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a year agoContributor-Level 7
If you want to take an environmental Science course at Copenhagen University as a non-EU/EEA student, you can expect to pay between €10,000 and €17,000 per year in tuition fees, depending on the specific programme you choose; this range is typical for non-EU students at the university.
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SDU’s main campus is the Odense Campus. Nearly all the programs of the university are represented on this campus. The Odense campus is the university’s the largest campus. It is located roughly 3 km from the City Centre. The building at the Odense campus accommodates about 21,000 students and 3,300 employees.
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a year ago
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A few of the reasons that SDU alumni have mentioned which make it worthwhile to study at this university are:
- Close study environment that created a strong sense of togetherness and a great network
- Talented and skilled teachers
- High academic level of the programs
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a year ago
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The University of Southern Denmark is the third-the largest university in Denmark with more than 21,000 students. Approximately 27,0000 students are there at the university, out of whom, 1 in 5 is an international student. The main campus of the university is the Odense campus. The regional campuses of the university is located in 5 cities namely Copenhagen, Kolding, Slagelse, Esbjerg, and Sønderborg.
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The University of Southern Denmark campuses are represented in 6 cities: Odense, Kolding, Slagelse, Esbjerg Copenhagen, and Sønderborg. Over 21,000 students are there at SDU. The main campus of the university is the Odense campus and almost all the university’s programs are represented here. Furthermore, the university has 5 faculties. More than 100 programs are offered at the university. The programs at the master’s as well as bachelor’s level are offered.
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a year ago
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A few of the things that SDU students can do over the weekends are:
- Get together with the classmates. Students can go out and check out what Odense City offers
- Visit the zoo or take a walk in one of the gorgeous parks of the city
- Try to visit the malls and cafes the city has to offer
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a year ago
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A few of the tips for students starting their first semester at Uni Southern Denmark are:
- Get a bike in order to travel in Odense city. This city is one of the bike-friendly cities in Denmark
- By Odense standards, Odense is cheaper than Copenhagen and Arhus, so, it is easier to find accommodations here
- Also, make a study group. This way students will be in the habit of completing assignments on time
- Stick to a routine and maintain a healthy lifestyle apart from managing the studies
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both SDU and Copenhagen Business School are reputed institutions that have their own areas of expertise and strengths. The better university for a student is going to based on various factors such as academic interests, tuition fees, location, career goals, etc. According to a few reviews on an unofficial source, SDU is easier to get admission into. There are 4 campuses of SDU offering a wide range of programs. In the context of business courses, CBS is a better business school. A comparison of SDU and Copenhagen Business School is given below:
Particulars | SDU | Copenhagen Business School |
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Top Courses | MSc in Biology – Marine Sciences | MBA, MS |
Fees | INR 6 L – INR 12 L | INR 14 L – INR 44 L |
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a year ago
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The names included in the notable alumni of Uni Southern Denmark are given below:
Names | Professions |
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Anthony Aquino | Professional ice-hockey player |
Jon Kvist | Researcher and Author |
Jens Nordvig | Economist |
Lise Kingo | Businesswoman |
Amy Rowat | Professor |
Pernille Weiss | Politician and Businesswoman |
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a year ago
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The housing options for international students of SDU are Rasmus Rask student experience, Campus House, Dalum Landbrugsskole, etc. The housing cost (monthly rent) is given below:
- Rasmus Rask student experience – DKK 2,600
- Campus House – DKK 3,600
- Dalum Landbrugsskole – DKK 4,000
- Østerbro 1- DKK 3,600 – DKK 4,100
- H. C. Ørstedskollegiet- DKK 2,200
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