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www.kea.dk. DENMARK. Official Language: Danish Consolidation: 8 th Century EU Accession: 1 st January 1973 Area: 43,098.31 sq.km (16,640 sq. mi) Population[2010]: 5,557.709 Density: 129/sq.km [334/sq. mi] GP (nominal): -Total: US$313,825 billion -Per capita: US$56,790
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DENMARK Official Language: Danish Consolidation: 8th Century EU Accession: 1st January 1973 Area: 43,098.31 sq.km (16,640 sq. mi) Population[2010]: 5,557.709 Density: 129/sq.km [334/sq. mi] GP (nominal): -Total: US$313,825 billion -Per capita: US$56,790 Currency: Danish krone (DKK) Time Zone: CET (UTC+1) -summer: CEST (UTC+2) Climate: Temperate Drives on the: Right Internet TLD: .dk Calling Code +45 CONTENT www.kea.dk
COPENHAGEN 55°40′34″N 12°34′06″E Municipalities: 29 Region: Hovedstaden First mention: 11th century City Status: 13th century Government:Lord Mayor Frank Jensen Jylland Sweden Sjælland Fyn www.kea.dk Falster Lolland Germany
COPENHAGEN URBAN CORE Area: 88.25 km2 (34.1 sq.miles) Population (2010): 531,199 Population Density(2010): 6,019.3/km2 (15,589.8/sq.mile) northern suburbs østerbro nørrebro christianshavn city GREATER URBAN AREA Area: 455.61 km2 (175.9 sq.miles) Population (2010): 1,181,239 Population Density(2010): 2,592.7/km2 (6,714.9/sq.mile) frederiksberg vesterbro vestegnen amager www.kea.dk
COPENHAGEN city østerbro nørrebro frederiksberg østerbro nørrebro vesterbro christianshavn city frederiksberg amager vesterbro christianshavn amager www.kea.dk
COPENHAGEN TRANSPORT Cycling 36 % of all trips are by bicycle. Copenhagen city council provides high quality cycle paths removed from traffic Walking 6% of all trips are on foot. Copenhagen is a ‘walking’ city Bus and Train 29% of all trips utilise Copenhagen’s high quality public transport system. The high quality bus service is integrated with an award winning driverless underground Metro service and with the S-Tog city and suburban train system. www.kea.dk From Copenhagen Central Station it is possible to take a direct train to most capitals in Europe. Sweden is only 45 minutes away over the Øresund road and rail bridge
THE TYPICAL COPENHAGENER • The Copenhagener enjoys: • a low crime rate • High quality education system • Publicly funded health insurance • High per capita income • Low levels of unemployment • Social equality • A high quality cycle lane network • Every day 1.3 million km are cycled in the city, with 36% of all citizens commuting to work, school or university by bicycle. • Due to rise to 50% by 2015 COPENHAGENERS ARE THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH According to: The World Map of Happiness from The University of Leicester and The World Database of Happiness from Erasmus University Rotterdam www.kea.dk
THE TYPICAL COPENHAGENER Possible reasons for this happiness: Copenhagen is a young city with the average age being 40 yrs old. Thanks to a high concentration of educational institutions in the region, this includes a large pool of highly educated people. The region is a significant European player in terms of education, science and research. Another reason could be that they just love to PARTY www.kea.dk ROSKILDE MUSIC FESTIVAL
THE TYPICAL COPENHAGENER However it’s not all partying… 96% of all Copenhageners are involved in some sort of extra curricular study – from bread making to tai chi In addition, with such a young population there is a noticeable fitness culture with hundreds of runners circling the lakes every evening www.kea.dk RUNNING THE LAKES AT ØSTERBRO
ABOUT PEOPLE 3000students and 300 employees in total 1200 students at the unit building/production 250international students 70lecturers Approx. 50 Erasmus exchange students each semester – more and more staying for a whole year Approx. 10 Erasmus exchange students stay each semester to get the Danish diploma (Bachelor of Architectural Technology and Construction Management)
ABOUT EXCHANGE STUDENTS Introduction programme (1 week) and architectural excursion • Introduction event on the 1stday • Intercultural seminar (1 day) • Intercultural Café (NEW!) • Communication workshop • Danish Survival Kit Open office hours and consultancy, Monday-Friday 9-16 Email consultancy Counselling regarding language courses and jobs • Exchange students get 30 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) for their exchange semester • Credits are summarised in a Learning Agreement which must be accepted and signed by both institutions prior to the semester start
ABOUT EXCHANGE STUDENTS • Class size: 35 maximum • Classes divided into project groups of 4-5 students • Semesters are assessed through project work presented at a final exam • Process teacher + teaching team work together to support the class and the project groups • Each student gets a personal computer • Attendance 8:15-16:30 every day
ABOUT STRUCTURE Founded in 2009 as a consolidation of higher education programmes from Copenhagen Technical Academy and four other technical, design and management schools Provides practically orientated (bachelor and academy profession) programmes Centre of knowledge for public and private companies and institutions 5 faculties/units gathered into ONE organisation with a common goal: To offer the country’s best education programmes in their sectors Cooperation with the local / international economy and partner institutions worldwide COPENHAGEN historic core
ABOUT STRUCTURE KEA: design/business Hellerup, Frederikkevej KEA: design/business Østerbro, Landskronagade KEA: building/production Østerbro, Lersø Park Allé KEA: media/IT Nordvest, Lygten KEA: building/production Nørrebro, Prins. Charlottes Gade KEA: koncernNørrebro, Ryesgade KEA: design/business KEA: building/production Frederiksberg, Stæhr Joh. Vej
KEA: building/production Østerbro, Lersø Park Allé KEA: building/production Nørrebro, Prins. Charlottes Gade KEA: building/production Frederiksberg, Stæhr Joh. Vej www.kea.dk
KEA: building/production Østerbro, Lersø Park Allé COPENHAGEN historic core KEA: building/production Nørrebro, Prins. Charlottes Gade KEA: building/production Frederiksberg, Stæhr Joh. Vej www.kea.dk
12 3 4 5 6 7 ELECTIVES: DESIGN CONSULTANCY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 3 LEAN CONSTRUCTION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP PREFABRICATED BUILDING – SEMESTER PROJECT SEMESTER Subjects: English Usage Working Methodology, Organisation and Collaboration Business Economics and Administration Business Law and Other Branches Production Methods, Structures Production Methods, Materials Production Methods, Processes Construction and Design, Architect Construction and Design, Structural Engineer Construction and Design, Service Engineer Recording and Surveying, Architect. Elective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 www.kea.dk www.kea.dk The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Accredited Course
12 3 4 5 6 7 ELECTIVES: DESIGN CONSULTANCY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 4 SUSTAINABILITY & INNOVATION OFFICE BUILDING – SEMESTER PROJECT SEMESTER Subjects: English Usage Working Methodology, Organisation and Collaboration Business Economics and Administration Business Law and Other Branches Production Methods, Structures Production Methods, Materials Production Methods, Processes Construction and Design, Architect Construction and Design, Structural Engineer Construction and Design, Service Engineer Recording and Surveying, Architect. Elective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Semester Project by Mike Coombe www.kea.dk The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Accredited Course
12 3 4 5 6 7 ELECTIVES: DESIGN CONSULTANCY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 5 STUDYTRIP 30 ECTS POINTS IN TOTAL 15 ECTS Elective and 15 ECTS Mandatory EXCHANGE PROGRAMME REFURBISHMENT – SEMESTER PROJECT SEMESTER Subjects: English Usage Working Methodology, Organisation and Collaboration Business Economics and Administration Business Law and Other Branches Production Methods, Structures Production Methods, Materials Production Methods, Processes Construction and Design, Architect Construction and Design, Structural Engineer Construction and Design, Service Engineer Recording and Surveying, Architect. Elective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 www.kea.dk The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Accredited Course
12 3 4 5 6 7 7 SPECIALIZATION REPORT BACHELOR PROJECT SEMESTER Subjects: English Usage Working Methodology, Organisation and Collaboration Business Economics and Administration Business Law and Other Branches Production Methods, Structures Production Methods, Materials Production Methods, Processes Construction and Design, Architect Construction and Design, Structural Engineer Construction and Design, Service Engineer Recording and Surveying, Architect. Elective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 www.kea.dk The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Accredited Course
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Australia: Melbourne TAFE and Chisholm Institute of Technology, Sydney TAFE Finland: Savonia Polytechnic, Kuopio France: Université d'Angers Germany: Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Detmold and Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin Great Britain: University of Westminster, London Poland: Politechnika Krakowska, Politechnika Poznańska, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice and Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie Ireland: Cork Institute of Technology and Waterford Institute of Technology Italy: Politecnico di Milano Scotland: Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Lithuania: Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas Spain: Universidad de Alicante, Universidad de Granada, Universidad de Zaragoza and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid The Netherlands: Hanzehogeschool Groningenand and Hogeschool van Amsterdam Norway: Høgskolen i Oslo Sweden: Högskolan i Halmstad and Lunds Tekniska Högskola www.kea.dk