University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
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University of Southern Denmark
The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) offers world class education and is committed to an international perspective, at all levels. The largest campus is located in the city of Odense (Funen) and other campuses are located in the cities of Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg (Jutland) and Slagelse (Zealand).
What you can study here
Click and browse through the list of study programmes offered at the institution
American Studies
The subjects areas are American culture, history and social conditions as well as American literary history and theories in American studies.
You will learn to analyse American culture through humanistic and social theories and gain insight into e.g. American literature and film.
Name: American Studies
Type: MA Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: American English
DQF: 7
In the programme, you will learn about, among other things, American social conditions, history, economics and immigrant relations. You also become familiar with the more artistic sides of American culture, for example literature, music, film and media.
In the programme, you will work with analysing and understanding the American culture on the basis of humanistic and social theories and methods.
You will study subjects such as:
- American Culture
- American History and Social Conditions
- American Literary History
- Theories and Methods in American Studies
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Arts (MA).
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MA programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study American Studies in Odense.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark American Studies can be studied as a 2-year MA programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
BA (Honours) Business Administration
Facts
Name: BA (Honours) Business Administration
Type: Top Up for a BA (Honours) Business Administration
Duration: 1-year full-time or 2-year part-time
European transfer credits: 60 ECTS for the top up (in all 180 ECTS)
Language: English
Entry Requirements
The admission policy is strict. Standard entry candidates must hold one of the following entry qualifications:
- Danish AP Degree in Financial Management, or
- Danish AP Degree in Marketing Management, or
- Equivalent Danish or overseas qualifications, and
- High-level English proficiency (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent)
Admission will be based on evaluation of academic achievement, professional experience, English proficiency and interview(s).
The following deadlines will apply for the 2012-2013 course: March 15, May 15, July 1, August 15. Early registration is recommended.
Non-EU students must apply before March 15 or May 15. They should be aware of the extra time required for obtaining visa/residence permit - in many cases 3 months or more. For information on visa application procedures, please contact the nearest Danish Embassy or Consulate.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
The tuition fee for 2012-2013 is DKK 80,000 (approx. EURO 10,750) which is payable in two instalments. International students will have the possibility of applying for scholarships to reduce their second semester fee. To qualify for scholarships, students must hold excellent academic records.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study the De Montfort University BA (Honours) Business Administration programme at Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College.
Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College
At Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College the BA (Honours) Business Administration can be studied as a Top Up for a BA (Honours) Business Administration (60 ECTS) as:
- 1-year full-time
- 2-year part-time
Read more about the programme at http://www.brock.dk/internationalt/bachelor-in-business-administration/
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Biology
On the master programme in Biology you continue the study of how living organisms are constructed and how they interact with their environment.
You can specialise in the areas of biology that you find most interesting and by doing so create an individual profile.
Facts
Name: Biology
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
On the master programme you learn how to master the most important scientific techniques, you acquire detailed knowledge of the core subjects, methods, techniques and concepts in biology and you will learn how to work in the field and in a laboratory.
You will be able to specialise in the biological subject you find most interesting. This could be marine biology, microbiology, evolution, physiology or nature and the environment.
The structure of the programme can vary from university to university, but you will be able to specialise on all the programmes; either when writing your thesis or throughout the programme.
Teaching is a mix of theory based lessons or lectures, experimental laboratory work and project work.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study Biology in Copenhagen and Aarhus.
University of Copenhagen
At the University of Copenhagen, Biology can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.ku.dk.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Biology can be studied as 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Aarhus University
At Aarhus University, Biology can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.au.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Business Administration
This programme gives you a fundamental academic knowledge of economics.
You will learn about the distribution of work in a corporation, product development, project management and innovation, and become familiar with the theories and methods used to discern a company's internal and external relations.
Name: Business Administration
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3 years, MSc: 2 years, Combined: 5 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
Language: English
DQF: 6
The programme focuses on the corporation. You will study its interaction with the rest of society, analyse economic problems faced by corporations and develop business strategies.
In addition, you will learn about the distribution of work in a corporation, product development, project management and innovation, and become familiar with the theories and methods used to discern a company's internal and external relations.
The programme has two main areas:
- Business administration, which covers subjects such as business economics, accountancy, market economics, organisation, financial management and financing
- Social economics, which covers subjects such as economic theory and politics as well as economics
In addition, you have a number of important supplementary subjects such as mathematics, statistics, business law, language and IT.
At the Aarhus School of Business you can specialize in one of two areas: Business Administration and International Management or Business Administration and Sustainability.
Teaching varies between lectures and project work together with other students in smaller groups. Students are encouraged to participate in the class discussions. Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Business Administration in Esbjerg, København, Kolding, Odense, Sønderborg and Århus.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Bachelor and Master degrees in Business Administration
At the Business University of Southern Denmark administration can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
The Sønderborg campus offers both the BSc and the MSc programme, the Esbjerg, Kolding and Odense campuses only offer the MSc programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
At Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University Business administration can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
- Executive MBA
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.asb.dk.
For further information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Business, Language and Culture
In the programme, you learn botht language and economics. You will also study foreign cultures and the problems or challenges that an international corporation may have to face.
You learn to analyse, assess and solve tasks in connection with corporate international activities.
Name: Business, Language and Culture
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3-4 years, MSc: 2 years, Combined: 5-6 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180-240 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
Language: English
The programme combines language and economics with an understanding of foreign cultures. You learn to analyse, assess and solve tasks in connection with corporate international activities. The idea is to incorporate cultural perspectives in analyses of international economic issues.
The programme contains five subject areas:
- Economics, where studies include international business administration and socioeconomics
- Language and Area Studies, where you attain oral skills in one or two languages and familiarity to these countries' cultures. At Copenhagen Business School you can study English plus another language, either French, German or Spanish and in the MSc programme you can also study Chinese or Japanese. At the University of Southern Denmark in Sønderborg you can study Chinese and at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense you can study English, Arabic, Spanish or German
- Culture and Social Studies, where you, for example, learn about inter-social relations and political systems
- Communications, where you study communication theories and methods, including those that apply to a corporation's national and international relations
- Interdisciplinary Research Methods, where you become familiar with the scientific theories and methods that are used within the profession
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Business, Language and Culture can be studied as:
- a 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS) and a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS) at Copenhagen Business School (English and a second language)
or
- a 4-year BSc programme (240 ECTS) at the University of Southern Denmark in Sønderborg (Chinese)
or
- a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS) at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense (English and an optional second language)
Note: The extra year at the University of Southern Denmark in Sønderborg is a mandatory 60 ECTS basic Chinese course. You can join the programme without any prior knowledge of Chinese.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's programme, you will graduate with the academic title Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduation from the master's programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Business, Language and Culture at Copenhagen Business School - CBS (Handelshøjskolen i København) in Copenhagen or at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Sønderborg or Odense.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the University.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland. Similarly, if you are participating in an exchange programme your studies in Denmark are free. You also don’t pay for tuition if you:
- have permanent residence permit in Denmark
- have a temporary residence permit in Denmark that can be upgraded to a permanent one
- have a parent from a non-EU/EEA country who is already working in Denmark
Contact the individual institution for detailed information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Chemistry (Engineering)
In this programme you can specialise in either materials science or biotechnological process control. You will get insight into e.g. chemical metallurgy or physical chemistry.
You will learn e.g. how to use mathematical and chemical knowledge in connection with development of products or production methods.
Name: Chemistry
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
In the Chemical Engineering programme, you learn to apply mathematical, chemical and physical know-how with the development of products and production methods. You will study the properties and chemical reactions of matter, the principles of chemical and biochemical production, and environmental conditions before, during and after production.
In the fourth semester, you must choose one of two profiles:
- Materials Science, where courses include chemical metallurgy in which you learn to understand and assess metals' technologically important properties, and solid matter chemistry in which you learn about solid matter structures and properties
- Biotechnological Process Control, where you follow courses in, for example, advanced physical chemistry, the simulation of biological processes, in which you learn to make models of biological systems on a computer, and protein and membrane biochemistry, where you learn about protein and membrane structures and functions
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Chemistry can be studied as a:
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science in Engineering (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Chemistry (Engineering) at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Odense.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Communication Design
On the English language Master of Communication Design, you will learn to work with the design of documentation, for example, manuals or user guidelines.
You can choose between English, German or Danish as a foreign language.
The degree will qualify you to work in both the public and private sector, where you will work with communication, e.g. development and editing of text.
Name: Communication Design
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
On the Communication Design course, you will work with high-level foreign language communication and design.
Your business language skills will be developed to a high level and you will be given specialized knowledge of document design, user orientated design and user studies in interaction and technology.
In addition, you will be able to contribute to the increase of user-friendly technology with surveys of, and development in, user interaction with new technology.
The programme covers the following fields:
- Foreign languages (English, German or Danish), where you learn about genres, and written and oral communication.
- Communication design, which provides a thorough knowledge of document design and user studies of interaction and technology.
- Methodology, where you are taught the structure of knowledge and methodology with subjects such as terminology and empirical methods.
During the course, it is possible to study at foreign universities and to work with projects in industry.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Communication Design.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MA programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Communication Design in Sønderborg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Communication Design can be studied as a:
- 2-year MA programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Computer Science
This programme provides you with a broad comprehension of how IT systems function.
You will learn how to construct and implement large computer systems. You will be able to work in areas such as bioinformatics, cryptology, computer game programming, industrial optimization, and online algorithms.
Name: Computer Science
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3 years, MSc: 2 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
Language: English
In the Computer Science programme, you will learn to analyse and solve complex problems related to Information Technology (IT). Advancements in IT happen quickly, which means that there is a constant need to develop new systems that can do more. Via a theoretical foundation you will learn how to construct and implement large computer systems. You will be able to work in areas such as bioinformatics, cryptology, database systems, computer game programming, industrial optimization, and online algorithms.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Computer Science in Roskilde and in Odense.
Roskilde University
At Roskilde University you can study Computer Science for 6 months (30 ECTS) as part of a 3-year BSc programme and for 1 year (60 ECTS) as part of a 2-year MSc programme.
One of the Basic Studies at Roskilde University, normally the International Basic Studies in Natural Science, constitutes the first two years of the bachelor’s degree programme.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.ruc.dk.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Computer Science can be studied as a:
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Cultural Sociology
The programme combines sociology with cultural analysis and provides insight into the relationship between the individual and society and in handling social and cultural changes and development in organizations, communities and society.
You will study the effects of social and cultural changes at individual, group and society level. You will choose between two profiles: Social transformation processes or Law, power and social justice.
Facts
Name: Cultural Sociology
Type: MSc programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
The programme in Cultural Sociology, which starts in 2013, is an obvious choice for students who have completed the bachelor programme in sociology and cultural analysis.
You will expand your knowledge of modern society, its structures, systems, cultures and groups and continue your studies of how social development is structured and organised.
At the same time you will increase your knowledge of theory and methods and receive training in scientific work and methodology.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions. All teaching is in English.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc) in Cultural Sociology.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study Cultural Sociology in Esbjerg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark, Cultural Sociology can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You can also take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Economics
The study of economics provides a theoretical understanding of how to ensure a well functioning economic system in a society or company.
In the master programme, you will expand the knowledge of economic concepts and theories that you acquired during your bachelor studies. You will receive an extensive knowledge of the mechanisms that influence economic and social development.
Facts
Name: Economics
Other names: Advanced Economics and Finance, Innovation, Knowledge and Economic DynamicsEconomics, Economics and Management
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
The master programme in Economics is characterised by great freedom of choice, and you can immerse yourself in the subjects and challenges you find particularly interesting. You can specialise in such subjects as are covered by national economics or business finance.
You will receive high level knowledge of how economic systems develop and learn about monetary theory, financing, international and labour economics. You can learn about the interaction between information, innovation and economic dynamics, and how to work with development strategies and frameworks for industrial growth.
Depending on which university you choose, you will be able to specialise in for example:
- Economics - Theory and Applications. You will study economic relations, theories and methods. The focus is on solving real-life problems with a special emphasis on Economics and Globalization, Economics and Business, Economics and Health or courses within Applied Microeconomics like Sports Economics, Media and Cultural Economics, Environmental Economics, Research and Innovation Economics.
- Innovation, Knowledge and Economic Dynamics, which focuses on the interplay between knowledge, innovation and economic dynamics. You will study academic areas such as industrial dynamics, enterprises, entrepreneurship, knowledge and learning processes, innovation, economic growth, trade and globalisation.
- Innovation, Knowledge and Entrepreneurial Dynamics, places focus on the interaction between knowledge, innovation, and business dynamics. You become familiar with theories, methods and tools that support knowledge leadership and innovation, both in relation to existing businesses (intrapreneurship) and with the establishment of new knowledge-oriented businesses (entrepreneurship).
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study Economics in Copenhagen, Odense, Aalborg and Aarhus.
Copenhagen Business School
At the Copenhagen Business School Advanced Economics and Finance can be studied as a 2-year elite master programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
There are special entry requirements for the elite master.
Read more about the programme at www.cbs.dk.
University of Copenhagen
At the Copenhagen University Economics can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.ku.dk.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Economics can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Aalborg University
At the Aalborg University Innovation, Knowledge and Economic Dynamics can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.aau.dk.
Aarhus University
At the Aarhus University Economics and Management can be studied as a:
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
- 2-year elite master (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
There are special entry requirements for the elite master.
Read more about the programmes at www.au.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Economics and Business Administration (BSc)
This programme gives you a fundamental academic knowledge of economics. You will learn about the distribution of work in a corporation, product development, project management and innovation, and become familiar with the theories and methods used to discern a company's internal and external relations.
Name: Economics and Business Administration
Type: BSc Programme
Duration: 3 years
European transfer credits: 180 ECTS
Language: English
The programme focuses on the corporation. You will study its interaction with the rest of society, analyse economic problems faced by corporations and develop business strategies.In addition, you will learn about the distribution of work in a corporation, product development, project management and innovation, and become familiar with the theories and methods used to discern a company's internal and external relations.
The programme has two main areas:
- Business administration, which covers subjects such as business economics, accountancy, market economics, organisation, financial management and financing
- Social economics, which covers subjects such as economic theory and politics as well as economics
Educational Institutions
You can study Economics and Business Administration in Esbjerg, Kolding, Odense, Roskilde, Sønderborg, Aarhus and Aalborg (from 2012).
University of Southern Denmark
At the Business University of Southern Denmark Economics and Business Administration can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Roskilde University
At Roskilde University Economics and Business Administration can be studied as part of a 3-year BA programme.
One of the Basic Studies at Roskilde University, normally the International Basic Studies in Social Sciences, constitutes the first two years of the bachelor’s degree programme.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.ruc.dk.
Aalborg University
At the Aalborg University Economics and Business Administration from 2012 can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.aau.dk.
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
At Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, Economics and Business Administration can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
At the Aarhus School of Business you can specialize in one of two areas: Business Administration and International Management or Business Administration and Sustainability.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.asb.dk.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition. Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Economics and Information Technology
You will work with subjects such as information technology, projects and internship as well as economics including business law and organisation theories.
The programme contains a company placement, where you will solve a problem within the subject areas. You can choose to specialise within e.g. system programming or design of internet products.
Facts
Name: Economics and Information Technology
Type: Professional bachelor's degree
Duration: 3½ years
European transfer credits: 210 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
The bachelor degree programme in Economics and Information Technology focuses on the business administrative, IT and computer data issues encountered by corporations and organisations.
The programme is structured around these subject areas:
- Economics, which includes market economics, business law, financing, organisation theories, accountancy, general business administration and socioeconomics.
- Information Technology, where you learn the fundamentals of programming and system development.
- Projects and Internship, where you focus on project work and receive an introduction to methodologies within the various vocational fields.
In the programme's last year, there is a ½-year company placement, where you solve a concrete practical problem, which the school sets up together with the company.
In addition, you will have to write a bachelor's thesis, in which you work across disciplines and demonstrate your understanding of how IT-based project management and business administrative issues interact and work together.
You have the possibility to specialise within an elective subject, such as system development and programming or design and development of products for the Internet and multimedia.
Teaching varies between theory based instruction and practical experience, and takes place as lectures and class work. In addition, there is group work together with other students. The school cooperates with companies in the region and local area for intern placements.
Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
The Economics and Information Technology programme can be studied as a:
- 3½ -year bachelor degree (210 ECTS credits)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor degree programme, you will graduate with the title professional bachelor.
Educational Institutions
You can study Economics and Information Technology at The University of Southern Denmark, Slagelse.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Environmental and Resource Management
You will study subjects such as the interaction between the environment and e.g. corporations, corporate social responsibility and global health.
In this programme you will learn how to solve conflicts between the environment and society by e.g. economical or technical means.
Name: Environmental and Resource Management
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
DQF: 7
Environmental and Resource Management is about solving environmental problems. You will study the interaction and the conflicts between the environment, nature and the society. And you will learn to solve these conflicts by economical, political and technical means.
You will work on projects covering everything from idea, analysis, solution and implementation.
The programme includes social science as well as technical courses.
You will be able to choose courses such as
- Strategic Environmental Management of Business
- Environment and Development
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategy and Practice
- Global Health
- Bio-refinery design
Teaching varies between lectures, classroom instruction and project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
The final 6 months will be spent writing your MSc thesis. The thesis is a scientific research project, often carried out in collaboration with one of university's industrial partners.
Environmental and Resource Management can be studied as a:
- 2-year master degree programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Graduation from the master degree programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework. Environmental and Resource Management is a joint programme of the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) and the University of Aalborg (Aalborg Universitet). To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject. In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level. Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education. The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines. There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein. Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition. Contact the individual institution for more specific information. An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1. You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
Educational Institutions
Entry Requirements
Admission
Tuition
Semester Start
For Further Information
Environmental Biology
You will be introduced to subjects such as Ecotoxicology, Ecological systems and Ecophysiology.
You will learn to analyse biological processes in an ecological context and gain fundamental knowledge of how organisms are structured, and how they coexist with their surroundings.
Name: Environmental Biology
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years.
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
In the Environmental Biology programme, you examine groups of microorganisms, plants or animals and their propagation in nature.
You examine the physical and chemical conditions which influence the regulation of a group, including climate and access to water.
You can also research other organisms' influence, for example, humans' use of hunting, fishing, agriculture or plantation operations.
You will learn to analyse biological processes in an ecological context. In the programme, you will gain fundamental knowledge of how organisms are structured, and how they coexist with their surroundings.
Based on your knowledge in biology, you will use for example chemical, biochemical (the chemistry of living organisms), or biological analysis methods.
The programme is divided into three main fields of study:
- Ecotoxicology, where you work with the effects of poisoning or damaging of ecological systems
- Ecological systems, where you learn about environmental data and ecological issues on grand scales, such as forests, lakes and bays
- Ecophysiology, where you work with how organisms interact and adjust to their surroundings, that is to say, their environment
Common courses for the three fields of study include laboratory techniques and data analysis of various fieldwork, where you gather biological material in nature.
Teaching varies between problem-oriented project work in groups, laboratory exercises, lectures, fieldwork and classroom instruction. Project work makes up about half of the study. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Environmental Biology at Roskilde University (Roskilde Universitet) in Roskilde or at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Odense. At the University of Southern Denmark, it is a joint programme with the University of Kiel, Germany.
Roskilde University
At the Roskilde University Environmental Biology can be studied for 6 months (30 ECTS) as part of a 3-year BSc programme and for 1 year (60 ECTS) as part of an MSc programme at Roskilde University.
One of the Basic Studies at Roskilde University, normally the International Basic Studies in Natural Science, constitutes the first two years of the bachelor’s degree programme.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.ruc.dk.
University of Southern Denmark
Environmental Biology can be studied as:
- 2-year MA programme (120 ECTS) at the University of Southern Denmark. At this university, the programme is called Aquatic Environmental Biology.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
European Studies (Social Science)
The programme gives you insight into e.g. political developments in Europe and the external role of the EU or EU compared with e.g. the African Union.
You will learn to analyse and understand the EU and its institutions as well as the economic and social development in Europe.
Facts
Name: European Studies (Social Science)
Type: BSc Programme
Duration: 3 years
European transfer credits: 180 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
European Studies focuses on the economic and political developments in Europe. You will receive the theoretic principles needed to analyse and understand the EU and its institutions. The programme is interdisciplinary. You will study the development in Europe from an economic, social and cultural perspective.
You will be able to study areas like:
- Politics, culture and identity, where you can study the interplay of political and economic processes.
- Regional integration and international organisations, where you, for example, examine international organisations and their role in the international community.
- The external role of the European Union, where you, for instance, learn about EU’s trade and development policy, its neighbourhood policy or the EU as provider of peace-keeping missions.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study European Studies in Sønderborg.
University of Southern Denmark
At University of Southern Denmark European Studies can be studied as a 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS).
The programme can also be studied as a 2-year MSc programme.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
European Studies (Social Science)
European Studies is an interdisciplinary, English language programme which focuses on European culture, politics and history.
You will be taught economic theory, cultural analysis and social science methodology, and you will learn to understand the historical development of European countries and the European Union and why Europe looks the way it does today.
Facts
Name: European Studies (Social Science)
Type: MSc programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 180 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
On European Studies you study European politics, economics and culture and learn to understand how the historical development of Europe has influence the way it looks today.
You acquire knowledge of political processes in the EU and learn to understand European institutions.
The master programme focuses on issues relating to regional conditions and differences in Europe, and you examine and analyse European culture and identity as it is expressed in different parts of Europe.
The programme is interdisciplinary and you will be taught subjects from social sciences and the humanities, e.g. law, political science, cultural theory, history and intercultural communication.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. See the menu to the right for contact information. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study European Studies (Social Science) in Sønderborg/Flensborg and Aalborg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark European Studies can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
The programme can also be studied as a 3 year bachelor.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
Aalborg University
At the Aalborg University European Studies can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
The programme can also be studied as a 3 year bachelor.
Read more about the programme at www.aau.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Global Management and Manufacturing
The subjects areas are e.g. supply chain management, international orientation and personal competencies. Furthermore, you will join a company for a six month internship.
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With this programme you will qualify to work with the development of business and products as well as communication and computer technology.
Facts
Name: Global Management and Manufacturing
Type: Professional Bachelor's Programme
Duration: 3½ years
European transfer credits: 210 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
In the Global Management and Manufacturing programme, you learn how manufacturing companies function across national borders, and learn to create and lead a company's global production network.You will learn to coordinate separate production processes and to think globally.
The programme qualifies you to work within a company’s business development, and supply and product development. For example in the fields of management, product control, communications, product design and development, as well as computer technology in an international context. You gain both a technical knowledge and learn about management, economics and other business-related areas.
The programme is separated into four main topics:
- Supply Chain Management
- Management
- International orientation and cultural understanding
- Personal competencies
There is also a ½-year internship, which is placed in a company either in Denmark or abroad.
Teaching varies between lectures and class instruction. In addition, there is often project-oriented group work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
Global Management and Manufacturing can be studied as a:
- 3½ -year bachelor degree programme (210 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor degree programme, you will graduate with the title Bachelor of Engineering.
Educational Institutions
You can study Global Management and Manufacturing at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense and at the University of Aarhus in Herning.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Innovation and Business
During this programme you will learn to manage the process from developing new concepts to planning, managing and implementing your own business concept.
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The goal of the programme is to produce idea and product developers with great technical knowledge and a good sense of business.
Name: Innovation and Business
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3 years, MSc: 2 years, Combined: 5 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
Innovation and Business is an engineering programme, which combines creativity and traditional engineering subjects with business comprehension. The goal of the programme is to produce idea and product developers with great technical knowledge and a good sense of business.
You learn to work with product development from two angles: you gain a fundamental technical knowledge about the product's properties, and an understanding of how the product can develop and be part of a business-driven perspective.
During the programme you will learn to manage the process from developing new concepts to planning, managing and implementing your own business concept. You will work in these areas:
- Creativity and Innovation Management
- Mechanics, Electronics and Mechatronics
- Business Administration
- Production Development
The last two years of the programme you will be doing your final project.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Innovation and Business can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Innovation and Business at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Sønderborg.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Innovation and Business
On the master programme, you will expand your knowledge of idea and product development and work more closely with business development.
During the course of the programme, you will be able to specialise in the areas of engineering that have your particular interest.
Name: Innovation and Business
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
Innovation and Business, which is taught in English, provides you with sound skills in product development while at the same time providing you with specialised knowledge in your choice of elective.
You will work with subjects such as:
- Entrepreneurship and project management
- Design and creativity
- Business administration and management
- Development of mechatronic products
- Development and production of mechanical products
- Development of intelligent electronic products
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study Innovation and Business in Sønderborg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Innovation and Business can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
The programme can also be studied as a 3 year bachelor.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
International master in Entrepreneurship, Education and Training, IMEET
This programme gives you insight into theories about entrepreneurship combined with new participatory and action-based learning models.
Through both theory and field work you will develop your ability to teach and councel other people in entrepreneurship.
Name: International master in Entrepreneurship, Education and Training, IMEET
Type: Master's programme
Duration: 2 years on a part-time basis
European transfer credits: 60 ECTS
Entry Requirements: A bachelor's degree and 2 years' professional experience
Finance: Tuition fee: DKK 100,000
The aim of IMEET is to develop participants' capabilities for entrepreneurship teaching and learning facilitation. The master will integrate knowledge on entrepreneurship theories with new participant-centred and action-oriented learning models.
IMEET is a two-year, part-time programme comprised of six modules and a master project. The different modules of the program consist of theory on entrepreneurship, pedagogy and project driven assignments on advising entrepreneurs. The contents of the modules are:
Module 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurial Learning, 71/2 ECTS:
The key competencies to be acquired are basic theoretical insight in to the field of entrepreneurship and innovation management as well as an understanding of foundational models of coaching and communication. Through group-based assignments based on live cases, participants will get an initial field-based understanding of the relations between entrepreneurship practice and theory, pedagogical models and their possible impact on everyday learning and communication tasks.
Module 2: Creativity and Enterprising Behaviour, 71/2 ECTS:
Being able to develop entrepreneurship learning facilitation is the main competency to be achieved in this module. Through the understanding of pedagogical models participants will acquire a deeper awareness of the learning processes.
Module 3: Experi(m)ental situated Learning, 71/2 ECTS:
The key competencies developed through this module are related to implementing what has been learned in previous modules.
Module 4: Field Project - Certificate Project, 71/2 ECTS:
Key competencies will be methodology in data collection, analysis and writing. This experience will provide participants with a deeper understanding of practising entrepreneurship learning. Through the writing of the project participants will also learn how to develop their own models and approaches to entrepreneurship learning.
Module 5: International field work, 71/2 ECTS:
During the field work participants will observe, interact with and learn from the best of their field and confront their theoretical (explicit) knowledge with their tacit, experiential knowledge. This will provide them with an explicit as well as a more tacit apprentice-oriented knowledge of practising entrepreneurship learning facilitation. During the collective sessions participants will report to each other on their learning experiences.
Module 6: From Experience to Development of models, 71/2 ECTS:
This module will prepare for the final master project. Experience from the field work will be analysed from a theoretical perspective and the results of the observations will be put into practice-oriented models. Theoretical knowledge will be sharpened and related to practical problems related to implementation of educational programmes, learning processes and evaluation of learning levels. This will develop the analytical competencies needed to carry out the final master project.
Master Project, 15 ECTS:
In the master project participants are required to prove that they master entrepreneurship learning facilitation. The project should preferably have a practice-oriented purpose related to the participants´ own or other organizations. The learning experience of the field work combined with the participants' own experiences can be used as the empirical basis for the final report. Finally, the participants will jointly present and defend their projects.
There will be several examinations during the education. The education ends with an exam based on the master thesis.
See prospective classes in the Danish description of the course.
Educational Institutions
Aarhus School of Business is offering the education together with University of Southern Denmark, The Danish University of Education, Copenhagen Business School and international partners.
Duration
IMEET is a two-year, part-time programme comprised of six modules and a master project. It is rated to 60 ECTS.
The sessions will be held at week-long sessions - two each semester. Furthermore, group projects, practical exercises, experiments, field work, e-learning, summer schools, individual and group supervision and coaching will be applied to facilitate the learning process.
Admission
Your academic background should be equivalent to a bachelor's degree or diploma degree. You should have two years of professional experience in training or consulting. You should speak and write English on an IELTS level
Special dispensation may be granted. The intention is to reach an international class with a balanced mix of nationalities and professional backgrounds.
Tuition fee
The tuition fee is about DKK 100,000 kr. There will be additional expenses: travel, accommodation and books.
Please note! Separate non-EU fees - see more on the homepage.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
International Security and Public International Law
The programme on international security and public international law deals with modern conflicts such as the war in Kosovo or the civil war in Somalia.
The programme focuses on political science and law where you learn about power, law and ethics.
Name: International Security and Public International Law
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
DQF: 7
About the programme
The course in international security and public international law covers knowledge from the social science domains of law, political science and ethics.
The course focuses on the fundamentals of modern conflict; power, law and ethics. By studying both former and current conflicts you will learn how to produce analyses and conflict solution models.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Social Sciences (MSc).
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study International Security and Public International Law in Odense.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark International Security and Public International Law can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
International Tourism and Leisure Management
This programme contains courses in language and culture plus economics including international economics, marketing, organisation and management.
You will learn to communicate in English or German and gain insight into European social conditions, communication and tourism.
Name: International Tourism and Leisure Management
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
You will study both economics, language and culture.
In the language and culture courses, you will learn to communicate and negotiate, primarily in English and also in German. You will obtain a broad knowledge of European social conditions.
You will also take courses in communication and tourism.
The socio-economic part of the programme is about business economics, international economics, marketing, organisation and management.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
The final 6 months you will be making your MA thesis. The thesis is a scientific research project, often carried out in collaboration with one of university's industrial partners.
International Tourism and Leisure Management can be studied as a:
- 2-year masters degree programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Arts (MA).
Educational Institutions
You can study International Tourism and Leisure Management at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Esbjerg.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MA programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
IT Product Design
In this programme you study the design process and develop techniques to engage the users, and you learn how to design IT products that focus on people and their needs.
You can take single courses within the programme or graduate from the entire programme with the academic title of Master of Science.
Name: IT Product Design
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
IT Product Design is a programme with focus on the user's role in the development of new products involving IT.
The development of IT is not just about technology, but is also based on the users' needs. In the programme, you will study user behaviour in using products that include IT, for example, coffee machines or large industrial installations.
You will learn how to involve the users in the design process. For example, user behaviour can include the methods the user employs to find information.
Four areas of study: Interaction Design, Design Studies, User Innovation and Design Anthropology will introduce you to how to involve the users in design processes. Within these areas you will find possibilites of specialisation.
The programme is both practical and theoretic. You will study different theories and methods of developing new products, and learn, for example, how you organise and control the processes involved in the development of a product, in cooperation with a company.
Teaching varies between courses and project work, where students work to create a product. In the course of the programme, you will work with various companies. You will also work with the methods in the areas of ethnography, drama, video, and so on.
IT Product Design can be studied as a:
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study IT Product Design at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Sønderborg.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Maritime Archaeology
The focus of this programme is the culture and history of the sea. You will learn about e.g. reconnaissance methods and underwater excavating.
You will take a course in field excavation, however, if you are studying to become a diving marine archaeologist, you will pay extra for diving equipment and instructions.
Name: Maritime Archaeology
Type: MA Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
DQF: 7
The Maritime Archaeology programme deals with the sea's cultural and historical significance for man, for example, with shipwrecks. You will work with maritime cultural heritage and learn how you recover and preserve it.
You will learn about both practical and theoretic reconnaissance methods, and become familiar with underwater excavating, remote sensing and field conservation.
In addition, you will learn about the administrative tasks that are associated with the administration of cultural heritage. In this aspect, you will cover courses in management, law and economics.
You should expect extra expenses for diving equipment and instructions, if you are planning to be a diving marine archaeologist.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In the third semester, there is a 3-week course with field excavation.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Arts (MA).
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MA programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Maritime Archaeology in Esbjerg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Maritime Archaeology can be studied as a 2-year MA programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Market and Management Anthropology
This English language programme will provide you with insight into how markets are created, how they work and the management challenges they represent for private and public organisations.
You will learn to analyse and reflect upon market mechanisms and gain insight into the interplay between the market as an institution and people’s social life, opinions and needs.
After completing the bachelor programme, you can continue your studies on the master programme. This will qualify you to work in the private and public sector both in Denmark and abroad.
Facts
Name: Market and Management Anthropology
Type: BSc Programme
Duration: 3 years
European transfer credits: 180 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
The study programme in Market and Management Anthropology combines an anthropological understanding of human culture and social life with knowledge of globalisation, consumption and innovation.
You will learn cultural theory and anthropological methodology and gain experience conducting studies in Denmark and abroad.
You will gain insight into management from an international perspective and into the social and cultural importance of the market economy. You will also learn how this insight can be valuable for companies and public organisations in connection with development and change.
Teaching varies between lectures, classroom instruction and project work in groups. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Market and Management Anthropology in Odense.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark, Market and Management Anthropology can be studied as a 3-year BA programme (180 ECTS).
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Master of Business Administration, the MBA programme
Master of Business Administration focuses on general business administration within international business economics.
The programme is mainly directed at managers or manager candidates in the private sector. In addition to the general MBA programme there are MBA programmes directed at special industries.
Name: Master of Business Administration, the MBA programme
Type: Master's programme
Duration: Typically 2 years on a part-time basis
European transfer credits: 60 ECTS Entry Requirements: As a minimum a bachelor's degree and 3 years of professional experience Finance: Tuition fee DKK 156,000-260,000. In addition to this you should expect expenses for travelling, workshops and books.
DQF: 7
The programme is organised as a combination of courses in relevant subject areas and projects, seminars and cross-disciplinary cases that will implement theories and methods from the subject areas in practice. The programme includes field studies abroad.
You can choose to study a general MBA programme together with fellow students from different fields. Furthermore, there are MBA programmes directed at managers in special industries.
Currently, the following MBA programmes are offered:
- Executive MBA Programme, CBS - Copenhagen Business School
- MBA full-time, CBS - Copenhagen Business School
- Executive MBA Programme, University of Southern Denmark and Aarhus Business School
- MBA in Shipping and Logistics, CBS - Copenhagen Business School
- MBA in Technology, Market and Organisation, CBS - Copenhagen Business School
- MBA, modular, University of Southern Denmark
Each course is completed with a written individual assignment. The programme is completed with a comprehensive project assignment. When you have completed the programme you have earned the title of MBA, e.g. with an addition that shows your area of specialisation.
Danish Qualification framework (DQF)
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected benefit of an education programme. Read more about Danish Qualification Framework.
Educational Institutions
The programmes are offered by CBS (Copenhagen Business School), Aarhus School of Business and University of Southern Denmark.
Duration
The programme will typically last 2 years on a part-time basis.
Admission
In order to be admitted to the MBA programme, you need:
- A minimum of 3 years of higher education (corresponding to bachelor's degree level)
- 2 to 3 years of relevant professional experience after finishing a final exam
- Knowledge of mathematics, statistics as well as business economics and macro / socio-economics corresponding to the Danish HD part 1
- Recommendations from a current and / or former employer who can confirm that you have managerial potential and are motivated to start a career path
Furthermore, at CBS (Copenhagen Business School) you must have achieved a satisfactory result in the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
Tuition fee
The programme costs between DKK 156,000-260,000. In addition to this you should expect expenses for travelling, workshops and books.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:Mechatronics
This programme is about nanotechnology, embedded systems and dynamic mechatronic systems that are used in e.g. DVD players and digital cameras.
You will gain insight into the development of intelligent and user-friendly procucts and learn how to work with the technical development of a company.
Facts
Name: Mechatronics
Type: Professional Bachelor's Programme
Duration: 3½ years
European transfer credits: 210 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
The programme deals with the development of intelligent and user-friendly products, where it involves mechanical, electronic and software-based solutions. Intelligent products and mechatronical solutions are becoming more and more widespread. For example, hard disc drives, DVD players, and digital camera products are all fundamentally based on mechatronics.
You will learn to think holistically and to participate in a company’s development focusing on technical, business and social matters.
Possible areas of study are design, choice of material, electronics, software development and calculation of the mechanical components of the product.
- Nanotechnology
- Embedded Systems (Software and Digital Design)
- Dynamic Mechatronic Systems
Each semester has its own theme:
- Discover Mechatronics
- Build Mechatronics
- Develop Mechatronics
- Mechatronics and the Environment
- Experts in Teams
- Engineering Internship and Final Project
Teaching varies between lectures and class instruction. In addition, there will often be project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
Mechatronics can be studied as a:
- 3½ year professional bachelor's degree programme (210 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the professional bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Engineering.
Educational Institutions
You can study Mechatronics at The University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Sønderborg.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Mechatronics (Engineering)
You will learn about the development of intelligent and user-friendly products by use of mechanical, electronic and software-based solutions.
In the master programme you will specialise in User-Oriented Design, Software Engineering or Mathematical Modelling.
Name: Mechatronics
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3 years, MSc: 2 years, Combined: 5 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
Language: English
Mechatronics is a combination of the words 'mechanics' and 'electronics', and deals with the development of intelligent and user-friendly products with the help of mechanical, electronic and software-based solutions.
The programme contains various subject areas, such as idea development, construction, mechanics, electronics, software development, design, project implementation and project management. The subjects provide you with the qualifications to handle various issues within product development.
In the master programme you will specialise in one of these areas:
- User-Oriented Design
- Software Engineering
- Mathematical Modelling
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students.
Mechatronics can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Science in Engineering (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Mechatronics at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Sønderborg.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Mechatronics (Engineering)
Mechanics, electronics and software are contained in products such as mobile phones, digital cameras and modern cars. On the master programme in Mechatronics, you will work with the development of user-friendly products that combine these technologies.
In the course of the programme, you will receive training in advanced mechatronics and scientific methods, and you will be able to specialise in subjects of particular interest.
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Name: Mechatronics (Engineering)
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the programme
On the master programme in mechatronics, you expand the knowledge you gained during your bachelor studies. You will receive advanced training in mechatronics and scientific methodology.
You can specialise in one of the following areas:
- Thermal Energy Systems, where you learn to calculate, model and optimise thermal systems and processes in the energy sector - with focus on the efficient use of energy.
- Nanotechnology, where you work with electronic systems and information technology in nano-graduations.
- Embedded control systems, where you will learn how to develop advanced control systems that can live up to the demands of the future.
- Dynamic Mechatronic Systems, where you work with such things as mathematical modelling in preparation for the product development of mechatronic and dynamic systems.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels. Apply directly at the university.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1st and February 1st.
Educational Institutions
You can study Mechatronics in Sønderborg.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark, Mechatronics can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility of taking single courses or subjects within the programme.
The programme can also be studied as a 3 year bachelor.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website:
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Middle East Studies
You will be introduced to subjects such as history, culture and politics, for example the founding of the Palestinian parliament, and sociology e.g. the conditions of the refugees in Arab refugee camps.
The programme also involves lectures, classroom instruction and project work in groups.
Name: Middle East Studies
Type: Master's Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
The Middle East Studies programme is about the Middle East from 1920 until today. The programme will give you knowledge of history, culture, politics, for example the founding of the Palestinian parliament, and sociology such as the conditions of the refugees in Arab refugee camps.
You will study areas such as the war and reconstruction of Iraq, the Israel/Palestine conflict and the modernisation proces of the Middle East countries.
Examples of subjects:
- History and Society in the Middle East
- Culture and Religion in the Middle East
- Economy and Natural Resources in the Middle East
- Politics and International Politics
Teaching varies between lectures, classroom instruction and project work in groups. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
In the third semester there is a 3 month placement in an organisation or a political or administrative unit in the Middle East. The final 6-12 months you will be making your MA thesis.
Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Arts (MA).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MA programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MA programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Middle East Studies in Odense.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Middle East Studies can be studied as a:
- 2-year masters degree programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.sdu.dk.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Molecular Biology (BSc)
You will be introduced to subjects such as Gene splicing, Microbiology, Genetics and Biochemistry.
You will learn about the composition and function of proteins, gene structures, organisms' immune systems, and you will be able to answer questions on, for example how cancer can be prevented and treated.
Facts
Name: Molecular Biology
Type: Part of a BSc Programme
Duration: 6 months
European transfer credits: 30 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
In the Molecular Biology programme, you will work with biological phenomena on a molecular level. You will study, for example, how a DNA molecule stores information about an organism. You will also learn about the composition and function of proteins, gene structures, organisms' immune systems, and so on.
You will be able to answer questions on, for example, why we age and how it happens. Or, how cancer develops and how the disease can be prevented and treated.
Molecular biology is a broad subject that spans many areas. You will, for example, study:
- Gene splicing, which is the transfer of genes from one organism to another, whereby an organism can attain new traits.
- Microbiology, which is the study of the structure and development of microorganisms. A micro-organism is a living organism that can only be seen in a microscope.
- Genetics, the study of living organisms' origins, development and inherited traits through the examination of genes.
- Biochemistry, which deals with the chemical composition of living organisms, and the chemical processes that take place inside them.
Teaching varies between problem-oriented project work in groups, laboratory exercises, lectures, fieldwork and classroom instruction. Project work makes up a large part of the study. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for Universities and Internationalisation.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Molecular Biology in Roskilde.
Roskilde University
At Roskilde University Molecular Biology can be studied for 6 months (30 ECTS) as a part of a 3-year BSc programme.
One of the Basic Studies at Roskilde University, normally the International Basic Studies in Natural Science, constitutes the first two years of the bachelor’s degree programme.
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the programme at www.ruc.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 6 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Physics and Technology
In this programme you will study the development and use of new forms of technology within either acoustics, optics or material design.
The 2-year MSc-programme focuses on the areas of communication, information technology and intelligent sensors, and you can also follow single courses individually.
Name: Physics and Technology
Type: University Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
The Physics and Technology programme deals with how you develop and use new forms of technology within the fields of light, sound and material design.
The programme focuses on the areas of communication, information technology and intelligent sensors.
In the course of the programme, you must choose between three profiles:
- Acoustics, where you learn about sound and noise. You will study both the physical reasons for why sound occurs, and work in the psychological research to determine how we humans perceive sound and noise
- Optics, which deals with light and colour. You will learn, for example, how to create light from different light sources, for example lasers, and study how light exchanges energy with the matter it hits
- Materials, where you learn about the development and usage of new materials. You will learn about the basic properties of matter and their significance in the properties of finished materials. With a basis in subjects like physics and chemistry, you will be able to produce and design new materials on your own
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Physics and Technology can be studied as a:
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).
Educational Institutions
You can study Physics and Technology at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Odense.
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
For Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:
Product Development and Innovation
In this programme you will learn to work innovatively and to start and complete business processes and development projects.
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You can specialize in either product value creation or global sourcing, and the programme qualifies you for working in such areas as counselling, project management and development.
Name: Product Development and Innovation
Type: University Programme
Duration: BSc: 3 years, MSc: 2 years, Combined: 5 years
European transfer credits: BSc: 180 ECTS, MSc: 120 ECTS
The Product Development and Innovation programme focuses on idea and product development while you receive a broad engineering education. The programme enables you to think and act innovatively, and you learn to start and complete business processes and development projects.
In the study, you acquire an understanding of business, which can be used in both domestic and international companies, or if you as an entrepreneur wish to start new enterprises.
As an MSc student you can specialise in two areas:
- Product Value Creation
- Global Sourcing
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Product Development and Innovation can be studied as a:
- 3-year BSc programme (180 ECTS)
- 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS)
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduation from the master's degree programme confers the title Master of Science (MSc).
Graduates will be able to assess and manage product development projects in a global context as well as to design new supply chains in the global manufacturing process.
Educational Institutions
You can study Product Development and Innovation at the University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet) in Odense.
Entry Requirements
The general admission requirements for international students include one of the following international certificates: the Danish/French Baccalauréat (DFB), the European Baccalaureate (EB), the International Baccalaureate (IB), the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) or another foreign qualifying examination certificate that can be equated with a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out how you can get your foreign certificate assessed for recognition here in Denmark, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline is March 15 for a course start in September. Admission is handled through The Danish Coordinated Application System. You can apply via optagelse.dk.
A few educational institutions offer a course start in February, where applications are sent directly to the institution. Contact the educational institution for detailed information on application deadlines.
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students, unless you are a student from a Nordic or EU country, or from Liechtenstein.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Further Information
You may find a list of courses taught in Danish at the Danish Ministry of Education website
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education:Public Health
You will learn about subjects such as methodology, social science and health science. The programme focuses on the health of the population as well as social welfare.
Through the different subjects you will gain insight into e.g. public health science theories and learn how to work with public health problems.
Facts
Name: Public Health
Type: Msc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
Public Health is an interdisciplinary programme with focus on the population's health status, health and social welfare organisations and functions as well as the prevention and promotion of health issues in the public.
The programme's focus on public health conditions means that the public perspective takes priority over the individual perspective.
You will get a broad understanding of public health science theories and methods and you will learn to work with public health problems in relation to the population's ordinary living conditions.
The programme's various subjects include:
- Methodology subjects like statistics, epidemiology (the study of the presence of disease in different groups), and qualitative methods (for example, interviews and focus group discussions)
- Social science subjects, which includes sociology, psychology, pedagogy, communication, organisation and administration, as well as health economics, where you learn how society prioritises its resources within the health sector
- Health science subjects such as human biology and disease studies
- Humanistic subjects such as ethics and scientific theories
- Social-medical subjects, which include international health, prevention and health promotion, environmental factors and wellness, as well as health service agencies' structure and function
In the MSc programme, you have the opportunity to specialise within one of the two core fields of study:
- Health Promotion
- Health Economics and Management
With the option of adding modules dealing with Global Health.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master's degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an BSc programme, you must have a bachelor degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for Msc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Public Health at University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg (SDU)
University of Southern Denmark
At University of Southern Denmark Public Health can be studied as a 2-year MSc programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
Robotics
In this programme you will learn about the robotics development of the future, for example personal service robots, modern industrial robots and the design of the car of tomorrow.
It combines the computer scientist's knowledge in programming and the engineer's insight in machines and equipment.
Facts
Name: Robotics
Type: MSc Programme
Duration: 2 years
European transfer credits: 120 ECTS
Language: English
About the Programme
Robotics deals with all aspects of modern information technology. The programme combines the computer scientist's knowledge in programming with the engineer's insight in machines and equipment, and you get an overview of all areas within computer technology.
You must choose between one of five fields of study:
In Embedded Systems you will work with the embedding of computers and electronics into different products. You will study topics like Embedded Control, Automation, Embedded Hard- & Software Architecture, Input/output Techniques and System Software. You will research and experiment with embedded systems yourself. You will be combine theory with practical hands-on work, and you will experience trans-disciplinary cooperation with other engineering disciplines.
In Modern Artificial Intelligence you will learn to incorporate advanced artificial intelligence into robots, enabling them to behave intelligently and autonomously. You will follow courses in Classical Artificial Intelligence, Behaviour-based Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Machine Learning and Adaptive Robots. You will be introduced to the research areas of modular robotics and biomemetic robots. The theories will be tried out on real robots in hands-on projects.
In Robotics you will work with the development of robots for industrial purposes. You will learn through Mathematics, IT and Robotics, how to make robots behave intelligently and autonomously. You will study topics such as Applied Mathematics, Machine Vision, Control and Robotics, Mathematical Modelling of Industrial Systems and Computer Simulation and Animation.
In the Software Systems Engineering programme, you will work with the development of software for use within manufacturing. Among other things you will learn about Programmable electronics, Hardware/software co-design, Hardware-near programming and Data communication.
In Computer Vision you will among other things learn about Image processing, Object recognition, Real-time tracking of non-rigid objects, 3D Kalman filtering and Scene interaction using robots.
This programme aims to provide you with competences to work with the fundamental yet complex integration of:
- State-of-the-art object-oriented software engineering concepts, principles, and tools
- Advanced technologies and novel application types such as pervasive and ubiquitous computing, virtual and augmented reality, and robotics.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science in Engineering (MSc).
Entry Requirements
To be admitted to an MSc programme, you must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject.
In addition, documentation may be required verifying your proficiency in English is at a specified level.
Contact the educational institution you wish to apply to for detailed information on entry requirements and required English proficiency levels.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate satifies the general entry requirements, see the Danish Agency for International Education.
Admission
The application deadline for MSc programmes varies according to the educational institution. Contact the individual institution for further information regarding its application deadline and forms. Apply directly at the university.
Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-degree students, unless you are a student from an EU/EEA country, or from Switzerland.
Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
Contact the individual institution for more specific information.
Semester Start
An academic year is made up of two semesters, which begin around September 1 and February 1.
Educational Institutions
You can study Robotics in Odense.
University of Southern Denmark
At the University of Southern Denmark Robotics can be studied as a 2-year master degree programme (120 ECTS).
You also have the possibility to take single courses or subjects within the programme.
Read more about the Programme at www.sdu.dk.
Danish Qualification framework
The programme is graded at level 7 in the Danish Qualification Framework for Lifelong Learning. The Qualification Framework contains levels 1-8 and defines the expected learning outcome of an education programme. Read more about Qualification Framework for Higher Education.
For Further Information
You can find information on practical issues related to your study visit in Denmark with Danish Agency for International Education, using either of the following links:
- Where you will study
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