CBS Graduate Course Catalogue

Graduate Exchange Student Course Spring 2010 Registration deadline:

15 November 2009

  1. Please read this document for guidance in choosing courses:
    How to choose Courses at CBS
  2. Should your questions not be answered in the above document, please read these important bits of information:
    FAQ


  3. In the course titles below:
    Q3 = Quarter 3 - first part of the semester with exams in March
    Q4 = Quarter 4 - second part of the semester with exams during the regular exam period of May and June.

  4. Quarter courses are full credit courses that are taught in half the time that semester courses are taught - therefore there are double the class hours per week in comparison to a semester course.

  5. Courses with no Q3 or Q4 after their title are full semester courses.

  6. Please note that some of the courses listed above have an asterisk (*) after the course code. This is of no relevance for exchange students! (Information for the curious: These courses are originally listed elsewhere on the CBS web for all CBS graduate students as elective courses, and the asterisk (*) simply identifies for those students that the course is taught in English.)
Should you have any questions about graduate courses for exchange students, feel free to contact an academic advisor at grad@cbs.dk. Do not send a cc to an individual. By restricting your mail to this address, you will receive an answer much faster.
  • Niels Henrik Larsen grad@cbs.dk, academic advisor for graduate exchange students during spring semesters.

Valgfag på dansk (in Danish only)

N.B. Er du nordmand eller svensker på udveksling på CBS, har du også mulighed for at tage fag på dansk og eksamen kan aflægges på norsk eller svensk. Kandidat-niveau valgfag findes her. Husk at du skal søge igennem det internationale kontor:

American Studies

Business Courses taught in Chinese / French / German / Japanese / Spanish

Business Law

Business Psychology

Contextual Studies (industries, branches, sectors, regions and countries)

Corporate Social Responsibility

Creative Economy

Economics

Experience Economy

Finance

Innovation

Intangible Assets

Interdisciplinary

IT / Computer Science

Knowledge Management

Language Courses

Management

Marketing

MNC

Negotiations

Organization

Outsourcing / Offshoring

Political Science

Strategy




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