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  2. Education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Since then, more universities have been established, and Denmark now has eight universities. Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the European Union and Switzerland. [14] Many programmes are taught in English, including Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, exchange, and summer school programmes. [15]

  3. Higher education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Danish Voksenuddannelsescenter (VUC) - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to study one or more subjects at the same time. [1] Each VUC offers the following courses: Danish, Danish as a second language, English, French, German, history, mathematics, and science and social studies.

  5. List of educational institutions in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark there are a wide range of higher educational institutions which offers a wide range of higher education at different educational levels such as short-length (1–2 years) educations, medium-length (3–4 years) educations and long-length educations (5–6 years).

  6. Student loans in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    When a student starts at a university or another kind of higher education institution, they are entitled to SU for a maximum of 72 months. As most university education (with the exception of medicine) takes five years in Denmark, it allows the student to take one year more on their studies than stipulated, or to change their major during their first year without economic consequences.

  7. University College Capital - Wikipedia

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    University College Capital(Danish: Professionshøjskolen UCC) is one of eight new regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (Danish: professionshøjskoler) offering bachelor courses of all kinds in Copenhagen and North Zealand. Profession School UCC was formed by the merger of Greater Copenhagen CVU and CVU Copenhagen & North ...

  8. Secondary education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education in Denmark (in Danish: ungdomsuddannelse, "youth education") usually takes two to four years and is attended by students between the ages of 15 and 19, after finish primary education by 9th or 10th grade. Secondary education is not compulsory, but usually free of charge, and students have a wide range of programmes to choose ...

  9. University College Absalon - Wikipedia

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    University College Absalon (Danish: Professionshøjskolen Absalon) is one of eight regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (Danish: professionshøjskoler) offering bachelor courses of all kinds in most of Zealand and some of the islands close to Zealand.