsterdam, students should anticipate that faculty expect greater responsibility and initiative in a much less structured environment than at their home universities. Courses stress critical thinking and writing. In addition to the concentrations listed below, IES students can enroll in Dutch language courses. Most courses are worth 5 credits.
Dutch Society in a Historical and comparative Perspective
Globalization and International Relations
Ethnicity, Migration and Nationalism
Health and Culture
European Art and Culture
Media and Communications
European Society
Planning and Development
Gender and Sexuality
Politics, Governance and Democracy
Additional offerings available in: Anthropology, Economics, Law, Foreign Languages, Philosophy
Pre-Law Certification
Students enroll in two, 5-credit University of Amsterdam Law-related courses and in the required IES co-sponsored seminar course for a total of 15 creidts and a UcA-endorsed Pre-Law Certification.
IES Seminar- Law, Culture and Society Seminar:Law and Legal Practice in an International and Comparative Perspective
Other courses include (check the IES web site for the final course listings):
EU Law
Globalization and the Islam: Rethinking Political Islam
Introduction to Islamic Law
Public International Law
Seminar on Conflict and Negotiation
Social Trends and Social Problems
Communication in Conflict Situations
Introduction to European Integration
Regulating Cultural and Religious Diversity in The Netherlands
Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe: Expectations and Experiences Science
Conflict and Conflict Resoluction
Course Load - Students must carry between 15-19 semester credit hours
Types of Accommodation
Student Apartments/Residences- Housing contributes greatly to the quality of the overall study abroad and cultural experience, and the process of adapting to Dutch accommodations allows IES students to gain a greater understanding of, and insight into, Dutch culture. IES locates housing in apartments or student residences. All accommodations are screened and approved by the IES Amsterdam staff. Students are responsible for their own meals, which they can cook on their own or go to small, inexpensive restaurants and cafes located near their housing.
Program Costs and Financial Aid Transfer
IES tuition ($11,585 for Fall 2008 semester), plus IES room and board costs ($3,700 for Fall 2008 semester), and IES health insurance ($195 for Fall 2008 semester).
(See IES web site for exact amounts) (Gerrit Rietveld Academie & School of Music costs not included.)
The following forms of aid may transfer: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal PLUS Loans, IL Monetary Award Program Grant (MAP), Alternative Loans, IES scholarships and need-based grants (for which students must apply).
For Summer Programs:
Students pay IES tuition. Room and board, health insurance, airfare and other miscellaneous expenses are not included in the tuition. Check with a study abroad advisor and a financial aid advisor for information about financial aid transfer.
Additional Loyola Study Abroad Fees
$1000 for semester and full year programs, $500 for summer programs
