Universities in Denmark
Studying in Denmark offers international students many opportunities for personal, academic or professional development. Students have the following options to choose from. The student follow a full-time study program at undergraduate or postgraduate level and finish with a Danish award or a joint/double degree.Exchange students usually come to Denmark via an institutional, a bilateral or a multilateral exchange program and follow courses of their own choice at the host institution for one or two semesters. They are also called 'non-degree students' because they finalise their studies at their home institution with transfer of credit for their studies in Denmark. Guest students are accepted on the same conditions as exchange students, but come from institutions with no cooperation agreement with the Danish host institution.At undergraduate level, three types of degrees are offered at different types of institutions – each with well-defined profiles and qualities. This gives the international students a great variety of study options depending on their interest; be they mainly research-oriented or of a more professional and applied character.
- 3-year bachelor degree programs in all academic fields offered by the research universities.
- 3-4 year professional bachelor programs in field such as business, engineering, it nursing, education and social work offered by university colleges and higher education colleges. These institutions have a professional focus and combine theoretical studies with applied research and practical application in many different fields. Some are placed in the larger cities, others in more tranquil surroundings in smaller towns.
- 2-year academy profession degrees in fields such as business, technology, multimedia, food industry, tourism etc offered by Academies of Professional Higher Education. They are fairly newly established mergers of smaller institutions with very strong linkages with the regional business and industry.
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