Engineering College of Copenhagen
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The Engineering College of Copenhagen (Danish: Ingenhiørhøjskolen i København) is the largest of its kind in Denmark. Since it was founded in 1886, the college greatly expanded its programmes and facilities. It is currently situated in attractive surroundings in Ballerup outside Copenhagen and commands 42.000 m² of functional and beautiful buildings designed by PLH Architects.
The Engineering College of Copenhagen offers: Bachelor degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Production engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Electrical Power and IT Engineering and finally Export Engineering. The course is fixed at 3½ years, including a six month-traineeship in a Danish or foreign company. The programme in export engineering takes 4½ years, also including a six month-traineeship in a Danish or foreign company. The college offers bachelor-level post-graduate courses through the Department of Continuing Education. Finally, the College has an admission course for those who wish to attend engineering studies. The course is an introduction to engineering aimed at those with practical experience.