Higher education in Denmark is offered by a range of universities, university colleges, business academies and specialised institutions. The national higher education system is in accordance with the Bologna Process, with bachelor's degrees (first cycle, three years), master's degrees (second cycle, two years) and doctoral degrees (third cycle, three years). The majority of higher education institutions are the responsibility of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science; however, some higher education institutions within the arts are the responsibility of the Ministry of Culture.[1]
The general entry requirement for acceptance to higher education is a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate or equivalent. Individual programmes also have specific entry requirements, such as mathematics at a specific level, and language requirements in Danish or English or both. Admission at first cycle programmes in Denmark is coordinated centrally by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.[2] Admission to master's programmes and doctoral programmes is done at each individual university.
Higher education in Denmark is structured according to the ECTS. A normal study progression awards 60 ECTS-points per year (30 per semester), most institutions use a block system of either 5, 7.5 or 10 ECTS-points. Academic grading in Denmark is done according to the 7-point grading scale (Danish: 7-trins-skalaen), equalling the seven grades in the ECTS grading scale.[3]
Institutions of higher education in Denmark are divided into five categories: business academies, university colleges, institutions in architecture and art, maritime educational institutions and universities.
There are eight state-recognized and funded universities in Denmark, offering research-based education and awarding bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[4] Below the list of these universities in chronological order of established:
There are nine higher education institutions in Denmark teaching architecture and arts:[5]
There are eight university colleges in Denmark (Danish: professionshøjskole) awarding professional bachelor's degrees:[15]
There are nine business academies (Danish: erhvervsakademi) in Denmark offering two-year academy profession programmes and, to a lesser extent, professional bachelor's degrees:[21]
There are three maritime educational institutions in Denmark:[24]
The following is a list of former universities and colleges in Denmark:
There are no tuition fees for attending public higher education in Denmark, as all costs are covered by the Danish state. Citizens of EU and EEA countries have equal rights and do not pay tuition fee to study at public institutions of higher education in Denmark.
Students are also given the opportunity to apply for financial support from the State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme, normally referred to as "SU". Foreign citizens may apply for equal status with Danish citizens and thus be approved to receive SU.[27]
Below are shown the international rankings of the government supported research universities of Denmark,[4] and the number of times they rank in the top 200 of one of the six prominent global rankings:
University | QS World (2023)[28] |
THE World (2023)[29] |
ARWU World (2022)[30] |
USNWR World (2022–23)[31] |
CWTS Leiden (2022)[32] |
CWUR World (2022–23)[33] |
#a |
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University of Copenhagen | 82 | 114= | 39 | 42 | 37 | 36 | 6b
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Aarhus University | 161 | 117 | 69 | 109= | 135 | 108 | 6
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Technical University of Denmark | 104= | 166= | 151–200 | 165= | 149 | 193 | 6
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University of Southern Denmark | 347= | 251–300 | 201–300 | 261= | 326 | 302 | 0
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Aalborg University | 330 | 251–300 | 301–400 | 267= | 327 | 368 | 0
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Copenhagen Business School | N/A | 251–300 | 601–700 | 688= | N/A | 1074 | 0
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Roskilde University | N/A | 801–1000 | N/A | 1449= | N/A | 1707 | 0
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IT University of Copenhagen | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 0
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Notes:
A dash (–) indicates not applicable (N/A)
a Number of times the university is ranked within the top 200 of one of the six global rankings.
b The university is ranked within the top 150 of all six global rankings.
c The university is ranked within the top 100 of all six global rankings.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher education in Denmark.
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