UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COORDINATORS Name IT University of Copenhagen Address Rued Langgaards Vej 7 DK-2300 Copenhagen S Denmark Phone +45 7218 5000 Fax +45 7218 5001 Website www.itu.dk Erasmus DK KOBENHA52 PIC Code 998273464 Contact - incoming Phone (dir.) Email Contact - outgoing Phone (dir.) Email Tenna Mygind Andersen +45 7218 52 62 temy@itu.dk Eva Maria Steensig Hauerslev +45 7218 52 54 emsh@itu.dk
CALENDAR Autumn Semester Application deadline, incl. housing Non-EU Application deadline, incl. housing EU/EEA April 1 May Spring Semester Application deadline, incl. housing Non-EU Application deadline, incl. housing EU/EEA October 1 November Introduction Day August TBA Semester Start Week 35 Semester End Mid December Exam Period December/January Introduction Day January TBA Semester Start Week 5 Semester End Mid May Exam Period May/June APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Completed Application form Copy of passport (photo page) Nomination letter from home university Transcripts (including BSc diploma if you apply for MSc) Advance Approval of credit transfer/courses to be taken at ITU (For ERASMUS+ students = Learning Agreement, for other students a signed letter of approval from home university) LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Group work is common at the ITU and will require exchange students to be able to participate in both oral and written English. We expect you to fulfil the level of English stated below, but we do not require documentation. TOEFL: 550 (PBT)/80 (IBT) or IELTS: 6.0
COURSES BSc students You can choose courses offered to our BSc students. Furthermore, you have the possibility to do a research project. MSc students You can choose courses offered to our MSc students. Furthermore, you have the possibility to do a research project. Please note that a few courses might be completely booked. Moreover, you have to be aware that you might need to fulfil specific prerequisites. You will find further information in the course description at our course catalogue, which is available from the middle of November for the spring semester and from the middle of May for the fall semester. Registration will take place early December for spring semester and early June for fall semester. LIST OF COURSES IN ENGLISH FALL 2016 Programme Course ECTS BSc Digital Media and Design Digital Experience and Aesthetics BSc Digital Media and Design Co-design and Qualitative Methods BSc Digital Media and Design Designing Digital Play BSc Digital Media and Design Network Society BSc Global Business Informatics IT Foundations BSc Global Business Informatics New Media and Communication BSc Global Business Informatics Enterprise Systems and Information Management BSc Global Business Informatics IT-Enabled Supply Chain Management BSc Global Business Informatics Organisation and Process Theory BSc Global Business Informatics Business Foundations BSc Global Business Informatics IT, Globalisation and Culture BSc Global Business Informatics Society and Technology BSc Software Development Foundations of Computing - Discrete Mathematics BSc BSc Software Development Mobile and Distributed Systems BSc BSc Software Development Analysis, Design and Software Architecture BSc Software Development Introduction to Database Design, BSc MSc Digital Design and Communication Research Topics in Interaction Design 12.5 MSc Digital Design and Communication Interaction Design, DDK MSc Digital Design and Communication Digital Media and Communication MSc Digital Design and Communication Design for Digital Communication Platforms 10 MSc Digital Design and Communication Creative Digital Practice 12.5 MSc Digital Design and Communication Project: Service Design 12.5 MSc Digital Design and Communication Interaction Design, DDK MSc Digital Design and Communication Transmedial Storytelling MSc Digital Innovation and Management Organizing and Managing Process Innovation with Specialisation Project MSc Digital Innovation and Management Critical Big Data Management with Specialisation Project MSc Digital Innovation and Management Innovation and Technology in Society
MSc Digital Innovation and Management Foundations in Development of IT MSc Digital Innovation and Management Digital Change Management MSc Digital Innovation and Management Sustainable Innovation and Smart Cities MSc Digital Innovation and Management Critical Big Data Management MSc Digital Innovation and Management Business and Management Foundations MSc Digital Innovation and Management Enterprise Services MSc Digital Innovation and Management Organizing and Managing Process Innovation MSc Digital Innovation and Management Navigating Complexity: Mapping Visualisation and Decisionmaking MSc Digital Innovation and Management Innovation and Technology in Society with Project MSc Games Game Design MSc Games Computer Games Culture MSc Games User Experience and Prototyping MSc Games Game Engines MSc Games Experimental Interaction MSc Games Foundations of Play and Games MSc Games Procedural Content Generation in Games MSc Games Play Design MSc Games Modern AI for Games MSc Software Development Technology Pervasive Computing Project MSc Software Development Technology Software Engineering and Software Qualities MSc Software Development Technology Introduction to Database Design MSc MSc Software Development Technology Object Oriented Programming MSc Software Development Technology Mobile and Distributed Systems MSc MSc Software Development Technology Big Data Management (Technical) MSc Software Development Technology Scalability of Web Systems MSc Software Development Technology Practical Concurrent and Parallel Programming MSc Software Development Technology Algorithm Design MSc Software Development Technology Introductory Programming MSc Software Development Technology Automated Software Analysis MSc Software Development Technology Critical Systems Project MSc Software Development Technology Programming Workshop MSc Software Development Technology Foundations of Computing - Discrete Mathematics MSc MSc Software Development Technology Domain Specific Languages, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Critical Systems Seminar MSc Software Development Technology Applied Algorithms
LIST OF COURSES IN ENGLISH SPRING 2017 BSc Digital Media and Design Locative Media BSc Digital Media and Design Digital Material and Social Media BSc Digital Media and Design Digital Material and Interactive Artefacts BSc Digital Media and Design Physical Computing BSc Digital Media and Design Philosophy of Science and Technology BSc Digital Media and Design Concept Development with Industry BSc Global Business Informatics Philosophy of Science and Technology BSc Global Business Informatics IT and Business Process Modelling BSc Global Business Informatics IT Enabled Process Improvement BSc Global Business Informatics IT Governance & Quality Management BSc Global Business Informatics Global Project Management BSc Global Business Informatics IT & Work Design BSc Global Business Informatics Database Use and Design BSc Software Development Mobile App Development, BSc BSc Software Development Security, BSc BSc Software Development Introduction to Data Science BSc Software Development Introduction to Database Design, BSc BSc Software Development Natural Language Processing BSc Software Development Reflections about IT BSc Software Development Second Year Project: Software Development in Large Teams BSc Software Development Functional Programming BSc Software Development Introduction to Image Analysis and Machine Learning, BSc BSc Software Development Mathematical Analysis and Linear Algebra, BSc BSc Software Development Advanced Programming, BSc BSc Software Development Advanced Software Engineering, BSc BSc Software Development System Development and Project Organization BSc Software Development Algorithms and Data Structures BSc Software Development Database Tuning, BSc MSc Digital Design and Communication Digital Democratic Citizenship MSc Digital Design and Communication Digital Media Aesthetics MSc Digital Design and Communication Advanced Sketching and Prototyping MSc Digital Design and Communication Introduction to Service Design MSc Digital Design and Communication Communication Design: Applied Methods and Techniques MSc Digital Design and Communication Designing Interactive Artifacts MSc Digital Innovation and Management Digital Business Models MSc Digital Innovation and Management Digital technology and New Business Models with Specialisation Project MSc Digital Innovation and Management Writing Innovation Studio
MSc Digital Innovation and Management Open Innovation and Design MSc Digital Innovation and Management Digital Management, Governance and Accountability MSc Digital Innovation and Management Big Data Processes MSc Digital Innovation and Management Software Acquisition and Requirements, MSc MSc Digital Innovation and Management Enterprise Architecture MSc Digital Innovation and Management Digital Management, Governance and Accountability with Project MSc Digital Innovation and Management Big Data Processes with Specialisation Project MSc Games Digital Game Theory MSc Games Programming for Game Designers MSc Games Game Development MSc Games Graphics Programming MSc Games Data Mining MSc Games Qualitative Methods MSc Games Game World Design MSc Games Artificial Life & Evolutionary Robotics: Theory, Methods and Art MSc Games 3D Game Art MSc Software Development Technology Mobile App Development, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Introduction to Database Design MSc MSc Software Development Technology Advanced Programming, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Programming Language Seminar MSc Software Development Technology Database Tuning, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Foundations of Computing - Algorithms and Data Structures MSc Software Development Technology Programming Language Concepts and Implementation, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Introduction to Image Analysis and Machine Learning, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Security, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Intelligent Systems Programming, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Frameworks and Architectures for the Web, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Advanced Software Engineering, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Algorithm Design Project MSc Software Development Technology Mathematical Analysis and Linear Algebra, MSc MSc Software Development Technology Database Tuning Project MSc Software Development Technology Business Process Modelling and Analysis MSc Software Development Technology Pervasive Computing, MSc
LIVING EXPENSES Exchange students must have sufficient funds to cover their living expenses. Living expenses in Copenhagen are on average 6.500 DKK per month / app. 875 / app. 740 / app. 925$ (current exchange rate November 2016) HOUSING ITU dorm rooms are managed by The University of Copenhagen Housing Foundation. ITU have limited access to fully furnished dorm rooms close by the ITU. The semester accommodation period are fixed and are as follows: The spring semester: 1 st January/1 st February to 14 th of July The fall semester: th July to 31 st January 1) Signalhuset Kollegiet (28 rooms) Signalhuset is located in the area in Amager called Ørestad and is within walking distance to the metro from where you can easily get to central Copenhagen. It is a modern hall of residence built in 2006. Signalhuset is divided into sections which resembles individual apartments. Each section consists of 4 single rooms which each share 2 bathrooms and 1 kitchen/small common area. The apartments are mixed gender. The hall of residence has elevators and a laundry mat. There is also a party room which can be rented for social events. 2) Øresundskollegiet (5 rooms) Øresundskollegiet is one of the largest student residences in Copenhagen with approximately 1025 rooms. The single rooms have private kitchen and bathroom. The residence has several facilities such as a pool table, table tennis, group rooms, exercise equipment and sauna as well as terraces and a bar. There is also a common kitchen on each floor. 3) Tietgenkollegiet (4 rooms) Tietgenkollegiet was ready for the first students to move in at the end of August 2006. Tietgenkollegiet is located in Amager, in an upcoming area with several new student halls and the Amager Campus of University of Copenhagen. You are close to both the inner city and to Amager beach with a view to Sweden. The building consists of 6 floors and contains 360 rooms and the residence is fitted with elevators. The rooms are single rooms with private bathroom and shared kitchens. There is one kitchen per 12 rooms. All rooms are fully furnished and come with bedding, linen and towels.
INSURANCE You will automatically receive Danish Health Insurance when you are staying in Denmark for a period longer than three months, via the National Danish Security Number (CPR). This gives you the right to free medical treatment by doctors and in hospitals. Dental treatment and home transportation is not included. You must have a third party liability insurance and a home insurance to cover your personal belongings. Non-EU students: Please be aware that the Danish health insurance does not cover you during your first six weeks. RESIDENCE PERMIT All exchange students need to get an EU residence permit. EU/EEA students can get this after arrival. Non-EU students need to get this well before arrival to Denmark. ITU will assist you with information for the visa procedure.