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Aarhus Business College, Denmark Aarhus
Business College (in Danish “Aarhus Koebmandsskole”) is Denmark's
second largest business college. It was founded in 1865 and is the oldest
Business College in Denmark. The College receives approximately 19,000 students
and course participants every year and employs the equivalent of 475 employees.
The College offers full- and part-time educations and courses within: ·
General Business Services · International Marketing and Export ·
Banking and Finance · Public Administration · Management Studies
& Management Training · Information Technology, Multimedia &
Distance Learning · Computer Science · Modern languages The target
group is school leavers and adults who receive training from basic to advanced
levels. In addition to the individuals, the target groups are private and public
sector enterprises and organisations that wish to develop their staff through
training. The main activity of Aarhus Business College is to offer national
vocational and business education, and training programmes in Denmark. These
programmes are regulated and supported by the Ministry of Education, and by a
large number of advisory bodies including representatives from various labour
market organisations. It is important for Aarhus Business College to be known as
a development-orientated centre for education and counselling. In our efforts to
create modern learning environments, the college actively supports the current
development of the applied methodology, involving interdisciplinary learning,
integration of theory and practice and distance learning, as well as we
collaborate with the students and the enterprises to ensure that our services
correspond with the requirements. Aarhus Business College has 5 teaching
campuses and 1 administration unit in Aarhus. The buildings cover a total of
22,000 square metres. All premises and equipment are of first rate
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