Undergraduate Full-Time On Campus
Bachelor of Science in International Business Management
Tuition Fee
11,771 USD / year
Scholarships available
Duration
1 year
Start Date
March
Application Deadline
May
Location
Kolding, Denmark
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The overarching aim of the BSc (Hons) International Business Management is to engender a wide range of skills and graduate attributes, which prepare graduates for a career in business and management or further studies in these areas and equip them to become effective global citizens.

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International Business Academy
Main campus: Kolding, Denmark
Ranking
1001-1500
IAIC Global Ranking
  • Key information
  • Overview
  • Programme Structure
  • Admission requirements
  • Fees and funding
  • Visa information
  • Work Permit

Key information

Duration
Full-time 1 year

Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
March

Application Deadline
May

Language
English

Credits

120 Credits

Delivered

On Campus

Campus Location

Kolding, Denmark

Disciplines

Business & Management


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Overview

Programme Structure

Academic requirements

Tuition Fee

Scholarships Information

Visa information

Student visas for Denmark

Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...

Don't worry, everything is ok. We're on it, and we're doing all we can to make your search for the right international degree in Denmark a little easier and more enjoyable.

Still, while we’re catching up, you can always beat us to it and:

  • Check if you really need a student visa. Since you're from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in Denmark yes you’ll definitely need a residence permit for higher education.
  • Start exploring the official website of the Danish Embassy in Dhaka. That’s where all the latest and most reliable information lives. Bookmark it, read it, reread it.
  • Check the deadlines. The visa process takes time and missing a step or delaying your application could mean missing your semester start. Not the kind of plot twist you want.
  • Go on a paperwork treasure hunt. Passport, university admission letter, completed ST1 form, proof of financial support, passport-sized photos, academic documents, language test results yes, the list is long, and yes, you’ll need every piece.
  • Start saving up. You’ll need to show you can financially support yourself while studying in Denmark. That means proving you can cover tuition, living expenses, and maybe even your daily coffee and pastry habits.
  • Enhance your English skills even if you’ve already taken IELTS, Duolingo or other tests. Strong language proficiency will benefit both your visa process and academic success.

All in all, getting your Danish residence permit might feel like a lot, but it’s a big step toward an even bigger adventure.

Thanks and good luck!

 

Work Permit

Work while studying in Denmark

If you’re from Bangladesh, you will need a work permit if you want to combine studying with working in Denmark.

Here you see the rules for getting a part-time work permit.

If you hold a Danish residence permit as a student, you’re allowed to work part-time in Denmark during your studies. Currently, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during June, July, and August.

 

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How can I apply?

At local authorities

You do not need to apply separately for a work permit if you already hold a residence permit for studies in Denmark. The right to work part-time is included with your student residence permit.

 

Application requirements

Students can work part-time during your studies and full-time during June, July, and August, as long as your residence permit is valid and your primary activity remains full-time study.

 

 

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Duration of work permit

The work permit is valid for the same duration as your student residence permit.

 

Max. hours of work per week

20 hours/week
You may work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during June, July, and August.

 

 

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Required documents

You do not need to submit a separate application for part-time work, but you should always be prepared to show:

  • Valid passport

  • Danish residence permit card

  • Proof of university enrollment

  • Employment contract (if requested by authorities)

 

 

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