Objective:
This program offers students the opportunity to study a variety of international business topics in a dynamic multicultural environment at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Classes are taught by US and European faculty and provide the opportunity to gain insights into doing business in a global environment and to better understand the Scandinavian perspective on business.
Dates:
June 26 – August 7, 2009. Students selecting the 3 week intensive will stay for just the first half.
Audience:
Carlson School Graduate students; classes will be a mix of international students from business schools in Denmark, Europe, and the US.
Credit:
4 or 8 elective credits. Graduate students have the option of taking 1 intensive 3 week course for 4 credits or 2 courses over 6 weeks for 8 credits. Grading is S-N basis. To view course offerings please visit the CBS website.
Location:
As the capital of Denmark, and the most populous city in Scandanavia, Copenhagen is uniquely situated as home to global leaders in pharmaceuticals, productions, and information technology and communication. Copenhagen is a charming city that evenly balances its place as a European economic center with its historic cobblestone past.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is the second largest business school in all of Europe and has intimate ties with the local and international business community. Students from across the globe come to CBS for the International Summer Program to take advantage of the unique opportunity to study and live in an intercultural setting.
Schedule:
The program starts with a mandatory orientation and city tour the first weekend. Students then take classes over the next three to six weeks. Weekends are free for travel and sightseeing, or getting to know Copenhagen. CBS organizes a variety of social activities in Copenhagen and tours around Denmark and of neighboring countries. Some activities are free and others are available for a fee.
Housing and Food:
Students live in dormitory style residence halls with Danish, US, and international students on the program. All accommodations include a kitchen. Housing is available on a first served basis so early application is encouraged. Please note that housing can only be rented for the full 6 week program. To the extent possible, arrangements can be made for an extra fee for students to bring a family member or friend along as a guest. Students have full access to CBS facilities including computer labs and libraries. To view housing options please visit the CBS website.
Costs and Financial Aid:
Participants pay $4,000 for the 4 credit option and $8,000 for the 8 credit option directly to the University of Minnesota. This fee covers tuition for 4 or 8 credits, international health insurance, and fees. Students are responsible for purchasing their own course textbooks. Airfare, meals, housing, and personal expenses are not covered by the course fee. Students should budget approximately $1,500- $2,000 for room, board, and miscellaneous living expense. Fees are based on estimates and may change due to international economic factors. Financial Aid can be applied to study abroad programs and more information can be found here.
Application and Admission:
Visit our website to complete an online application. Application materials include the online application form, a resume, and essay. Students will be charged a $50.00 application fee. Applications are reviewed on a rolling admissions basis from January 2, 2009 - January 30, 2009. The program may fill before the deadline.
This program is open to Carlson students in good academic standing, with a GPA of 3.0 at the time of application. The application process is competitive, and space is limited. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
Submit all applications to:
Global Enrichment Application
International Programs
Carlson School of Management
321 19th Avenue South, Suite 4-104
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Applications will be reviewed by a committee and students will be informed of their status within 4 weeks of the application deadline. Once selected, you will be asked to pay a $500 non-refundable deposit in order to confirm your place in the program.
Access Abroad:
Students with disabilities (psychiatric, attentional, learning, physical, or sensory) are encouraged to contact Disability Services for a confidential discussion regarding reasonable accommodations abroad. For more information on study abroad for students with disabilities, please visit www.umabroad.umn.edu/access.
Helpful Contact Information:
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Deirdre Opp
Global Enrichment Coordinator
International Programs
Carlson School of Management 4-104
Phone: 612-626-4814
Fax: 612-624-8248
dopp@umn.edu
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All details subject to change based on economic and international factors. |