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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Full-time
1 year
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
March
Language
English
Credits
120 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Kolding, Denmark
Disciplines
Business & Management
Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...
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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.
How can I apply?At local authoritiesYou 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.
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Application requirementsStudents 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 permitThe work permit is valid for the same duration as your student residence permit.
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Max. hours of work per week20 hours/week
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Required documentsYou do not need to submit a separate application for part-time work, but you should always be prepared to show:
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