Location
Denmark: Copenhagen
Term
Summer
Dates
Summer - Varies depending on course
Academic Program:
A variety of courses are offered in English during the Summer session at LIFE and through the Oresund Summer University. Areas of study are:
* Art(Fine)
* Business
* Communications
* Comp. Science
* Danish
* Economics
* Education
* Engineering & Tech.
* Environmental Science
* Health
* Humanities
* Information Technology
* Medicine
* Natural Resources & Sciences
* Plant Science
* Social Science
* Theology
The University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences (previously KVL) was founded in 1858. It has 3500 students and it is situated in the heart of Copenhagen, a modern European city of more than one million people with roots stretching back to the twelfth century. Copenhagen is characterized by spires of copper, narrow medieval streets, small specialty shops, and a plethora of cozy cafés. The city center is traversed by canals and surrounding the city is a beautiful harbor. StrYget, the world's longest pedestrian street, cuts through the city center.
The buildings of KVL were designed by the leading Danish architects of the day, and provide the campus with a truly classic atmosphere. A number of museums, beautiful parks, and recreational facilities are not far from the campus, making it an ideal place to sample culture or go for a leisurely stroll. The university has four experimental farms, including one organically run, and an arboretum in Hoersholm that has the biggest collection of indoor and outdoor trees and bushes in Denmark. VLI-sports is a sports club for students and staff run by its members, with opportunities for playing badminton, basketball, football, handball, volleyball, and participating in gymnastics, folk dance, and swimming. The sports club also organizes various social and sports events.
First Contact Program - When students first arrive on campus, they are assigned to a KVL student who will act as their "first contact person." This person may meet you at the airport, show you your residence, and assist you with some of the practical matters associated with settling into your new home and academic environment. The First Contact program also arranges for social activities between Danish and international students.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
2,400 dollars
Tuition
In addition to the program fee, students will pay a non-refundable $150 UI application fee when they apply.
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