|
Address
|
Minervavej 1,
DK-3700 Ronne,
Denmark
|
| Tel. No.
|
+45 5695 9700; +45 8842 1863
|
| Fax No.
|
+45 8842 2001
|
| E-mail address
|
info@balticsea.dk
|
| Programme titles
|
Service Management Multimedia Design IT & Electronic Technology |
| Type of programmes
|
Full time short cycle academic programmes
|
| Length of programmes
|
2 years
|
| Date of commencement
|
1 September
Application deadlines: EU Students - 1 July
Non-EU Students - 1 April
|
| Class size
|
Max. 30 students in each class
|
| Student accommodation
|
Students at Baltic Sea International Academy are guaranteed accommodation for no more
than 2,000 DKR a month.
|
| Fees
|
Studies at Baltic Sea are tuition free for students coming from EU and some other
countries.
International students pay tuition fees as follows (2005):
Service Management: 27.500 DKR
Multimedia Design: 32.500 DKR
IT & Electronic Technology: 37.500 DKR
|
| Student grants / Financial assistance
|
We have a housing grant for Baltic Students covering up to half of their housing expenses
(not exceeding 1,000 DKR a month)
|
| Top recruiters of our graduates
|
Service Management is targeted for all areas of the service industry.
Multimedia Design is targeted for jobs with media- and communication across the
traditional industry sectors.
IT & Electronic Technology is targeted for many levels of an organisation: the planning
level, the management level and the operative level.
|
| Student profile
|
1. Countries of origin -
We have had students of from more than 30 nationalities
2. Student Body -
Our student body presently consists of 40 students but we are offering a new line this
year and expect a student body of 60+ when the new year starts
3. Ratio Men : Women -
Presently we have 55 % men/ 45 % women
4. Age Range -
18-45
5. Average Age -
26
6. Average Work Experience -
The level of work experience differs greatly. Some students come to us straight out of
high school, others have been working for many years.
|
| Admission requirements
|
Service Management & Multimedia Design:
Min. of 12 years school education
Mathmatics or Business Economy min. level C
Documented sufficient English - this equals a test score in TOEFL of 575/200 or ITELS
of 6.5
IT & Electronic Technology:
You must either have completed a vocational education and training programme within
the areas automatics/process or electronics/low current or as electrician. You should have
good command of mathematics and English.
You may also enter with a completed upper secondary education with mathematics and
physics at high level.
Students may be accepted on relevant work experience in the field of video/television/film
production, photo or graphic design, technical assistance or the like. Please contact the
admissions officer for details
|
| Programmes Director
|
Mr. Kristian Kirk Mailand
|
|
About the Programmes
Service Management
Our teaching method consists of a combination of lectures,
classroom discussions, workshops, project work and, not least, a three-month work
placement in a corporation or an organisation. This programme has six compulsory
subjects that will give you a broad background, and elective modules that will give you
the opportunity to focus and profile your studies. Students choose to specialize in
Tourism or Hotel & Catering.
Multimedia Design
During the course you will experience great interdependency
between the subjects. The major part of the teaching is laid out in longer interdisciplinary
and project-oriented paths. These paths are conducted for the class, smaller groups and
the individual student.
The programme has four general subjects that will give you a core competence, and your
final project will give you the opportunity to profile your studies by development of
expertise knowledge within an element of your own choice.
IT & Electronic Technology
During the programme you will acquire competencies in
many fields. It goes without saying that your technical knowledge must be first-rate, but
your ability to take account of financial and organisational aspects and your knowledge
of factors such as environment and quality will also be developed.
The education is organised in such a way that you obtain knowledge of and insight into all
subjects that will become important in your future job. However, as the development
within IT and electronics progresses rapidly, it is equally important that you learn how to
acquire new knowledge on your own
About the Academy
Modern facilities
At Baltic Sea a variety of facilities are available to you during your course of study in
order to meet all the many requirements of today's student life. We wish to give you the
best opportunities to study and develop your skills and abilities, so as many as possible of
the facilities are at your disposal 24 hours a day.
This includes computer facilities with fast speed Internet connection that will allow you to
access data and libraries all over the world as well as bring you in touch with fellow
students from other countries.
Up to date books and materials
Our own extensive library contains a wide range of books and up to date material
covering the fields of tourism, hotel and catering, IT for the service business, marketing,
media and communication. Group rooms and fully equipped 'project offices' are
allocated at request.
Dialogue based teaching
The mode of teaching consists of lectures supplemented by tutorials, group and project
work. Also you will experience group/class analysis of papers and presentations. A paper
is a written assignment to be prepared on the basis of independent information search.
Your paper, for instance a concept for a company's web-site, may be analysed and
discussed in class or study group thereby sharpening all students' analytical and
investigative skills
|
Request For Further Information
Please fill in the information below and your request will be submitted to the university
|