To be admitted to a Master’s programme, you must have a relevant Bachelor’s degree, professional Bachelor’s degree or another degree on the same level (European Qualification Framework level 6). Please be aware that not all foreign Bachelor’s degrees are considered equivalent to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in terms of level and workload. You are always welcome to submit an application, even if you are unsure if your Bachelor’s degree is at a sufficient level. You can also consult the website of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, where you can find general assessments of educational levels for some countries, as well as a information about how to apply for an assessment of a specific degree.
If you have not completed your Bachelor's degree at the time of application, you may be offered admission on the condition that you submit your Bachelor's diploma after admission.
Programme specific requirements
Most of our programmes have a number of minimum requirements regarding the academic content of your qualifying degree. As a rule, all academic requirements must be fulfilled in your Bachelor’s degree, though some programmes allow you to follow supplementary courses.
On the websites of the individual programmes you will find the academic requirements listed as well as information on any special admission procedures or documents to be included in the application for this particular programme.
Requirements are stated in terms of ECTS points. 1 ECTS point is equivalent to 25-30 hours workload.
Language proficiency requirements
To ensure that all students are able to profit from and contribute to a an engaged learning environment, applicants are required to submit proof of their proficiency in the relevant tuition language (Danish and/or English).
For ways to proof your language proficiency, please refer to our general Language requirements.
Occupational requirements for Master's programmes for working professionals
If you are applying for admission to a Master's programmes for working professionals, it is a requirement that you are engaged in relevant employment during your studies.
You must apply for admission through the online application portal DANS.
The portal is open for applications in the following periods:
- January 1 - March 1 for the September intake
- July 1 - October 15 for the February intake
Please be aware that not all programmes have a biannual intake.
In the Application portal you will be able to follow the status of your application.
The Admission team will go through your application and check all relevant documentation. Once we begin processing your application its status will change from "Received" to "In progress". If we need further documents, you will receive a message about missing documentation and a deadline for re-submitting.
Any messages regarding your application will be available under the tab 'Messages'.
As an international student at SDU, you have easy access to housing.
The application process differs depending on the campus cities.
You will receive the answer to your application no later than June 1o for the September intake and December 10 for the February intake.
If you are offered a study place in a programme, you must confirm your study place in the Application portal no later than June 15 for the September intake and December 15 for the February intake.