global business informatics programme of it university of copenhagen

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Presentation for English language class about student exchange programmes. (I am a Russian student, so you can find some mistakes.) Группа ВКонтакте: http://vk.com/it_students

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International student exchange program

Global Business Informatics

IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)

IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)

International exchange programs

BSc in Global Business Informatics«Work with IT in an international business context»

MSc in Software Development and Technology«Work with understanding, analyzing, designing, and developing software and IT systems»

MSc in Digital Innovation and Management«Get the tools to generate ideas and develop radically new opportunities in a complex world»

MSc in Games«Work with some of the world’s leading game researchers and become an expert yourself»

Bachelor Programme inGlobal Business Informatics (GBI)

info→ Theoretical and practical tools for working

with IT in an international business context

→ Knowledge on collaboration, coordination and communication across businesses and continents

→ Focuse on the interaction between IT, people, culture and business

→ Theory and methods from three different disciplines: technology, business and social science

GBI Programme Curriculum

Requirements to an applicant

1. English at B-level or better

2. Mathematics at B-level or better

3. A personal letter of motivation

4. Nomination letter from home university

5. Exchange/guest student application form

6. Transcript of records

7. Documentation of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS)

Duration of programme:Semester or two

Tuition fee:58.000 DDK or $5.000 per semester

Housing types for exchange students

1. Third-party student residence halls

2. Flats rented directly from a Private Person Room living with a private

landlord/landlady/family

Apartment shared with other students rented directly from private landlord/landlady

3. Rooms rented through the International Office Single room in a hall of residence

Single room in a shared student apartment

Twin/en suite room in a shared student apartment

Living Costs in Copenhagen

$ Housing: DKK 2,200 - 4,000 /month$ Board: DKK 1,500 - 2,000 /month$ Local transportation: DKK 300 - 600 /month$ Estimated pocket money: DKK 1,000 /month$ Bus/metro/train, monthly pass: DKK 440$ Cinema ticket: DKK 80$ Dining out at a café (food and beverage): DKK 200$ Soda or drink at a pub: DKK 25 - 30$ Coffee at a café: DKK 20 - 25$ Entrance to a disco: DKK 50 - 100$ Concert ticket: DKK 100 - 300

$1 is approximately equal to 5,7 DKK

Reasons of taking part in the program

§ Study at one of the most prestigious IT universities

§ Broaden the scope of the degree by taking subjects that may not be available at SibFU

§ Experience life abroad as a local, not just as a tourist

§ Combine study and travel without extending or delaying the degree

§ Develop a greater understanding of cultures

§ Enhance employment prospects

www.itu.dk – Official web-site of ITU

www.ku.dk/english – Universities of Copenhagen

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