Making the choice to study in Denmark is easy. There are plenty of
opportunities for international students and researchers. The Danish higher
education institutions are internationally oriented and offer a large
selection of programmes and individual courses in English.
Moreover, Denmark is a country with a global outlook and an innovative
culture. The knowledge intensive sector, covering areas from iotechnology
to food and environmental protection, has a prominent position. Many higher
education institutions cooperate with business and research institutions,
bringing about an enriching and up-to-date learning environment.
In Denmark, you can earn an internationally recognized qualification or add
credits to your national degree, while experiencing the Danish culture,
society and way of living. Denmark has much to offer, and the Danish higher
education institutions happily welcome talented students from all over the
world.
As an international student you will find many personal, academic and
professional challenges through the following options:
* degree programmes
* exchange/guest student programmes
* specially designed programmes
* summer university programmes
An ample selection of programmes and courses taught in English makes it
easy to find suitable study opportunities at all levels. All programmes
offer high quality education, and in order to gain admission both academic
and language requirements must be met.
There are three types of institutions – each with well-defined profiles
and qualities. This gives you a great variety of study options – not least
because the different types of institutions cooperate in various areas, and
credit transfer of studies from the different institutions is possible. So
no matter if your interests are research-oriented or of a more professional
and applied character, there are plenty of opportunities.
All institutions use the European credit transfer system, ECTS,
facilitating international credit transfer. Students receive certificates,
diplomas or other types of documentation for all completed courses. All
students finishing a full degree or a diploma programme receive a Diploma
Supplement in English.
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