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Institution | VIA University College |
Campus | Campus Horsens |
Duration | 1 semester |
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) | 4000 EUR |
Tuition per term (EU/EAA/CH) | 4000 EUR |
Website | http://en.via.dk/programmes/education-and-social-studies/making-a-business-case |
Campus Horsens offers a vibrant student life in an international setting. Both Danish and international students create a super active study environment in which common areas and closely situated student accommodation will frame your life.
As Campus Horsens offers 11 programmes taught in English within the fields of architecture, engineering, marketing, management and business. In Danish Campus Horsens offers 14 programmes within the fields of engineering, architecture, built environment, production, marketing, management, nursing and pedagogy.
With all of these programmes offered in both languages, it is only natural that a large number of students come from other countries than Denmark. At Campus Horsens, approximately half of the students are international, either exchange students or full degree students.
Read about the application process and the steps you need to take to study at a Danish Institution of Higher Education
Here's the quick guide to all you need to know about tuition fees and scholarships
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Students from selected countries (Brazil, China, Japan, Egypt, the Republic of South Korea and Russia) can now apply for a Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements
A new report from the OECD shows that Denmark is the country in the Scandinavia, which invests most capital in education and has the second most educated population
Aarhus BSS stands out in the recently published rankings of the world’s best universities and research fields. The school’s ‘Public administration’ research is listed as the sixth best in the world. In comparison, the University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School rank no. 34 and 50 respectively.
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