Higher Education in Denmark Learning in a Globalized World Robin Jensen Joensuu, 26 Sept. 2008.

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Higher Education in Denmark Learning in a Globalized World Robin Jensen Joensuu, 26 Sept. 2008

Where is Denmark

Overview of topics covered Intro til Higher Ed in Denmark Internationalization of Higher Ed Recent developments Challenges Why study in Denmark?

Education in general in DK

Structure of HE in Demark The higher education system Higher education institutions can be grouped into two different sectors: the university sector and the college sector, i.e. the professionally oriented higher education sector. Students in Danish higher education work independently and exercise their own initiative. As well as attending traditional lectures, they study in small groups where they are expected to make active contributions. Part of their studies consist of independent project and research work. Most degree courses are self-contained, and students choose their field of specialization when commencing their studies. All program include the preparation of either a major project report, a thesis or a dissertation, depending on the level of the degree. Colleges Specialized colleges and centers for higher education/university colleges offer 3-4 year professional bachelor programs in fields such as business, education, engineering and nursing. Theoretical studies, practical training through work placements and a bachelor project are always part of the program. Universities The universities have a commitment to teach and do research at the highest international level. Some are multi-faculty institutions covering many disciplines and some are specialized in specific fields. Universities offer Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D program: 3-year bachelor program (BSc/BA) followed by 2-year candidatus program (MSc/MA) and 3-year PhD program. A bachelor program qualifies for occupational functions and further studies, and most students continue in a candidatus program.

Universities (Bachelor’s) 3 years of higher education, academically oriented English title: Bachelor + subject area Admission requirements: Completed High School or other upper secondary education qualification Universities (Master’s) 2 years of study at post-graduate level (following a BA/BSc degree) English title: MA/MSc + subject area Thesis: often ½ year’s work Admission requirements: Bachelor‘s degree or equivalent

Institutions of higher education 8 research-intensive universities - with around 100,000 students 12 university-level institutions of fine arts, architecture, music, etc - with around 6,000 students 18 university colleges + a few specialised colleges - with around 70,000 students 17 academies of professional higher education - with around 18,000 students

Number of domestic and international students The higher education institutions vary in size from 1,000 to 40,000 students. More than 12,000 international students are enrolled in Danish higher education institutions.

High academic standards are guaranteed by: The ministries of Education, & of Science, Techno- logy and Innovation The academic board at subject level External examiners from other higher education institutions Independent evaluation system A new accreditation system International accreditation in some fields

Programs More than 200 full degree programs in English Exchange/guest student & summer programs. Application procedures and deadlines vary Language requirements (degree prog.in English) TOEFL (a score between 550 and 575) IELTS (a score between 5.5 and 7.0) Higher education in Denmark is free for all EU/EEA students!

Recent developments

Internationalization of HE: the Globalization Strategy World class degree programs and institutions Global perspective and Competence More international students, teacher/researchers and highly educated workers to Denmark International cooperation EU, OECD, Bologna Strategy for the promotion of Denmark Globalization strategy: ”Upswing, innovation and security”

MERGERS: Strong & internationally attractive HE institutions University mergers: from 13 to 8 institutions (plus 11 fine arts ) years) Professional Bachelors: 10 university colleges Academies of professional HE: 17 (2-2½ yrs.) To strengthen the recruitment Base for technical & com- mercial ed. and to promote regional development Professionally- based programs Strong regional connections Strong research and innovative environments

Tuition charged for non-EU full degree or guest study InstitutionprogramCurrencyAnnual fee non-EU Application. fee Aarhus Business SchoolB.Sc.EUR7.500 Aarhus Business SchoolM.Sc.EUR9.500 CBSUndergradEUR Euro 150 CBSGrad.EUR11,000-12,000Euro 150 CBSMBA (12 mo.) 32,900 Cph university M.Sc. Mathematical EconomicsEUR Cph university B.Sc. + M.Sc (Eng) Innovation & Bus.EUR Syddansk Univ. Depending on education (faculty) and program a wide range of prices B.Sc.-MScEUR6,000-15,300 Aarhus University B.Sc. Business Adm. or M.Sc. Intl. Business EconomicsEUR6.710 AAU B.Sc. Electrical EngirneeringEUR13.300

Challenges! Adjusting to the demands of a fee- paying system – and meeting the expectations of fee-paying students Getting all actors to accept that considerable investment must be made in marketing and recruitment !!!!!!Generating more scholarship money!!!!!!!!

Why study in Denmark?

A challenging teaching approach Low power distance Student empowerment Excellence, innovation and creativity Safe (usually!) Strong interdisciplinarity Many exciting programs, from alternative energy, innovation and design, high tech, English – no problem Why study in Denmark?

Support services for international students Well-functioning international offices or officers Academic counselors Social activities and networking International Student Centre Buddies - Danish students Language courses

List of all 200 full degree programs taught in English International Business and Politics The programme is a study in the relationship between international business administration, governments and other organisations. The programme combines business administration with politics in an international and global perspective. Read More… International Communication and Multimedia You learn to work professionally with communication and media forms. You will study oral and written English, and work with the development of various multimedia products, for example websites and CD-ROMs. Read More…

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