Your everyday life as an IT and organisations student involves a combination of lectures, exercises, reading group meetings and individual preparation. You attend lessons in IT and organisations with first-year Master’s degree students of the same subject.
Your teaching is a combination of lectures, lessons taught by student teachers and practical exercises, where you either do case-based or practical exercises in small groups. Every Friday, there is a joint lecture for all students of information studies.
The academic environment at IT and organisations is influenced by the diverse academic backgrounds of the students, and the teaching always takes current IT development into account. The result is a very dynamic and interdisciplinary environment for students of this supplementary subject.
As an IT and organisations student, you have plenty of opportunity to add a social element to your academic work. Part of your life as a student is spent in the computer room. Other facilities include a common room, radio and video editing facilities, and a TV studio, not to mention the many comfortable sofas. Information Studies is located in the IT City Katrinebjerg – see a map of Katrinebjerg and the calendar.
As a student at the Institute of Information and Media Studies, you become part of a creative and committed group. Information Studies is characterised by many student initiatives.