To apply for admission to this master's degree programme, you must have completed a qualifying bachelor’s degree or a similar Danish or international degree programme which is assessed to be relevant.
Every year, you can meet all of the University’s bachelor’s degree programmes and many of the master’s programmes during Open House held in December to February. You can hear about our different ...
To apply for admission to this master's degree programme, you must have completed, or expect to complete, a qualifying bachelor’s degree or a similar Danish or international degree programme which is ...
Sustainable Forest and Nature Management (SUFONOMA) is a two-year Eramus Mundus MSc programme. It qualifies you to deal with the enormous challenges of balancing the use of natural resources, and ...
Globalization has fundamentally changed living conditions worldwide, significantly impacting regions within the Global South. While massive economic growth in emerging markets and other economies has ...
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Find the number of applicants and other numbers for the Master's degree programmes at UCPH In 2024, the University of Copenhagen admitted 5,566 new students to master's programs. In total, there were ...
As all bachelor's degree programmes at UCPH are taught in Danish, the programme information is in Danish only. However, we offer a wide range of master’s degree programmes taught in English, and you ...
On the master's program in Assyriology, you will receive instruction in Near Eastern cultural history from approx. year 3000 and up to year 500 before our time.
Sustainable use of the planet’s environmental resources is a global challenge. As an MSc in Environment and Development you work with the solutions to this, with a particular focus on lower income ...
To apply for admission to this master's degree programme, you must have completed a qualifying bachelor’s degree or a similar Danish or international degree programme which is assessed to be relevant.
To apply for admission to this master's degree programme, you must have completed a qualifying bachelor’s degree or a similar Danish or international degree programme which is assessed to be relevant.