- Vienna, Austria
IES Vienna participants have the option of studying at three (3)
different locations: the Universitat Wein (University of Vienna),
Universitaetssportinstitut Wien (University of Vienna Sports
Institute) and/or the IES Abroad Vienna Center. There are 4 programs
with a variety of disciplines:
(1) European Society & Culture Program
(2) Music Program
(3) Summer Music Program
(4) Summer Psychology Program
Area(s) of Study
- Anthropology
- Fine Arts
- Linguistics
- Saxophone
- Art Education
- Flute
- Management
- Social Science
- Art History
- Foreign Language Education
- Marketing
- Sociology
- Bassoon
- French Horn
- Music
- Studio Art
- Bridging Disciplines
- German
- Oboe
- Theatre And Dance
- Business Administration
- German, Scandinavian, And Dutc
- Opera
- Trombone
- Clarinet
- Government
- Organ
- Trumpet
- Cultural Studies
- Guitar
- Percussion
- Tuba
- Double Bass
- Harp
- Performance
- Vibraphone
- Drum Set
- Harpsichord
- Philosophy
- Viola
- Economics
- History
- Piano
- Violin
- English
- Humanities
- Psychology
- Violoncello
- Euphonium
- International Business
- Radio-Television-Film
- Voice
- European Studies
- International Relations And Gl
- Religious Studies
- Women's And Gender Studies
- Finance
- Liberal Arts
Sponsored by IES - a UT Affiliate
Academic Information
Students may choose between the European Society & Culture Program, the Music Program, the Economics & International Relations program, or the Psychology program. Students enroll in German language courses, area studies courses in English and German, and university courses. Internships are also available.
Faculty
Language(s) of Instruction
English and German
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Minimum 2.75 GPA and at least sophomore standing
- Student visa (semester) obtained from Austrian consulate in New York.
- No German required
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - Yes
- Internship - Yes
Housing
Students have the three housing options: a homestay, an off-campus residence hall, or a private apartment. For the summer program, students live in a shared apartment.
Open To
Students from all colleges and schools
Program Cost
Students pay $75 app. fee, $19/wk intl. insurance, and a $600 affiliated studies registration fee to UT. Students pay an app. and program fee (tuition, housing) to IES minus a $2000 grant (long sem. only). See IES website for details. Federal fin. aid and scholarships apply for full-time status (6 summer/12 semester credits).
Dates:
- Program: January 22, 2025 to May 11, 2025
- Instructional: January 23, 2025 to May 10, 2025
- Final Deadline: October 15, 2024
- Program: May 26, 2024 to August 1, 2024
- Instructional: May 27, 2024 to July 31, 2024
- Priority Deadline: March 1, 2024
- Final Deadline: March 1, 2024
- Program: August 29, 2024 to December 17, 2024
- Instructional: August 30, 2024 to December 16, 2024
- Priority Deadline: March 1, 2024
- Final Deadline: March 1, 2024
Application Code
220003
Program Coordinator
Emma Schultz
Additional Resources
Program Website
Peer Evaluations
Scholarships
Peer Evaluations
Visa Information
Next Step
1) View mandatory advising videos: Explore: Education Abroad 101. Attend a live EA Q&A to ask questions. 2) View the Ready to Apply video. 3) Self-authorize your application via the Get Started link below and apply! PC: Sarah Survance. Find advising videos, Q&A events at https://global.utexas.edu/abroad/apply/advising