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Higher education
More than 600 programmes are taught in English.
- Universities
Most universities are multi-faculty institutions covering a wide range of disciplines with a few specializing in science and technology, IT, business, architecture, fine arts and music.
- University Colleges
The university colleges combine theoretical studies with practical application in a range of subject areas. Work placements are always included in the programmes, which prepare you to enter specific professions. Courses are offered in areas such as business, education, engineering, IT, nursing, social work, etc.
- Academies of Professional Higher Education (AP programmes)
The programmes offered at the academies of professional higher education combine theory with practice. They are available in a range of disciplines, including business, technology, IT, multimedia, food industry, tourism, etc.
- University level institutions of fine and performing arts, design and architecture
University level institutions of fine and performing arts, design and architecture offer research-based programs starting from Bachelors and continuing with Masters and PhD programmes.
Degrees
Undergraduate level
Academy Profession Programmes (AP)
- 2 years (120 ECTS credits)
- offer a niche set of programmes: communications, computer science, design and technology, hospitality and tourism management, marketing management and multimedia design
- tend to be smaller than universities
Bachelors degrees
Professional Bachelor Programme = three to four and a half years
Subject areas: engineering, IT management, nursing, health and nutrition, teacher training, journalism and social education. Most programmes give access to further study at the postgraduate level.
University Bachelor Programme = three years
Teaching is research-based. It provides students with abroad academic foundation, as well as specialized knowledge. Towards the end of the programme you are required to submit a final project. The programme qualifies you to either enter the labor market or to pursue postgraduate studies.
Postgraduate level
Candidatus / Masters degrees = two years
It includes a final dissertation (normally 30-60 ECTS credits) or, in certain subjects, a more practical project. Upon completion of the programme, you will be able to enter the labor market or undertake further studies (e.g. a PhD).
PhD studies = three years
They are offered at research institutions and universities that have established a PhD school. These educational establishments all offer excellent research, library and laboratory facilities.
Find your study programme
Use the official website "study in denmark".
Application
Entry requirements for an undergraduate programme
- secondary school leaving diploma
- good knowledge of Danish for programmes in Danish
- good knowledge of English for programmes in English
English tests
- IELTS test prepared at the Institut national des langues Luxembourg
- Cambridge ESOL
Apply online
on OPTAGELSE.DK from 1 February to 15 March
You can apply for up to 8 different programmes.
Distance learning
A wide range of programmes are offered on a part-time basis / distance learning and can therefore be completed while working full-time. Check the information on the websites of the universities.
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