UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Denmark
Subjects for undergraduates, graduates and PHD you can study via ECDC are
Agriculture - Food and Environment, Agrobiology, Anthropology, Art History, Audio design. International business communication, Biology, Business Administration, Business development, Chemistry, China Studies, Clinical Nursing, Computer Science, Engineering, International management, ICT Engineer, History, Health Sciences, Law, Rhetoric and Communication, mathematics, Mathematics-Economics, media studies, medicine, molecular biology and medicine, Nano-Science, Nursing, Physics, Political Science, Rhetoric and Communication, Social Science, Sports Science, Visual Art and Design
Copenhagen , Aarhus
List of Documents needed for application
admission requirements vary from program to program.
You are eligible to apply for admission to an undergraduate program if you hold a qualification comparable to a Danish qualifying examination.
All programs require a high proficiency in English. For admission to programs in Danish, you are also required to prove that you have a sufficiently high level of Danish by taking the Studytest of Danish as a Foreign Language or The Danish Test 2. Some programs may require that you have passed The Danish Test 3 In addition, some of the study programs have additional admission requirements, such as prior studies of a specific subject area or areas, practical work experience etc.
To be admitted for Master's programs you need an internationally recognized good Bachelor's degree of good standard or equivalent and proof of proficiency in English If the program is taught in Danish you need proof of proficiency in Danish
The general admissions requirements for PhD studies include a Master's degree or equivalent (comparable to the Danish two-year Master’s degree) In some areas, a four-year PhD program is offered to students who have completed a Bachelor’s qualification and one year of study at postgraduate level.