DTU – Technical University of Denmark is a vibrant technical university, recognized for its high level of international research and its sought-after graduates. Through collaboration, our staff and students reach out to the world and work across disciplines to create value, welfare, and growth by developing technologies, that work in a globalized world, transcending social and cultural differences.
At DTU we believe in technology as means for necessary change, and we see the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals as a platform for the University’s activities.
Great ideas change the world, and we are driven by the desire to develop sustainable technologies that create jobs and new opportunities. At DTU, researchers and students collaborate with industry and government to create innovative solutions at the intersections of engineering and creativity, theory and practice, and university and society.
The international dimension is of vital importance to DTU. In 2019, we welcomed more than 700 international students into our MSc programmes, half of our PhD students are recruited from abroad, and more than one third of our scientific staff are highly qualified researchers of international backgrounds. In addition, the extent and intensity of our collaborations with other leading technical universities around the world continue to grow.
Moreover, DTU has international educational exchange programmes with more than 100 strong partner universities around the globe, and enjoys close research collaborations with its partners in addition to building research and educational programmes.
DTU has a vision for a better world, and we invite the world to join us in realizing that vision!
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Applied Chemistry | Master 2 years
Aquatic Science and Technology | Master 2 years
Architectural Engineering | Master 2 years
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology | Master 2 years
Biomedical Engineering | Master 2 Years
Biotechnology | Master 2 years
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering | Master 2 years
Civil Engineering | Master 2 years
Communication Technologies and System Design (Telecommunication) | Master 2 years
Computer Science and Engineering | Master 2 years
Data Interaction Cyber Programme 1:1 DTU-KAIST | Master 2 years
Design & Innovation | Master 2 years
Earth and Space Physics and Engineering | Master 2 years
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering 1:1 DTU-KAIST Double Degree | Master 2 yeras
Electrical Engineering | Master 2 years
Engineering Acoustics | Master 2 years
Engineering Acoustics 1:1 DTU-KAIST Double Degree | Master 2 years
Environmental Engineering | Master 2 years
Environmental Engineering 1:1 DTU-TUM | Master 2 years
Environmental Engineering 1:1 DTU-EPFL | Master 2 years
Erasmus Mundus in Security and Cloud Computing | Master 2 Years
European Wind Energy Master | Master 2 years
Food Technology | Master 2 years
General Engineering | Bachelor 3 years
Human-Centered Artifical Intelligence (Digital Media Engineering) | Master 2 years
Industrial Engineering and Management | Master 2 years
Management 1:1 DTU-TUM | Master 2 years
Materials and Manufacturing Engineering | Master 2 years
Mathematical Modelling and Computation 1:1 DTU-KAIST Double Degree | Master 2 years
Mathematical Modelling and Computation | Master 2 years
Mechanical Engineering | Master 2 years
Mechanical Engineering 1:1 DTU-KAIST Double Degree | Master 2 years
Nordic Master in Aquatic Food Production | Master 2
Nordic Master in Cold Climate Engineering (N5T) | Master 2 years
Nordic Master in Environmental Engineering (N5T) | Master 2 Years
Nordic Master in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (N5T) | Master 2 Years
Faculties: Engineering, Chemistry, Environment, Mathematics, Nanotech, Space, Systems Biology.
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Technical University Of Denmark Admission Requirements
Admission requirements
The admission requirements for the MSc programmes are described under the tabs for the individual study programmes.
To be admitted to an MSc programme at DTU, you must hold one of the following degrees:
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Natural Science.
From September 2017, no more than 10 years must have passed since the qualifying exam was taken.
All applicants who apply for admission to English taught MSc programmes are required to provide documentation of English language proficiency comparable with English B-level with a minimum grade of 3 from a Danish upper-secondary school. Bachelor of Science in Engineering students from DTU, entitled to admission to an MSc Engineering program at DTU, must document English B-level with a minimum grade of 2. Read more about the language requirements.
Bachelors of Science in Engineering
Applicants from DTU are guaranteed admission to one of the MSc programmes to which their bachelor programme grants access, provided that they apply for admission within the deadlines that apply at the beginning of the next semester after completion of the bachelor programme at DTU.
In the โCareerโ section under the description of the individual bachelor programmes at DTU, there is a list of the MSc programmes to which holders of a given bachelor degree from DTU are eligible for admission.
It is possible to apply for admission to MSc programmes other than the ones in natural extension of the acquired bachelor degree if the applicant meets the academic prerequisites for the study programme in question. The academic prerequisites are described in further detail under the individual MSc programmes.
Applicants from educational institutions other than DTU can also be admitted. Guidelines and examples, if any, can be found in the curriculum for each MSc programme under academic prerequisites.
Bachelors of Engineering (BEng)
Bachelors of Engineering are entitled to admission to MSc programme(s) which are a direct extension of their Bachelor of Engineering programme, provided that they meet the necessary academic prerequisites for admission to the MSc programme in question. Some MSc programmes require that applicants have completed a number of courses from the list of courses in the curriculum for the individual MSc programmes.
The curricula for the individual MSc programmes describe which Bachelor of Engineering programmes from DTU make the applicant eligible for admission to the MSc programme, and which prerequisites must be met.
Bachelors of Natural Science
Bachelors of Natural Science can apply for admission to a number of MSc programmes at DTU. The MSc programme curricula state which applicants are entitled to admission and on what conditions.
Conditional admission with regard to supplementary educational activities
Applicants with a relevant degree as Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Engineering who do not meet all the academic prerequisites for admission to the desired MSc programme can apply for conditional admission.
The lacking academic prerequisites may consist of a list of courses of up to 30 ECTS credits and must be passed prior to commencing the relevant MSc programme. It is a requirement that an application for admission has been submitted and that conditional admission has been granted, provided that the applicant passes the relevant courses. Applicants will then have one year to pass the courses, i.e. if an application is submitted for admission as of September 2017, the conditional admission will apply until September 2018.
Supplementary educational activities in connection with conditional admission to an MSc programme do not form part of the MSc programme, and tuition fees will be charged, see prices under single course studies. If the applicant does not pass the courses within the deadlines specified, the conditional admission to the programme is withdrawn.
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