Niels Brock has over 130 years of experience delivering business and commerce education. We have built a solid network within the Danish business community - a community that knows us as well as we know them.
The courses offered to international students have been carefully designed and developed to turn out graduates who are not only knowledgeable, critical and creative but who are also employable and responsible. In addition, all the courses offered provide the student with an opportunity to progress to a higher level of educational qualification both here in Denmark as well as in other countries around the world.
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Please check at the International Office if you need further information.
The library specializes in materials used in the commercial courses. The library contains various handbooks, encyclopaedia, newspapers, CD-Roms, academic literature, Danish and foreign periodicals, and a small selection of fiction. All employees, students and participants in a course at Niels Brock may use the library.
Wireless Internet connections are provided at Nørre Voldgade so that students can access the web from their laptops and smartphones.
Photocopiers and printers are located on every floor of the T-building allowing students to print, copy and scan documents. It is also possible to print directly from the students' laptops.
The Danish health insurance entitles you to free emergency medical treatment by a general practitioner and in public hospitals as soon as you are registered in Denmark.It is therefore strongly recommended that you register as soon as soon as possible upon arrival in Denmark.
Copenhagen is one of the oldest and loveliest capitals of the world and the largest city in Scandinavia. It has a population of 1.5 million and is the capital of the world's oldest kingdom.
Living with the Danes you will soon encounter the ancient cult of "hygge" which is almost impossible to translate fully but is a special feeling of warmth and cosiness with good food and drink added! Copenhageners are generally friendly, helpful and most of them speak English. Interacting with Danes is generally enjoyed in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Badminton, basketball, floorball, team handball, tennis and volleyball.
Badminton, basketball, bowling, bowling, dance, fencing, gymnastics, judo, ju-jitsu, roller-skating, shooting, swimming.
Badminton, boxing, football, team handball, karate, kickboxing, volleyball and weightlifting
Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award the Post-Secondary Business Vocational Education and Training certificate and the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.
Copenhagen is a good city. I university is also renewed university in Denmark. But I want to move from here for better education.
Overall It's not bad,but unfortunately tuition fee is high and little chances to get subject related job after graduation
I am studying in avery good university
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