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November 6, 2013 at 9:37 pm #153645Maria Joana SindeParticipant
yes thats my impression too. the renderings look like sketch up 1.0…but wanted to find out if somebody tried the product – in tutorials (you tube) found some features looking promissing…sketch up can look really bad at first but you can do wonders with it..so i couldnt be sure…
June 23, 2011 at 12:31 pm #167055Maria Joana SindeParticipantHi Greg
I didnt realize you were contacting me, so here comes the late reply.
When i was enrolled there were 4 blocks in a year with a week in between. Each block took 9 weeks plus an examination week. You had 1or2 courses each block.
Some courses are based in group work/lectures, and others are more theoretical. If you are writting your thesis or another individual report, you have a meeting once in a while with your supervisor and then you can be free, but if you have group work, you are expected to come and participate in the meetings. Do you have possibility to be in copenhagen for 9-10 weeks at a time? then you could eventually do 1 block, stay the 2nd home, do a 3rd one, stay home the 4th and so on.
Maybe you can get a dispensation from attending classes /group work, but i think you should contact the faculty services. Also to know if it is recognised outside. I know that the danish association of landscape architects is part of EFLA, but dont know what happens in practice as I didnt find a job yet.
November 26, 2010 at 9:13 am #167067Maria Joana SindeParticipantWhat kind of program do you want to enroll in? I have studied Landscape Architecture in Copenhagen University, Life Sciences. If it is exchange you in theory could go in february (though it is quite late already to meet deadlines).
If it is full degree, you can only start in AUGUST, and there is possiblity to take the full degree (2 yrs) in english. Then you also have the possibility to take a semester at school of Fine Arts. The degree program is quite flexible, as there is 1-2 mandatory classes, some you have to choose from a list, and you can also take some courses outside your field of study .
Please note that in the danish system, there is quite long deadlines to meet (up to an 1 before start), specially outside Europe. They do this to ensure that all the foreigner students have the necessary permits, visas, eventual scholarships and all the required paperwork before school starts.
However, if you are applying in good time, they will help you getting all the necessary information, counselling in where to look for a house to stay and so on, so you will be ready to start school when you come.
But try to contact the international students office, they will help you for sure…Hope you can find all the information you need, if you have more questions just write me back…
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