Here at mit.kea.dk you will find relevant information about being a student at KEA. Your program page collects much of what is specific to your program and your campus area, e.g. the Friday bar, how to get in touch with the student administration, information about internships and much more.
Architectural Technology and Construction Management
Study related information
Here you will find study related information for your programme. This applies to links to the curriculum and the subject and module catalogue, internship information, as well as contact information for your head of programme.
Study related links
Find your course in our catalogue Find your schedule Find your curriculum
Study tools
Contact your Head of Programme
Internship
The internship is an important and integrated (compulsory) part of your education.
The internship has a scope of 30 ECTS points, which corresponds to 20 weeks of full-time internship. The working hours in the internship are 37 hours/week.
Here we have collected some good advice and practical information about your internship search:
Get off to a good start with your internship search
Find your internship on KEA's job portal
Submit your internship contract
Info about your internship
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Types of internship
One the Architectural Technology and Construction Management programme you can do the following types of internship:
- Workplace internship
- International internship
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Internship periods
Are you in doubt about when exactly you will be doing your internship?
On Architectural Technology and Construction Management, you must do an internship in the 6th semester, and at kea.dk you can find an overview of upcoming internship periods on the various programmes.
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Questions?
Contact your Internship coordinator
Asger Halberg HansenInternship Coordinator - Build and DesignT: +45 24 98 36 88E:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. If you have questions about
- General guidelines for the internship
- Internship contract flow
- Insurance
Internship phone: +45 46 46 00 61
Contact your lecturers
If you have specific questions about
- Relevant work tasks
- Programme specific guidelines for your internship
- Internship exam
Career and Future
The BA in Architectural Technology and Construction Management will equip you for a wide range of exciting jobs, primarily in the construction sector – for example in engineering, construction and architecture companies, but also in organisations affiliated with the sector – such as federal and local government departments, housing and management companies, insurance companies, banks and credit institutions and technological institutes.
Job types
Below you can find more information on different job types depending on the employer.
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Consultant architects and engineers
Graduates employed by consulting architects and engineers will end up working on planning construction projects, from proposal to finished design, e.g.:
- planning building structures and technical installations
- preparing financial estimates, schedules and work plans
- organising and conducting tendering procedures
- managing and coordinating work by contractors at the construction site
- inspecting quality, price and time
- planning and managing the planning phase in the studio
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Contractors
Graduates employed by contractors will work with activities such as:
- preparing bids for construction work
- planning and managing work on site
- inspecting and supervising quality, price and time
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Building product manufacturers
Graduates can also seek jobs with building product manufacturers, where they will typically work with:
- designing building product components
- preparing bids for production and delivery
- planning production at the workshop, factory or construction site
Further education
If you wish to continue your studies after completing thisprogramme, you can apply for admission to a range of master’s degree programmes:
- Entrepreneurial Engineering, Techno-Anthropology, Building Industry Management, Building Informatics, Master of Science and Technology, Construction Management at AAU.
- MSc in Arch. Technology and Building Performance at Edinburgh Napier University, UK.
- MSc in Project Management at Northumbria University, UK.
Please note that it is up to the universities and their master’s degree programmes to decide whether you have the right academic level following your studies at KEA. You can do a master’s degree in Denmark or abroad.
Social life
There are many opportunities to be social with your fellow students at KEA. From fun Friday bars to fun in voluntary associations, there must be something about student democracy here.
Student life at KEA
Every semester, parties, events and a lot of fun events are held, which help to create an exuberant student life at KEA. As a student, you are very welcome to get involved in the various activities and provide input for new events and initiatives.
Behind parties, events and all the other fun things that happen at KEA is KEA Studieliv, which together with a lot of volunteers works to ensure the best study environment.
On a daily basis, you will find KEA Studieliv at the library's office on Campus Guldbergsgade.
You can keep an eye on events and arrangements in the calendar here at mit.kea.dk and on the KEA student life Facebook page.
Monkeybar
Monkeybar is situated at Prinsesse Charlottes Gade. It’s party time every Friday, under the motto: Welcome to the jungle!
Keep updated on upcoming events at Facebook.
Want to be a bartender at Monkeybar? Write an email to the contacts listed below or get in touch on Facebook.
Student politics
Student democracy is an important part of KEA's organisation, which is why we have a student council, DSR, where you as a student can have a direct influence on, among other things, the teaching environment via KEA's working environment organisation.
In addition, DSR is represented in the education committee, and has a seat on KEA's board.
In addition to DSR, you can also get involved as Study Environment Representative, SMR. Here, the focus is on the daily life of the students at KEA. Both SMR and DSR have a great influence on your student life.
You can read much more about the student political options at mit.kea.dk/en/student-politics
Contact information
If you have questions about practical matters regarding your education, you can contact the Study Administration. If you need to talk confidentially with someone about your student life or your future career, KEA's study and career counselors are ready to help you. Find the contact info you need here.
Study Administration Guidance and Support
Internship Coordinator
Service Desk
Study Administration
At Prinsesse Charlottes Gade, the Study Administration is ready to help you with some of the practical things surrounding your studies. You can either write or call us and get the help you need.
If you have questions specifically about SU, you can also meet us at Prinsesse Charlottes Gade 38 in building A, where we sit in or next to the reception.
You can meet the SU supervisors at Prinsesse Charlottes Gade:
Tuesday: at 10-13 (SU guidance)
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Contact us by email
Do you have questions about, for example:
- Course of Study
- Study start
- Electives
- Leave of absence
- Withdrawal
Do you have questions about:
- Student identity card
- Confirmation of active enrolment
- General inquiries
Do you have questions about SU:
Do you have questions about the exam:
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Contact us on the phone
You can also call us on 46 46 00 00.
We are ready to answer questions:
- All weekdays: at 9-15.
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Contact SU on the phone
If you have questions about SU, you can call the SU supervisors on 46 46 00 64.
We are ready to answer questions:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: at 10.00-13.00
- Wednesdays: the phones are closed
Guidance and support
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Student and Career Guidance
How to contact us in the study and career guidance:
Call us on 46 46 00 62 – our telephone helpline is open daily between 10-12 (except Wednesday).
(Friday on odd week numbers only between 11 and 12 am).
Send us an email at
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- your name,
- your education,
- and which semester you are in.
Book a personal appointment
You can book a personal appointment if you need guidance and help from a study and career advisor who guides you on your education.
An appointment can last up to 35 minutes and you choose whether the appointment should be on campus, online or by phone.
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SPS (special educational support)
SPS is a support scheme to ensure that students with a mental or physical disability can study on an equal footing with others.
The help depends on impairment, whether the student is dyslexic, deaf or hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted, mobility impaired or has mental difficulties.
You can read more about SPS in the Study Guide
Contact SPS
If you have questions about SPS, you can contact SPS supervisor Bettina Hoppe on 24 24 18 21 or
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Student Counseling Service (SRG)
At SRG, you can get sparring and help to deal with the personal problems you may encounter as a student at KEA - typically of a psychological nature, e.g. stress, exam anxiety or difficulties getting along with other people.
Student counseling is present at KEA every week, so you can come to an interview with a psychologist at KEA.
Read more about Student Counseling in the Student Guide and book an interview
Book an appointment with Nanna:
Book an appointment with Trine:
Service Desk
If you come across toilets that are malfunctioning, cracked light bulbs or other building-related defects, please contact KEA Service Desk.
If you are having difficulties logging in, problems with WiFi, printers or other IT or A/V related issues, you can also contact KEA Service Desk.
KEA Service Desk can be contacted in one of the following ways:
- Personal attendance: Frontdesk is where you can meet KEA Service Desk for individual enquiries. Frontdesk is open from 8AM til 3PM and you find them by the receptions at Guldbergsgade and Lygten 16.
- Email: Ask for help via
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Web: Ask for help via the Service Portal
- Phone: Call KEA Service Desk (+45) 46 46 00 46