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MSc in Business Administration and E-business
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen


Degree: MSc in Business Administration and E-business
Program Language: English
Admission Semester: Summer (August)
Start Date: January Intake
Program Duration: 4 semesters

Fees

Semester Tuition Fees: 7600 Euro
Other Fees: The above fees structure applies to all faculties as an average but may vary with programs as per specific requirements . In case of extension, extra fees will be charged. Please pay attention to the acceptance letter for actual amounts to be paid.
Cost of living: 800-1200 euros per month
Job opportunities: Some excelling students can be recruited by the institution for part-time lectureship.
Funding opportunities within the university: Universities usually offer part-time opportunities in different departments to students who constantly excel academically.

Program details

Educational organisation: Copenhagen Business School
Study abroad: Opportunity Available
Internships: No internship necessary for this program
Form of assessment: GPA Grade
ECTS credits: Each course in the program (Electives & Prerequisites) commands a certain amount of credit points.
Program objectives: Business Administration and E-business

Minimum cost of living

Accomodation: 150 - 300 Euro / month
Food: 150 Euro / month
Cost of living: 250 Euro / month
Transportation: 40 Euro / month

Requirements

Language requirements: English Proficiency
Academic requirements:

The specific entry requirements are min. 30 ECTS-points within one or more of the following areas: Business administration (e.g. economics; innovation/entrepreneurship; management; marketing; organisation; accounting; statistics; finance; strategy; and the like) IT (e.g. information technology; computer science; programming; computer algorithms; information systems; information management; computer-mediated communication; information architecture and design; systems design; and the like) Media, communication and design (incl. organisational communication; communication design; design management; visual communication; aesthetics; media management; design concepts, architecture; product design; and the like) Politics/culture/society studies (e.g. sociology; social studies; politics/political science; public administration; anthropology; development studies; law; psychology; culture studies; area studies; history; philosophy; and the like)

Documents:

1. Certificates of Bachelor's degree studies

2. Transcripts of records, completed courses and grades

3. Proof of English language proficiency

4. Proof that you meet the specific entry requirements - A course description (syllabus) must be submitted for each course/subject that may meet a specific prerequisite

5. Copy of the page in your passport with your personal data and photograph, or some other identification document

6. Curriculum Vitae (CV)

7. Project portfolio

8. Letter of (intent) motivation

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Arrival support: Support Available - Provided by the university
Services and support for international students: Support Available - Provided by the university
Accomodation

*Off-Campus options available

*On-Campus options available


MSc

About Copenhagen Business School:

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) was established in 1917. Today, with 20,000 students and 1,500 employees, CBS is one of the largest business schools in Europe and one of the 8 Danish universities. CBS is Denmark’s largest educational and research institution within business administration and economics in a wide sense. The university is committed to providing business-related education programmes and continuing education for the public and, in particular, the private sector.

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About Denmark:

Situated in northern Europe and made up of the Cimbrian peninsula and more than 400 islands on the northern sea, Denmark is one of the world’s most prosperous countries with some of the happiest citizens in the world. Denmark was once a forest area covered in green life and trees which have now been removed. The country is mostly flat with sporadic hills caused by glaciers that move slowly during around the landmass during the ice age.

About the city:

Copenhagen, capital and largest city of Denmark. Every year the city attracts more than 20 000 students from all corners of the globe, increasingly drawn to the university’s academic reputation and the city’s indie lifestyle.