Approximately 40 elective course units are offered each semester. Some
of the course units are standard courses that are offered every year. Special
seminars and workshops, which change periodically, are also offered each
semester.
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Some of the course units take the form of lectures with up to 100 students
attending. More often the course unit will take place as a seminar enrolling
between 5-20 students. Students are expected to actively participate by
contributing to discussions and presenting papers.
The classes usually meet once each week for two hours during the first
eight to ten weeks of the semester.
Course prefixes are used to help you identify the programme in which
the course is offered.
| Culture, Communication and Globalization, Institute 4 |
| English Language and Culture, Institute 12 |
| International Business Communication, Institute 12 |
| Psychology, Institute 11 |
| Languages and International Studies, Institute 12 |
| Communications, Institute 11 |
| History, Institute 4 |
The course prefixes will also help you identify the number of semesters
a Danish student must have studied to enroll in the course. For example, CCG-7 is a course for 7th semester
specialising in Culture, Communication and Globalization. Courses taken during the 7th,
8th and 9th semesters are master's level courses. Although master's level
courses, they are available to undergraduate guest/exchange students within
ICS.
Courses are taught in English, French, German and Spanish.
Students with intermediate or advanced Danish-language proficiency may
select from a wide-range of courses that are taught in Danish.
A schedule of courses will be given to guest students at the beginning
of each semester.
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