Study in Belgium - Communications (in English) - ISEP Exchange
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - Fall Semester Only
Artevelde University of Applied Sciences offers a range of programs taught in English in the fields of education, business management and communication management. Each program excels because of its specific focus and its mixture of both international and Flemish students, providing an interesting intercultural atmosphere.
Artevelde's fall semester program in International Communications offers a unique opportunity to meet students and staff from different countries, cultures and professional backgrounds to discuss and debate issues concerning the present and future role of communication, the media, marketing and public relations. With a focus on interdisciplinary studies, this program gives exchange students the opportunity to extend their social and international network right from the start.
HOUSING AND MEALS
ISEP students studying at Artevelde are accommodated in the university's student residences. Students receive a meal stipend used to shop for groceries, eat in the cafeteria and occasionally visit restaurants, but will be expected to budget accordingly. Students can ask their ISEP Student Services Coordinator for tips, as well as check out ISEP's resources for Budgeting for Study Abroad.
Course Description
Fall semester 2020: Minor in International Communication
Students should expect to select a number of courses for minimum 18 ECTS and maximum 33 ECTS from the list of offered courses. An average semester comprises 30 ECTS.
It is not possible to combine courses from different departments or programs.
Artevelde University of Applied Sciences
Located in Ghent, the largest student city in Belgium, Artevelde University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest university colleges in Flanders, with over 15,000 students. The university educates...
Walk Score®: 99Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Once placed, students will be required to fill out an additional institutional application.
Non-native English speakers must submit a Language Proficiency Report with their ISEP application.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
Semester & Prices (based on your filters)
Select a semester to calculate the price. Semesters are named according to host university's calendar.Semester Tuition
- Priority Admissions Deadline: {{schedule.semester.semesterTranslation.displayPriorityDeadline}}
- Chance of Placement: {{schedule.chancesOfPlacement.name}}
- Application Deadline: {{schedule.applicationDeadline}}
- Average Classes Per Week: {{schedule.semester.classesPerWeek}}
- Average Class Hours Per Week: {{schedule.semester.hoursPerWeek}}
Required Expenses
Pre-Sessions
{{child.getBenefitsRangeDisplay()}}
University Deadline: {{child.studentDeadline | date:'longDate'}}
Housing
Meals
Optional Expenses
Pre-Sessions
{{child.getBenefitsRangeDisplay()}}
University Deadline: {{child.studentDeadline | date:'longDate'}}