Service Management
Service Management contains subjects such as globalisation and intercultural perspectives as well as ebusiness and communication management in services. The programme gives you insight into finance, law, business, economics, social sciences and the opportunities as well as challenges that a company faces.
Service Management contains subjects such as globalisation and intercultural perspectives as well as ebusiness and communication management in services.
The programme gives you insight into finance, law, business, economics, social sciences and the opportunities as well as challenges that a company faces.
Name: Service Management
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
You will receive a solid grounding in business, economics and social sciences in services and knowledge of real-life business challenges and opportunities.
Examples of courses:
- Research methods, data management and forecasting
- Globalisation and intercultural perspectives
- Organisation and Human Resource Management in Services
- eBusiness and Communication Management in Services
- Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility in Services
- Marketing, events and innovation management
- Leadership and Strategy in Service Management
- Finance and law
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
The final 6 months you will be making your MSc thesis.
Service Management can be studied as a:
- 2-year masters degree programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Service Management at the Copenhagen Business School (Handelshøjskolen) in Copenhagen.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education .
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Posted Jul 30, 2010 07:15 PM
