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The ''International Business Academy'' (IBA) in Kolding, [[Denmark]], was founded as part of the International Business College (UBC), one of Denmark’s largest business colleges. | The ''International Business Academy'' (IBA) in Kolding, [[Denmark]], was founded as part of the International Business College (UBC), one of Denmark’s largest business colleges. 50% of its student population is international. E-learning has been utilised in IBA courses since 1996. Courses are now offered in both blended and pure e-learning modes, and may use both synchronous and asynchronous learning tools. Courses are delivered via Blackboard, though third-party products like Skype, Camtasia, Hot Potatoes, and others are used to augment the learning experience. IBA programmes have roughly 375 students enrolled. | ||
The IBA web site is at http://iba.dk/ | The IBA web site is at http://iba.dk/ | ||
== More details == | == More details == | ||
The International Business College (IBC) represents the modern-day incarnation of the former Kolding Business School; the Fredericia Business School; and the Aabenraa Business School. | |||
IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International | IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International | ||
Business (in collaboration with London South Bank University, [[UK]].) | Business (in collaboration with London South Bank University, [[UK]].) | ||
IBA is a member of the Network of International Business Schools. | IBA is a member of the Network of International Business Schools. |
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The International Business Academy (IBA) in Kolding, Denmark, was founded as part of the International Business College (UBC), one of Denmark’s largest business colleges. 50% of its student population is international. E-learning has been utilised in IBA courses since 1996. Courses are now offered in both blended and pure e-learning modes, and may use both synchronous and asynchronous learning tools. Courses are delivered via Blackboard, though third-party products like Skype, Camtasia, Hot Potatoes, and others are used to augment the learning experience. IBA programmes have roughly 375 students enrolled.
The IBA web site is at http://iba.dk/
More details
The International Business College (IBC) represents the modern-day incarnation of the former Kolding Business School; the Fredericia Business School; and the Aabenraa Business School.
IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International Business (in collaboration with London South Bank University, UK.)
IBA is a member of the Network of International Business Schools.
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