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Copenhagen Business School


Copenhagen Business School
City: Copenhagen
Website: www.cbs.dk
Approximate semester dates: Semester 1 (Autumn): September-January
Semester 2 (Spring): February-June
Language of instruction: Danish, English
Full time load equivalent: 30 ECTS credits per semester

Fields of Study Available:

This is not an exclusive list of the disciplines available. 
Disciplines listed here can provide a full-time load of study. (In English)
All other available courses can be found in the course catalogue.

Business Only

UNDERGRADUATE:

International Business
Service Management
Intercultural Studies
Management
HR & Marketing
Business Management

POSTGRADUATE:

International Business
Business Administration
Accounting & Finance
Marketing & Communication
Strategy, Organisation & Management
Economics
Corporate Business Strategy
Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Undergraduate Courses in English

Postgraduate Courses in English

Restricted Fields of Study: Semester long exchange only
Approximate living expenses:

DKK5,500 per month
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CBS Fact sheet 2011-2012

NEWS: In August 2011 CBS achieved the AACSB accreditation. AACSB Accreditation is the hallmark of excellence in business education, and has been earned by less than five percent of the world's business schools. Today, there are 633 business schools in 40 countries which have achieved the AACSB accreditation. CBS is the first business school in Scandinavia to be accredited by AACSB.

With the AACSB accreditation, CBS has now joined a prominent group of 50 business schools to hold the so-called Triple Crown, which besides the AACSB includes the European EQUIS and the British AMBA accreditations.

FUN FACTS:
- Each semester exchange students get the chance to participate in 'Danish Culture Week' - a crash course in learning the local lingo!
- The Danish Monarchy is the oldest in Europe.
-  Kronborg Castle, the setting of Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" was built between 1574-1585 and is located just outside of Copenhagen!