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One year Master programmes

This is a collection of all the one year master programmes offered at one or more Danish institutions. The programmes are all taught in english.
Physics
The master programme in Physics provides a deeper insight into the basic principles of physics and you learn to analyse and explain natural phenomena and connections in a mathematical language. You will be able to specialise in the areas of the discipline you find most interesting with the elective courses and your thesis.
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.
Master in Information and Communication Technologies, mICT
This programme is international and based on a combination of IT-based distance learning and seminars held in Ghana. You will gain technical qualifications to work within areas related to information and communication technology.
Master of Disaster Management
The programme is directed at a wide group of people working within areas related to disaster management both nationally and internationally. You will gain qualifications to work with disaster management and learn e.g. to analyse risks and make contingency plans.
Master of HIV, MHIV
On the course you will learn about HIV and how its treatment can be improved. You will also learn about prevention and the social, cultural and political aspects of the subject. All teaching is in English. The programme is aimed at people who work with clinical treatment or public health and health management.
Master of International Health, MIH
This programme gives you insight into subjects such as health systems and society, medicine, epidemiology, anthropology, political science, management, organisation and climate change. The programme is directed at people who would like to work in theory and practice with health problems related to poverty.