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A master's program, also called a master's degree, is an independent 2-year supplementary education to the 3-year bachelor's degree. A master's program corresponds to 120 ECTS credits. While a ...
SU at the University of Copenhagen offers assistance and guidance to help you understand the SU rules. Check out our FAQ on this page to grasp the basic SU rules. We also provide information about the ...
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 ...
Globally, there is a great inequality in health status and this inequality is a barrier to development. As a graduate in Global Health your competences will enable you to work with the many ...
The climate crisis, the covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have made it clear that society needs good economists who can find solutions to contemporary problems associated with inflation, the ...
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.
Copenhagen is a great city to live in. Especially for students. Here you will find a great student culture and exciting career opportunities if you want to pursue a career in Copenhagen - both during ...
Payment can only be made in DKK and only through the webshop. You need to pay the application fee before you send your application(s) to the University. You have to upload your receipt of payment ...
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.
The Statistics programme gives you a framework for data modelling, and methodologies for data analysis. The programme is based on probability theory as a mathematical model of uncertainty. As a ...
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