Toronto: Cross platform app development

23 June to 4 July 2025.

The summer school 'Cross-platform app development' is a 2-week summer school. The purpose of the elective course is to provide knowledge, skills and competencies in the analysis, design and implementation of cross-platform mobile applications with React Native.

By the end of the summer school, students will have demonstrated the ability to:

  • Describe the architecture of a cross-platform application
  • Deploy a basic native app using a cross-platform framework
  • Develop basic user interface components to display information and receive user input
  • Access native device hardware features using a cross-platform library
  • Utilise media, gestures, and notifications in an app

Lectures will be based on theory and practical work. The entire course will be taught in English by lecturers and professors from Seneca College, Business Academy Aarhus and Ephec.

Where and when

This summer school is offered in collaboration with Seneca Polytechnic and Ephec​

The course will take place at Seneca. It will be held from 23 June - 4 July 2025 at their campus in Toronto, Canada. Aim to arrive in Toronto on Saturday 21 June and leave on Sunday 6 July 2025.

Who can join?

The course is offered to select AP and top-up students studying IT at Business Academy Aarhus. The summer school is ideal for students who want to incorporate a different academic or cultural experience in their educational profile.

Find your programme and see if you can get a credit transfer for participating in this summer school. 

Credit transfer 2025 (pdf)

If you can get a credit transfer – that is, if the summer school can partly or fully substitute a subject in your programme – your participation in the summer school is free.​​

Practical information

Insurance

To participate in a summer school, you must have insurance covering health and repatriation (travel to your home country in case of emergency or illness). The Blue and Yellow cards do not cover health expenses. 

Allergies/medical conditions

The Academy cannot guarantee that your allergies (food or otherwise) or any existing medical conditions can be accommodated. It is your responsibility to research your destination.

Accommodation

Danish students will be staying in Toronto at Seneca's Newham residence.

Financial issues

Business Academy Aarhus finances the tuition fee for the course. You must pay for all other expenses in connection with your stay in Belgium.

If you are offered a place on this summer school, a non-refundable payment (about 3.000 DKK) must be paid in mid-March to ensure your registration. This amount will cover accommodation and some relevant trips.

Flights and most meals are not included and as soon as you have been accepted into the summer school, you should book your flights/train tickets! 

Estimated Budget (2025 prices)

Expenses

Price

Flight from Billund to Toronto (return trip)

 4,500 DKK

Flight from Copenhagen to Toronto (return trip)

3,500 DKK

Accommodation in a shared room (15 nights), including lunch during the week and mandatory campus insurance

7,100 DKK

When you go abroad, you need to think about the following: 

  • Valid passport
  • Visa (Check um.dk to see if it is necessary)
  • Vaccinations (Please see ssi.dk or contact your doctor)
  • Insurance
  • Additional travelling costs
  • Other costs related to your stay (remaining meals, phone etc.)

Did you know?

  • ​More than 50% of Torontonians were born outside of Canada, making Toronto an international city.
  • Toronto is Canada's largest city with 6 million people living in the Toronto area.
  • Toronto is the centre of media and IT in Canada, both Facebook and Google have offices in Toronto.
  • Toronto is often used as a setting for films since the downtown area looks like New York

How to apply

Application deadline is 1 March at 12 midday.

You must upload a motivated application in English when you apply. This must not be longer than 1 page.

Apply online

Do you have any questions?

Sharon Wilkins

Position

Head of International Relations