In collaboration with Business Academy Aarhus and EPHEC, students will learn how to create mobile apps with React Native in Aarhus, Denmark. The purpose of the program is to provide knowledge, skills and competencies in the analysis, design and implementation of cross-platform mobile applications with React.
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Language of Instruction: English
Program Type: Faculty-Led Program Abroad (FLPA)
Terms: Summer (14 days)
Eligibility Requirements: Completed 1 semester at Seneca at time of application.
Eligible Seneca Program(s)
Students in the below programs are eligible to participate in this Faculty-led Program Abroad:
Honours Bachelor of Technology – Software Development (BSD)
Computer Programming & Analysis (CPA)
Costs & Funding
Approx. cost: $3,500
ALL participating students are eligible to receive up to $3000 in funding.
Includes: round trip airfare, accommodation, local travel, entry fees & site visits, guides & translators, most meals.
Does not include: Any tuition fees (applicable to those who may be taking summer semester courses), vaccinations, personal spending money.
Partner Information
Visit the Business Academy Aarhus website for more information on the host institution and program.
Housing Information
Book1 Design Hostel. Each room will be 6-10 students. Rooms include en-suite bath and private lockers.
Application Deadline
Jan 29 at 11:59PM (EST)
Dates of FLPA program
June 2023 to July 2023 (2 weeks)
Pre-Departure Orientation
2-months before departure (likely Study Week)
Return Debrief
1-month after return
Traveling students must adhere to all jurisdictional guidelines and/or regulations of their host country and host institution.
While we make every effort to prepare students for a successful trip overseas, circumstances may arise that are beyond our control including the evolving COVID-19 global pandemic.
Students who participate on a global opportunity must accept as a condition of participation the possibility that the program may be cancelled or terminated early due to concerns over the safety and security of students. If cancellation or termination occurs, participants may encounter additional and unexpected financial and academic implications. Seneca will work to mitigate negative implications to the best of its ability.
International students at Seneca are required to meet with an immigration specialist to ensure their program of study and/or study permit will not be negatively impacted by travelling abroad. This must take place as soon as possible in the application process. Immigration specialists can be reached at theservicehub@senecacollege.ca
All students who do not hold a valid Canadian passport are advised to consult the Royal Danish Consulate General in Toronto to confirm their visa requirements.
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