KEA – Copenhagen School of Design and Technology

Københavns Erhvervsakademi
Type University of Applied Sciences
Established 2009
Principal Ingo Østerskov
Administrative staff
350
Students 4717 full-time (2015)
3,907 part-time (2015)
Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Website www.kea.dk

KEA – Copenhagen School of Design and Technology (Danish: Københavns Erhvervsakademi, usually referred to as KEA), is a school of higher education in Copenhagen, Denmark. The academy is an independent self-owning institution subordinated to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education. Degree programmes offerered are mainly applied degrees, especially in design, technology and IT. 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. With 4,717 full-time students and 3,907 part-time students and about 350 employees as of 2015, the academy is one of the largest business academies in Denmark.

Campus

KEA currently consists of 8 different locations, most of which are concentrated in the districts of Nørrebro and North West.

The main campus, KEA Guldbergsgade, occupies a dense site in the area between Guldbergsgade, Mimersgade, Peter Fabers Gade and Nørrebrogade. It opened in 2013 to design by Bertelsen & Scheving Arkitekter and is partly located in a converted 4-storey industrial building from the 1950s, a former printing business.[1]

The other buildings are located on Prinsesse Charlottes Gade (No. 38)in Nørrebro, Bispevej (No, 5) and Lygten (No. 16 and 37( in North West, Lersø Parkallé )No. 2), Landskronagade (No. 64) and Rosenvængets Allé (No. 20B) and Frederikkevej (No. 8) in Hellerup.

Programmes

Academy Profession Degree Programme

Top-up Bachelor's degrees

Bachelor's degrees

References

  1. "Fra industry til undervisning" (in Danish). Bertelsen & Scheving Arkitekter. Retrieved 25 September 2015.

External links

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