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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]
The Gymnasium Examination qualifies a student for the two-year Higher Preparatory Examination courses taken at a gymnasium. Students looking for that qualification must take tests in 5 subjects: Danish (or Danish as a second language), English, mathematics, and two elective courses. To pass, they must achieve at least a 2 on the 7-point scale. [1]
Det Nødvendige Seminarium (DNS) (English: The Necessary Teacher Training College) is a private international college located in Denmark.DNS offers a four-year programme in alternative pedagogy, [1] combining theoretical studies and practical experiences.
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 Ordblindeundervisning (OBU) programme is designed for dyslexic students and the Forberedende Voksenuddannelse (FVU) is a preparatory course for adults seeking supplementary qualifying training either part-time or full-time. Along with Viby Gymnasium, VUC Aarhus is offering Chinese as the only secondary educational institutions in Aarhus. In ...
The Higher Preparatory Examination (in Danish: Højere Forberedelseseksamen or HF) is a 2-year general upper secondary programme building on to the 10th form of the Folkeskole [1] and leading to the higher preparatory examination (the HF-examination), which qualifies for admission to higher education, [2] subject to the special entrance regulations applying to the individual higher education ...
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 ...
Furthermore, from 2017 VIA also offers FIF-courses in Randers, which is a preparation course for refugees and immigrants. [16] From 2017 the social education department offers a six-month 30 ECTS course in the Early Childhood-field. [17] In early 2018 it has been decided that a part of the teacher training in Aarhus relocates to Randers from ...