ISEP Exchange: Aalborg - Study Abroad at Aalborg University

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Students: ISEP programs are only open to students presently enrolled a an ISEP member universities. Click here to check if you are from a member school, contact the ISEP coordinator on your campus.
If your school is not a Member, please click the "Hosted at" link the top of the page and consider the Direct Enroll and Exchange option for this university or one of the other providers listed on Abroad101. 

The city of Aalborg is home to Denmark’s most innovative and internationalized university. Programs taught in English include international cultural studies and communication, media studies, psychology, Danish studies, international management, ar... read more

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I realized how culture shapes an individual and how to adapt to foreign situations. My abroad experience has given me the confidence to do anything I set my mind to. I also have more patience than I did before because I realize it takes time to accomplish goals. - Maryville College View Entire Review
Past Review The Danish Way
My study abroad experience was absolutely worthwhile. I felt it was character building in a positive way. I feel more empowered, confident in myself, and happy that I did an experience such as this. I am much more open minded and understanding of different cultures now. I think Americans can be quite closed minded. - Hamline University View Entire Review

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The city of Aalborg is home to Denmark’s most innovative and internationalized university. Programs taught in English include international cultural studies and communication, media studies, psychology, Danish studies, international management, architecture and design, art and technology and medialogy. Excellent graduate engineering programs are offered in English.
Students typically enroll in 6-7 classes per term which averages to 12-14 hours in class per week. A term runs for 8-10 weeks followed by supervised project work and exams.

Students: ISEP programs are only open to students presently enrolled a an ISEP member universities. Click here to check  If your school is not a Member, please click the "Hosted at" link the top of the page and consider the Direct Enroll and Exchange option for this university or one of the providers listed.


Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
  • English
Minimum GPA:
2.75
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