Zealand Institute of Business and Technology

Zealand Institute of Business and Technology (Danish: Erhvervsakademi Sjælland, EASJ) or Zibat is a school of higher education operating five campuses in Region Zealand to the west and south of Copenhagen, Denmark. The campuses, with a total of some 3,200 students, are located in Roskilde, Køge, Næstved, Slagelse and Nykøbing Falster. The school is an idenpendent self-owning institution subordinated to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education. Degree programmes offerered are mainly applied degrees, especially in technology, IT and business. The academy grant undergraduate and academic degrees but not master's or doctoral degrees. In addition to full-time studies the academy offers supplemental education, part-time programmes at bachelor's level and short-term courses for people who need to strengthen their qualifications.

Zealand Institute of Business and Technology
Erhvervsakademi Sjælland
TypeUniversity of Applied Sciences
Established2012
PrincipalUlla Skaarup
Administrative staff
+240
Students3,200
Location,
Websitehttp://zibat.dk/

History

Zealand Institute of Business and Technology was founded in 2009 and initially offered higher education programmes in cooperation with nine different vocational schools in Tegion Zealand.. As of August 2012, these higher education programmes were officially transferred from the nine schools to the administration of Zibat. The number of students has almost doubled since then[1]

Campuses and programmes

Campus Roskilde

Campus Roskilde currently occupy four different locations across Roskilde.

Programmes

Campus Roskilde offers the following programmes:[2]

International
  • Marketing Management
  • Computer Science
  • International Sales and Marketing Management
  • Web Development
In Danish
  • Markedsføringsøkonom
  • Bachelor i International Handel og Markedsføring
  • Datamatiker
  • Webudvikler (PBA)
  • Laborant
  • Fødevare-, ernærings- og procesteknolog
  • Have- og parkingeniør

Campus Køge

Campus Køge is located in Køge.

Programmes

Campus Køge offers the following programmes:[3]

International
  • Multimedia Design and Communication
  • Logistics Management
  • Service, Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Digital Concept Development
In Danish
  • Administrationsøkonom (Dansk)
  • Diplomuddannelse i ledelse (Dansk + Engelsk)
  • E-koncept (Dansk + Engelsk)
  • Multimediedesigner (Dansk + Engelsk)
  • Serviceøkonom (Dansk + Engelsk)
  • Logistikøkonom (Dansk + Engelsk)

Campus Næstved

Campus Nøstved is located at Femøvej 3 on Næstved.[4]

Programmes

International
  • Commerce Management
  • International Sales and Marketing Management
In Danish
  • Finansøkonom
  • Handelsøkonom
  • Autoteknolog
  • Byggetekniker
  • Bygningskonstruktør
  • Datamatiker
  • Innovation og entrepreneurship

Campus Slagelse

Campus Slagelse is located in Slagelse.

Programmes

Campus Slagelse offers the following programmes: [5]

International
  • Service, Hospitality and Tourism Management (English)
In Danish
  • Digital konceptudvikling (PBA)
  • Installatør-VVS
  • Jordbrugsteknolog
  • Jordbrugsvirksomhed (PBA)
  • Laborant
  • Multimediedesigner
  • Produktionsteknolog
  • Serviceøkonom

Campus Nykøbing

Programmes

International programmes
  • Marketing Management
  • Multimedia Design and Communication
In Danish
  • Markedsføringsøkonom
  • Multimediedesigner
  • El-installatør
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See also

References

  1. "OPTAG: Vind i sejlene for EASJ" (in Danish). ZABAT. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  2. "Campus Roskilde". Erhvervsakademiet Sjællanddk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  3. "Campus Køge". Erhvervsakademiet Sjællanddk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  4. "Campus Næstved". Erhvervsakademiet Sjællanddk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  5. "Campus Slagelse". Erhvervsakademiet Sjællanddk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 October 2015.


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