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Danmarks Medie- og Journalisthøjskole

Place

Denmark

Website
Website
Number of students
2000

About the study place

Danish School of Journalism are divided into two campuses located in Denmark's largest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus. The two campuses offer education in journalism, photojournalism, communication, visual communication and media production.

Campus Copenhagen is located right outside of the city center, but it is easy to get around with bus, train or metro. Copenhagen have many attractions to offer: Tivoli Copenhagen, Rosenborg Castle and The little mermaid to mention a few. Copenhagen is a city where the possibilities are endless, so whether you like shopping, museums or art and architecture, you will find something you’ll like.

Campus Aarhus is centrally located with a short distance to everything. Aarhus is perfect if you want to live in a big city, but also want a short way to nature. There are good opportunities for shopping, and you will always find a place to enjoy good food alone or with friends. The city has a lot of museums and attractions, so you won’t be bored. When you want to explore the city, just hop on a bus or use Denmark's most popular form of transportation, the bicycle.

Credits

In order to have 30 ECTS credits approved at OsloMet after the exchange, you must take 30 ECTS credits at this institution. 

 

Semester division

First semester: middle of August—December (there could be a possible exam in the middle of January in Copenhagen)
Second semester: end of January—June

Housing

This institution offers student accommodation (www.dmjx.dk). 

In the Facebook group OsloMet Utveksling you can contact students who have been there before to hear where they lived and how they went about finding accommodation.