Description
The University of Copenhagen is a public research university located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, it is Denmark’s oldest and largest university and is highly regarded for its research and academic excellence. The university offers a variety of programs, including several MBA programs.
MBA Programs:
- The Copenhagen MBA: This is a full-time, one-year MBA program that focuses on leadership, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. It is designed for professionals who have at least three years of work experience.
- Executive MBA: This is a part-time MBA program designed for experienced professionals who want to continue working while pursuing their MBA. The program takes two years to complete and is delivered in modules.
- Global Executive MBA: This is a part-time, 20-month program that is delivered in collaboration with four other leading business schools. It is designed for senior executives who want to develop their leadership skills and expand their global networks.
- MBA in Shipping and Logistics: This is a part-time, two-year program that focuses on the shipping and logistics industries. It is designed for professionals who want to advance their careers in these industries.
Admissions requirements for these programs vary but generally include a bachelor’s degree, work experience, and English language proficiency. The university also requires applicants to submit a GMAT or GRE score, along with essays, letters of recommendation, and transcripts. The tuition fee for these programs varies, with the Copenhagen MBA being the most expensive at approximately €60,000.
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- Country Denmark/ Copenhagen
One review on “University of Copenhagen”
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Beaumont Yun
•Main entrance was closed but the side entrance lead to the inner court yard with very traditional Danish housing comprising the campus. Got benches and trees as shade for resting your legs and an afternoon read. A street down from the east exit leads to some fine cafes and book stores selling both Danish and English books with discount prices (mostly 1960s sci-if and Dickens crime stories)
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