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Tanya Kramer
Study Abroad Advisor
Office of International Programs
116 Memorial Union
North Dakota State University
Fargo ND 58108-5582 USA
Ph: 701.231.7895
Fax: 701.231.1014
Tanya.M.Kramer@ndsu.edu

Costs

NDSU tuition and fees. Plus these estimates, paid separately:

Airfare: $1000
Housing: $2250 (6 months)
Food: $1800
Misc./Spending Money: $1500
Residence Permit: $150
(above costs are estimates only--allow for fluctuating exchange rates and differences in personal spending habits)

More Information

Academic Calendar: The ASB follows a two-semester academic year. The autumn semester begins in late August and ends in mid-December and the spring semester begins in late January and ends in late May. Housing: Arranged through ASB's International Office. Exchange students live in a residence hall (single room) with Danish students.

Curriculum: Click here to jump to ASB's Course Catalog.

Student Visa

Denmark Handbook

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Study abroad in Denmark

Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus

Aarhus School of Business If you are majoring or minoring in business, or just want to add a business perspective to your current major, a semester at ASB can help to internationalize your degree. Choose from a large selection of business administration and business communication courses taught in English.

About the area
Denmark, which is the smallest and most southern of the Scandanavian countries, is an interesting combination of lively cities and rural countryside. Historical forts and churches, modern architecture, jazz festivals--Denmark has it all. This country of 5.3 million people is a constitutional monarchy, with a reigning Queen. Danish, English and German are the main languages spoken. Like other Scandinavian countries, Denmark's society is socially progressive and tolerant.

Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark and the capital of Jutland, the mainland. It has a well-preserved historic center, good museums, lovely old churches and is known for its rich downtown cafe life; picturesque winding streets and a river running through the center of town are popular afternoon and evening hangouts. Aarhus is known as a 'students' town' and also as the music capital of Denmark. Jazz festivals, opera and classical productions, as well as the annual Aarhus Festival, bring thousands of music fans into the city every year. Click here to see the university and surrounding area.

Studying at ASB

ASB is an internationally-oriented university that offers a wide range of programs in business. The campus has a large, modern research library and excellent computer facilities. The quality of teaching is high, and analytical skills are developed through a combination of classroom studies and workshops designed to help put newly learned knowledge into context and practice. Although ASB is a Danish university and the majority of classes are taught in Danish, a wide variety of courses are taught using English as the language of instruction.

Activities and Orientation

  • Orientation upon arrival
  • Mid-semester trip to Brussels
  • Regular social events and outings
  • Six-week "Course in Danish" for Fall semester participants
  • Ongoing support from International Student Counselor

Last updated: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 7:32:45AM

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NDSU is an equal opportunity institution

Prospective students may schedule a visit by emailing:
ndsu.international@ndsu.edu
Office of International Programs
Memorial Union 116
Department 4620 - P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108 U.S.A.
Phone: +1.701.231.7895 Fax: +1.701.231.1014
http://www.ndsu.edu/international