Program brochure
An overview of all our Engineering programmes at the University of Southern Denmark.
Engineering degree programmes of excellence taught in English with affordable tuition fees for non-EU citizens and no tuition fees for EU citizens.
The University of Southern Denmark presents a diverse range of English-taught engineering programmes, cultivating a truly international study environment at both our Sønderborg and Odense campuses.
Across our locations, you’ll find an extraordinary melting pot of over 50 different nationalities within the student community, and also among the researchers and professors. The rich cultural diversity enhances the vibrancy of our campuses and gives value to your education.
Experience a unique blend of professionalism and a welcoming, informal student-teacher dynamic. Collaborative teamwork and engaging projects with Danish industry partners are a core part of our curriculum, providing you with practical, real-world experience that greatly elevates your global employability prospects. Many programmes even offer a first job guarantee at a local company after you finish your degree.
By choosing to study in such a multi-cultural atmosphere, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the global engineering landscape, preparing you to thrive in an interconnected world. Whether you opt for Sønderborg or Odense, you'll embark on an educational journey enriched by the international perspectives of your peers, fostering a truly transformative learning experience.
1 February: Master's degrees in autumn 2024 for non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens without a Danish residence permit
1 March: Master's degrees in autumn 2024 for Application deadline for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and applicants with a Danish residence permit.
March 15, at 12 noon: All applicants with a foreign degree when applying for admission to a BSc in engineering or BEng programme. This includes applicants with an IB-degree.
Students in Denmark are expected to be engaged in their learning process. The independent nature of the university studies in Denmark presupposes that students show initiative and take responsibility in the planning of their studies and in keeping to their schedules.
The academic culture is built around a quite informal student-teacher relationship, where you are encouraged to ask questions, express your opinion, and take part in the academic discussion.
Last Updated 27.07.2024