Student Guide 2015-2016
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Student Guide 2015-2016
PROGRAMMES 2015 / 2016 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE University of Southern Denmark INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE 2015/2016 University of Southern Denmark EDITOR Contact our editorial team: bok@sdu.dk DESIGN & PRODUCTION mouret.dk 5CITIES CAMPUS ODENSE (Main Campus) Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M SØNDERBORG Alsion 2, 6400 Sønderborg ESBJERG Niels Bohrs Vej 9-10, 6700 Esbjerg KOLDING Universitetsparken 1, 6000 Kolding SLAGELSE Sdr. Stationsvej 28, 4200 Slagelse Tel: +45 6550 1000 Mail: int@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk Facebook.com/unisouthdenmark INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE PROGRAMMES 2015 / 2016 INDEX INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK Editorial team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Study in Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 University of Southern Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Your chance to explore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 The faculty of your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 International Brainstormer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 The five cities - Odense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 - Sønderborg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 - Slagelse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 - Kolding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 - Esbjerg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Study Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 International Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Survival Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 THE FACULTIES Introducing Bachelor Degree Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Introducing Master Degree Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Index - Faculties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Business and Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Health Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 NEED TO KNOW Deadlines and how to apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Contact information Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Get to know more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 3 Michael Contact the editorial team here: bok@sdu.dk Hannah Lamprini Anastasija 4 Juraj Attila E EDITORS MAIN EDITOR Bo Kristiansen, Chief Consultant, Corporate Communication, University of Southern Denmark, bok@sdu.dk TEAM OF STUDENTS GIVING YOU THE STUDENT GUIDE 2015/2016 STUDENT EDITORS Michael Magee Home country: Northern Ireland Study programme: Marine Biology, MSc Hannah Burrows Home country: England Study programme: American Studies, MA Lamprini Basdeki Home country: Greece Study programme: International Security & Law, MSc STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS Anastasija Gogoleva Home country: Latvia Study programme: Cultural Marketing and Globalisation, MSc Juraj Home country: Slovakia Study programme: Brand Management and Marketing Communication, MSc Attila Bagdi Home country: Hungary Study programme: Brand Management and Marketing Communication, MSc 5 LONG WHITE BEACHES. ISLAND HOPPING. EASY TRAVEL AROUND EUROPE. CHOOSE TO STUDY IN DENMARK AND YOU WILL QUICKLY FIND THAT THE COUNTRY HAS MORE TO OFFER THAN YOU HAD EVER IMAGINED. GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY IN SCANDINAVIA’S GATEWAY TO EUROPE AND OPEN UP A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES. STUDY IN DENMARK 7 “Hygge” is about being together. About hot chocolate and freshly baked buns. About a nice dinner. About lounging on the couch with a good book and a warm blanket. About sitting outside ‘til the wee hours on a . About candlelight. Or just laughing together. Perhaps the concept of “hygge” is rooted in the country’s cool climate and the long winters; it helps Danes enjoy the days they have to spend indoors. All Danes enjoy “hygge” – even tough guys look forward to getting home for a in. summer night cosy evening 8 STUDY IN DENMARK “THERE IS A UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE HERE THAT WE LIKE TO CALL “HYGGE”- ONCE YOU EXPERIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF, WE KNOW YOU’LL LOVE IT” THE DANES Danes do not fall for superficial compliments or call you “darling” the first time you meet. But it does not take much conversation to get to know a Dane, and you will find that they are actually pretty warm-hearted and hospitable. “HYGGE” If a conversation with Danes gets a bit slow, you can always ask them about the concept of “hygge”. A Dane will love the fact that you are interested in the concept that characterises the whole way of being together in Denmark. And, at the same time, you will get to know the person you are talking with a little better, since there are as many opinions on what is “hyggeligt” as there are Danes. “Hygge” is about being together. About hot chocolate and freshly baked buns. About a nice dinner. About lounging on the couch with a good book and a warm blanket. About sitting outside ‘til the wee hours on a summer night. About candlelight. Or just laughing together. Perhaps the concept of “hygge” is rooted in the country’s cool climate and the long winters: it helps Danes enjoy the days they have to spend indoors. All Danes enjoy “hygge” – even tough guys look forward to getting home for a cosy evening in. D DENMARK The cycling culture is part of the Danes’ green thinking. The air in Denmark is clean, and even in the cities a bicycle trip is a breath of fresh air. There is plenty of room for cyclists, and they have good conditions in Denmark; lots of cycle paths and green spaces make Denmark a wonderful cycling country. So get yourself a bike and you will fit right in. But first you will have to decide whether you want a granny-bike with a handlebar basket for groceries and flowers or whether you are the racing type who likes getting your heart rate going and leading the rush-hour pack all the way to university... THE DANISH WAY OF LEARNING You may have been told that Danes are reserved. If so, you will probably be surprised at the informal tone that is so natural for Danes, even in educational situations. In Denmark it is perfectly normal to question what your teacher says. In fact, most teachers appreciate a good, well-argued discussion. This creates a situation where you take active part in your own learning. And in which learning means much more than poring over books. Even if the teacher is lecturing to a large group of students, you are welcome to ask questions. After all, you are the one who is going to be examined when the semester is over… BICYCLE MADNESS Are Danes fitness freaks? Can they not afford cars? Or are they taking part in some collective bike race? Whether you are going to uni on a spring morning, coming home from town at night or out grocery shopping in the afternoon, you will not be the only cyclist on the road. Danes love riding their bikes – so much so that nine out of ten Danes own a bicycle. 9 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK IS A MODERN INSTITUTION OFFERING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. EVERY DAY MORE THAN 1,400 RESEARCHERS AND 24,000 STUDENTS BUILD ON THE UNIVERSITY’S REPUTATION AS A CENTRE OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE VISIT US SDU.DK/EN AT THE MULTI-CAMPUS UNIVERSITY YOU CHOOSE WHICH LOCATION SUITS YOU BEST. THE LARGEST CAMPUS IS LOCATED IN ODENSE. THE REMAINING FOUR CAMPUSES LIE IN KOLDING, ESBJERG, SØNDERBORG AND SLAGELSE. ODENSE A TRULY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Lively and youthful, the historical city on Funen has a bustling social scene with a large international and Danish student community. Choose the University of Southern Denmark and you will be part of a lively international student environment. KOLDING The town dates back to around 1200 and is beautifully situated at the mouth of Kolding Bay. ESBJERG 12 Each year more than 1,500 international students choose to study at the University, which has more than 500 exchange agreements with partner institutions across the world. Located on Jutland’s west coast in a popular holiday region, the town is the base for the region’s culture and the country’s offshore oil and gas industry. As an international student, you can enjoy easy communication in and out of the classroom, as many courses are taught in English at both master and bachelor level. SØNDERBORG MAKE NEW FRIENDS Located on the island of Als in southeast Jutland close to the German border, the town has a rich social scene with an abundance of restaurants, cafés and bars. Each year, an increasing number of international students choose the University, so you will be part of a growing and active community. SLAGELSE BENEFIT FROM A GLOBAL APPROACH Located on Sealand only a short distance from Copenhagen, Slagelse is a busy centre for trade and education. The University is committed to thinking and acting internationally – at all levels. Whether you are in the U FACTS ABOUT SDU FIRST-CLASS RESOURCES E-learning and state-of-the-art laboratories offer you a vibrant learning environment where innovation and tradition go hand in hand. EXTENSIVE CONTACTS Researchers and students work directly with industry and business thanks to the University’s extensive regional, national and international networks. CONTRIBUTE TO WORLD CLASS RESEARCH Research is about making a difference to the world. As an international student, you have the opportunity to engage in research at a high academic level with first-class resources at your disposal. cafeteria or the classroom, the University’s international outlook means you can feel at home. The University of Southern Denmark’s reputation is built on expertise in areas such as biotechnology, stem cell research, robotics, political science, management, literature and history. Discover how your research can make a difference. ENJOY QUALITY IN EDUCATION LEARN HANDS-ON World class resources and dynamic teaching at the University of Southern Denmark enable you to get the best out of your studies abroad. Whether you are learning a new language or researching in science, the University puts the tools you need at your disposal. Our high-tech laboratories enable you to put your knowledge to the test. DYNAMIC TEACHING In true Scandinavian tradition, students participate significantly in class and work in groups. CHALLENGE YOURSELF By getting involved in the University of Southern Denmark’s many extracurricular activities, you will enrich your experience abroad, settle in quickly and make friendships that last a lifetime. WORK WITH THE BEST The University has several centres of excellence, chosen for pioneering research on a national and international platform. NEW ADVENTURES Foreign cultures, interaction with people that do not speak your language, soaking up new experiences in a different country, learning how to live with other persons in the same house, that is definitely a part of your new and adventurous life. 13 ”YOU MAY HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT DANES ARE RESERVED. IF SO, YOU WILL PROBABLY BE SURPRISED AT THE INFORMAL TONE THAT IS SO NATURAL FOR DANES, EVEN IN EDUCATIONAL SITUATIONS” JOIN THE ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK EXPERIENCE STUDENT LIFE Open to all international students, ESN offers activities several times a week, from sightseeing to skating. The club also pairs exchange students up with Danish students, who meet you on arrival, take you to your accommodation and help arrange practicalities. Many international students stay friends with their Danish student buddy after their stay. By living with other students, you are part of a lively community where local and international students socialise regularly. CULTURAL CONNECTIONS The international café takes place every two weeks and is an opportunity for you to get a taste of food and culture from around the world. PARTICIPATE IN CLUBS AND SOCIETIES From badminton and swimming to cinema and literature, the University has an activity that suits you. 14 WORLD CLASS LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Academic activity in Denmark is a democratic dialogue between student and teacher, participating in a mutual exchange of knowledge and ideas. Contemporary teaching tools are used to offer a dynamic and world class learning environment that extends beyond the classroom. ASK OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 87 per cent described their entire stay as “very good” or “good”. 87 per cent described the University as “internationally orientated”. 78 per cent described the study environment as “good” or “very good”. U FACTS ABOUT SDU VISIT US SDU.DK/EN FACEBOOK.COM/UNISOUTHDENMARK PINTEREST.COM/UNISOUTHDENMARK FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/UNISOUTHDENMARK INSTAGRAM.COM/UNIVERSITYOFSOUTHERNDENMARK TWITTER.COM/UNISOUTHDENMARK GPLUS.TO/UNISOUTHDENMARK YOUTUBE.COM/UNISOUTHERNDENMARK YOUR CHANCE TO EXPLORE HAVING DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS, THE UNIVERSITY ENJOYS A VIBRANT, MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT AND A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF BUSINESSES, INSTITUTIONS AND RESEARCHERS. TEACHING STAFF HAVE EXTENSIVE RESEARCH EXPERTISE, ENSURING THAT STUDENTS RECEIVE AN EDUCATION OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. CHOOSE With international degree programmes across five faculties, the University of Southern Denmark offers many study possibilities. Bachelor programmes involve three years of undergraduate study, while Master programmes involve two years of graduate study. If you want to study abroad for only part of your degree, you can become an exchange or guest student for a semester or for an academic year. Exchange and guest students can choose courses from all international degree programmes and additional English-taught courses. WORK TOGETHER Group work is a component of many study programmes and valuable training for the workplace. By improving your communication in multicultural and multidisciplinary settings, you will develop key skills for your future career. You are encouraged to 16 think independently and class sizes are normally small, enabling you to participate with ideas. This enables you to participate with ideas and discuss issues with your teachers and fellow students. EQUIP YOURSELF You have high-tech facilities and the University’s international network of businesses, institutions and researchers at your disposal. Whether you want to gain work experience or conduct research, the University can help you get in touch with the right people. GET ACCREDITED Course workload is measured according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), which ensures that your education is more easily recognised across Europe. One semester equals 30 ECTS credits. Master courses often count as 10-15 ECTS credits, i.e. a third to a half of one semester. U FACTS ABOUT SDU EXPLORE EUROPE INDEPENDENT LEARNING You can explore while studying in Denmark, a modern country steeped in tradition. The country has a vibrant city life and cultural scene. And, as Scandinavia’s gateway to Europe, Denmark is close to historical cities such as Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Oslo and Paris. Our study programmes encourage students to take on an active role in their education. Students choose their project work topic and decide how to explore the subject. Project work allows students to develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Students also learn how to search and process information. Normally conducted in small groups, project work offers students valuable experience in teamwork, communication and project planning. These skills are highly valued in today’s workplace, where small teams are often required to work together to complete specific tasks. ENJOY SUPPORT You will have many questions before and after arriving at the University. You can seek advice and support from the International Office, which has eleven permanent staff members. Before you arrive, staff can help with issues such as the application process, language requirements and the cost of living in Denmark. After you arrive, staff ensure you can access the right information the right information and find your way around. 17 YOUR CHOICE You can choose from many different courses taught in English at the University of Southern Denmark. THE FACULTY OF YOUR CHOICE DO YOU DREAM OF WHITE LAB COATS OR OLD BOOKS? ABOUT SAVING LIVES OR LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE WORLD AROUND YOU? WHATEVER SPARKS YOUR INTEREST, YOU WILL FIND THE DEGREE PROGRAMME OF YOUR DREAMS AT ONE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK’S FIVE FACULTIES. 18 F 5 FACULTIES THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING If it is robots, screws and electronics that interest you, a degree programme at the Faculty of Engineering will be right up your street. And at the same time, you can raise your international profile with our state-of-the-art resources and strong global connections. THE FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES If the problems of the world and society around you are always on your mind, the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences can give you the education you need to construct a mature and up-to-date analysis of society. An extensive network of public and private institutions is directly based on research conducted at this faculty. THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES If you are into media, communication and language, you can combine new fields of research and traditional study programmes at the Faculty of Humanities. Academics around the world are impressed with the faculty’s interdisciplinary approach and progressive research. THE FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES If you dream of becoming more knowledgeable about the body and the prevention and treatments of diseases, you can gain practical and academic experience at the Faculty of Health Sciences, which works closely with Odense University Hospital, industry and experts worldwide. THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE If you are interested in the origins of life, if you want to develop bio and nanotechnology, or like to learn about the natural world, from proteins to whales the facilities and leading international specialists are at the Faculty of Science to guide your curiosity. 19 INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER * SKIP TO THE FRONT OF THE QUEUE FOR A CAREER IN DENMARK: DO YOU ENVISION YOURSELF WORKING AT THE TOP OF DANISH INDUSTRY IN THE NEAR FUTURE? YOU MAY BE THE NEXT INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER AT SDU. AS AN INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER YOU GET A JUMP START INTO THE DANISH BUSINESS WORLD. THE GOAL OF THE PROJECT: TO WELCOME A VERY SKILLED WORKFORCE TO THE REGION OF SOUTHERN DENMARK. INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER REQUIREMENTS: • YOU ARE ENROLLED IN ONE OF THE APPROVED BRAINSTORMER PROGRAMMES • YOU ARE ENROLLED AS A FULL-DEGREE GRADUATE STUDENT • YOU ARE OF NON-DANISH ORIGIN • YOU WANT TO STAY IN DENMARK AND WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THE DANISH CULTURE AND MENTALITY WHAT IS THE PROGRAMME ABOUT? Within the programme, you will get a Master’s degree, learn the Danish language, familiarise yourself with Danish culture and society, and work on a project with a Danish company or organisation - all for free! International Brainstormers is a project that has been developed in collaboration between the University of Southern Denmark, the Region of Southern Denmark, and the European Union. 60 students are selected per year to become International Brainstormers. These students will, in coordination with their graduate programme, be matched with a relevant company in the Region of Southern Denmark, where they will participate in a company project and possibly complete their thesis in collaboration with the company. Ultimately, the partnership will increase the possibility of employment after graduation. B INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER WHY? HOW TO APPLY? You should apply for International Brainstormers because you will get an edge in your job hunting in Denmark. When you look for jobs, you will among other things be equipped with work experience, knowledge of Danish working culture and Danish language skills. Things which are invaluable if you want to start at career in Denmark. Moreover, you will get thorough counselling and guidance along with your studies, a personal career mentor, and a vast network with other Brainstormers and regional and international companies. Apply for International Brainstormers by sending a motivated cover letter, your CV, and other relevant documents to Brainstormers@sdu.dk Learn more about how to become an International Brainstormer at www.sdu.dk/ internationalbrainstormers HOW? The International Brainstormers programme will run simultaneously to your studies, and will therefore give you an extra workload of app. 5 hours per week. You have to do company project work for one semester, but it will count as an electives and give you the necessary ECTS points (dependent on your study programme). The company project work can function as a starting point for your master thesis. 21 BRAINSTORMER PROGRAMMES 2015 GRADUATE PROGRAMMES WHICH ALLOW YOU TO BECOME AN INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER: SCIENCE IN ODENSE MSc in Animal Sound Communication and Behaviour MSc in Applied Mathematics MSc in Biology MSc in Biology – Environmental Biology MSc in Biology – Marine Science MSc in Biomedicine MSc in Chemistry MSc in Computational Biomedicine MSc in Computer Science MSc in Maritime Technology MSc in Mathematics MSc in Medical Chemistry MSc in Molecular Bioscience MSc in Nanobioscience MSc in Physics ENGINEERING IN ODENSE MSc in Engineering – Product Development and Innovation MSc in Engineering – Robot Systems MSc in Engineering – Environmental Engineering MSc in Engineering – Chemistry MSc in Engineering – Physics and Technology MSc in Engineering – Software Engineering Maritime Technology ENGINEERING IN SØNDERBORG MSc in Engineering – Mechatronics MSc in Engineering – Innovation & Business BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ODENSE MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Management Accounting MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Brand Management and Marketing Communication MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Accounting and Finance MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Marketing, Globalisation and Culture 22 MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Management of Innovation Processes MSc in Economics and Business Administration – International Business and Law MSc in Economics and Business Administration – International Business and Management MSc in Economics and Business Administration – International Business and Marketing MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Communication Management and Leadership MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Management of People MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Strategy and Organisation BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ESBJERG MSc in Environmental and Resource Management MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Marketing and Innovation MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Sports– and Event Management BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN KOLDING MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Strategic Entrepreneurship BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN SØNDERBORG MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Business Relation Management MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Regional Economics and Business Development BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN SLAGELSE MSc in Economics and Business Administration – Change Management Global Marketing and Innovation Management HUMANITIES IN KOLDING/ODENSE/SØNDERBORG MA in International Tourism and Leisure Management MA in Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) MA in Business, Language and Culture (Negot) Application process for students applying to become an International Brainstormer by September 2015 NONEU citizens: Before 1 February EU-citizens: Before 1 April. Send your application for Master degree and International Brainstormers 15 June: You receive a response to your applications (both Master degree + International Brainstormers) If applications* are accepted: Between 17 - 21 June: Invitation in the mail, in which you should book a Skype interview with us * Your cover letter should tell us about your previous work and study experiences, and your personal and professional qualifications which make you the perfect candidate for the programme. Your CV should state personal information (name, address, age, nationality, e-mail, phone number), educational experiences and work experiences. September: Reception for the new International Brainstormers at the Restaurant of SDU, Odense 15 July: Based on the interview, you will know whether you have been successful in becoming an International Brainstormer Between 24 June - 5 July: A 20-mins. Skype interview about your motivation, qualifications, social competences and English skills USEFUL KNOWLEDGE These qualifications will be taken into account when evaluating the applications: // Grades // English skills // Work experience // International experience (working/studying/living abroad) 23 “I WANTED TO GET A GOOD EDUCATION AND LEARN ENGLISH AT THE SAME TIME SO DENMARK WAS THE PERFECT CHOICE” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Jose de la Pascua Country: Spain Study Programme: Electrical Power Engineering Campus: Odense WHY SDU? Denmark is a very well organised country and its citizens speak English very well. I wanted to get a good education and learn English at the same time so Denmark was the perfect choice – SDU is the only university in Denmark that has an agreement with my school in Spain. And I knew of all the great advantages of studying in Odense. HOW’S THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? Both the classes and the style of education are very different from my country. The teachers here are very close to the students and care about them. The education in this country is based on practical analysis. The exams are mostly oral instead of written and I think this tests your understanding of the topic rather of your ability to retain information. 24 BEST EXPERIENCE SO FAR? Simply the fact of being here! I can say that is the best experience of my life. Living in this country with people from all over the world is great! THE DANES: They are very polite, friendly and very respectful. Although they are a little bit shy in the beginning, eventually they end up interacting with everyone and they are eager to learn about other cultures. What caught my attention was the importance of having a bike to get around and how well the bike lanes are connected. Also the amount of events organised in the city and not only for young people. WHY WORK IN * DENMARK? W WORK IN DENMARK THERE ARE NUMEROUS REASONS TO WORK IN DENMARK. FOREIGN NATIONAL WORKERS IN DENMARK ROUTINELY CITE MANY OF THESE BENEFITS: • A welfare state: Taxes pay for child care, education, access to doctors and hospitals, elderly care etc. • A safe country: The crime rate is among the lowest in the world. Children walk to school alone, company leaders do not need body-guards, even the Folketing (Parliament) is open to everyone. • High quality of life: Foreign national workers express a high level of satisfaction with leisure and cultural opportunities in Denmark • Danish business culture: A horizontal structure and open dialogue between management and employees is characteristic in the workplace. Most workplaces regularly offer continuing education to their employees. •D enmark stands as one of the world leaders in different fields of production: agricultural goods, furniture and clothing, interior design, sea freight, wind turbines, medicine and assistive medical technologies, equipment for automatic cooling and heating, sensitive measuring instruments, IT and communications, etc. •H ealthy and green lifestyle: Danish people are usually biking everywhere – not just for fun, but also to go to work (even the Members of the Danish Parliament do so) cycling! Danes are not only engaging in exercise through cycling, but they are also big fans of a balanced diet, with organic products being on top of the list when it comes to food priorities.” 25 RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK * UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD WE LIVE IN IS THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND OUR RESEARCHERS’ WORK. FROM CREATING A BLUEPRINT FOR LIFESAVING MEDICINE TO UNRAVELLING MYSTERIES OF ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS, THE RESEARCH POSSIBILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK ARE ENDLESS. With each discovery, another piece is added to the jigsaw puzzle that we call knowledge. The University’s growing worldwide network of businesses, researchers and students ensures that its global profile expands year on year. As a world leader in education and research, the University attracts researchers and students from all over the world. Thanks to a strong international perspective, researchers and students at the University are well equipped to work in today’s global community. Our international environment offers ample opportunity to combine theory and practice at an international level. R RESEARCH AT SDU NO TUITION FEES FOR EU STUDENTS STUDY FOR FREE * *ARE YOU A FULL DEGREE STUDENT AND DO YOU COME FROM THE NORDIC COUNTRIES, EU/EEA COUNTRIES OR SWITZERLAND? – If “yes” is the answer, you can study for free at The University of Southern Denmark. We do not charge tuition fees for full degree students from the Nordic countries or from the EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. 28 CITIES - ODENSE Tuition fee rates for full degree students with a non-EU/EEA-citizenship or nonSwiss-citizenship F TUITION FEES THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE BEng in Global Management and Manufacturing BEng in Interaction Design BEng in Mechatronics – the tuition fee is 10,700 euro/79.800 DKK per academic year The tuition fee for the following full degree programmes is 99.000 DKK or 13,280 euro per year. BSc(Eng) in Innovation and Business BSc(Eng) in Mechatronics BSc(Eng) in Product Development and Innovation MSc(Eng) in Chemistry MSc(Eng) in Environmental Engineering MSc(Eng) in Innovation and Business MSc(Eng) in Mechatronics MSc(Eng) in Physics and Technology MSc(Eng) in Product Development and Innovation MSc(Eng) in Robot Systems MSc(Eng) in Software Engineering MSc(Eng) in IT Product Design MSc in Maritime Technology – the tuition fee is 13,900 euro/103.600 DKK per academic year THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE MSc in Biology MSc in Biology-Marine Science MSc in Biomedicine MSc in Chemistry MSc in Computer Science MSc in Environmental Biology MSc in Molecular Bioscience MSc in Physics The tuition fee for MSc in Mathematics and MSc in Applied Mathematics is 67.700 DKK or 9,090 euro per year. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES • FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES A full year (60 ECTS) 6,200 euro/46.200 DKK. • SAS COURSE Course fees and participation in study tours and excursions 3,100 euro/23.100 DKK. • BACHELOR LEVEL (UNDERGRADUATE) One semester (30 ECTS-points): EUR 3,250 One academic year (60 ECTS): EUR 6,500 • MASTER LEVEL (GRADUATE) One semester (30 ECTS-points): EUR 4,250 One academic year (60 ECTS): EUR 8,500 THE FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES •M ASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH The tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students amounts to 10,200 Euro/ 76.000 DKK per year. Please note that tuition fees may change 29 ODENSE IS WORLD-RENOWNED AS THE BIRTHPLACE OF FAIRYTALE AUTHOR HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. HOWEVER IT IS ALSO A MODERN TOWN WITH A BUZZING CULTURAL AND SOCIAL SCENE. WITH MORE THAN 30,000 STUDENTS, THE TOWN HAS A LIVELY AND YOUNG ATMOSPHERE. THE TOWN LIES IN THE CENTRE OF DENMARK, SERVICED BY TWO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS, EASILY REACHED IN LESS THAN 90 MINUTES BY TRAIN OR CAR. 30 C CAMPUS ODENSE THE CITY OF FESTIVALS ODENSE Odense’s festival diary is an impressive list of national and international events that attract well-known creative talents, artists and researchers of international standing to the city every year. They come to join the Film Festival, the Robot Festival, the Harbour Festival and the International Blues Festival. ENJOY ODENSE Funen has been known as the Garden of Denmark since time immemorial. As an old saying goes, if you put an apple branch into the soil of Funen, it will grow. The soil is more fertile on Funen than in other parts of the country, as reflected by the region’s large number of fruit and vegetable growers. Even if you are right in the centre of Odense, you will never be more than a five-minute walk away from a green oasis. Odense has no end of beautiful parks and gardens where you can laze about and enjoy a picnic on a warm spring day with friends and fellow students. Many of the city’s sculptures are placed in the larger parks, adding a special touch to all the greenery. Various fruit and vegetable growers sell their crops at Odense’s markets. They come from all over Funen with fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs, meat and cheese, and the quality is always great. Many farms are completely organic. 31 I REALLY ENJOY THE FACT THAT ODENSE IS SUCH A BIKE FRIENDLY CITY. YOU CAN ACCESS EVERYTHING WITH YOUR BIKE, ANY TIME QUENTIN ANNE DE MOLINA, BELGIUM, ERASMUS STUDENT, ENGINEERING C THE LATIN QUARTER Experience the Parisian atmosphere of the streets around Brandts. Surrounded by stylish specialist shops, homeware stores (each with its own unique character), new fashion designers and galleries, Brandts dominates the city’s Latin Quarter. Brandts is the place for art and culture on an international scale. The former textile mill is one of Denmark’s most important exhibition complexes. It is home to The Art Hall at Brandts, The Museum of Photo Art and The Danish Media Museum. Amfiscenen at Brandts Klædefabrik is an open-air stage right in the heart of Odense. It is used as a venue for both music and theatre. HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN The Danish poet and author was born in Odense, where he grew up in poverty. He was born on April 2, 1805 and died on August 4, 1875. He died as one of Denmark’s most famous poets and authors. Today, he is one of the world’s most widely read authors. Internationally, Hans Christian Andersen is known for his fairytales, including The Ugly Duckling, The Nightingale, The Little Match Girl and The Little Mermaid. CAMPUS ODENSE CLASSICAL MUSIC The Odense Symphony Orchestra. From being a theatre orchestra that also played symphony music, The Odense Symphony Orchestra has gone on to become a dynamic and modern symphony orchestra Most of the orchestra’s concerts are held in Carl Nielsen Salen, a concert hall with excellent acoustics and seating for 1,212 people. THE ODENSE RIVER The Odense River is the largest and longest watercourse on Funen. It is approximately 60 km long and runs through lots of lovely river valleys with flowering meadows and forests of reeds. You can travel right through the town in a canoe, rowing boat or kayak, enjoying the beauty of nature as you go. SUPER LEAGUE FOOTBALL Odense’s local football team is called OB and plays at TRE-FOR Park. OB plays in Denmark’s top flight, where they are one of the leading teams, and over the years have had many memorable victories both nationally and internationally. Find out more about OB and the fixture list at www.ob.dk. VISIT www.museum.odense.dk www.visitodense.com www.ob.dk www.odensezoo.dk ODENSE ZOO Roaring lions, fun sea lions, flocks of penguins, snakes in terrariums. At Odense Zoo you can meet a lot of different animals from every corner of the globe. 33 AT THE CAMPUS THE CAMPUS IN ODENSE IS SITUATED JUST FIFTEEN MINUTES FROM THE CITY CENTRE BY BICYCLE. FREQUENT BUS SERVICES MEAN THAT YOU CAN TRAVEL EASILY THROUGHOUT THE TOWN. THE BUILDINGS ARE CONSTANTLY REDEVELOPED TO COMPLEMENT THE UNIVERSITY’S GROWTH. Campus Odense is the biggest teaching site with over 12,500 students within the five main areas of Health Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Business and Social Sciences and Humanities, offering over 50 basic courses and an even greater number of degree courses. Modern facilities in the form of reading rooms, laboratories, an indoor swimming pool, computer rooms, lecture theatres, Friday bar, cafés, libraries, meeting places and cosy corners help to make your life 34 at Campus Odense a happy experience. But campus life is more than facilities, and you will find yourself embarking on a life where a whole new world of knowledge and pursuit of knowledge opens up before you. WIDE HORIZONS And open minds ... Campus Odense has a high level of professionalism and a vibrant study environment. Almost all students are gathered under one roof, and this means that you will meet lots of different students from various courses every day. You will be able to socialise and extend both your knowledge and your circle of friends. When you come to Odense, you will arrive at the campus square, where you will find the trendy Starbucks café, Studenterboghandlen (the university bookshop), a Starbucks and several peaceful reading rooms. C CAMPUS ODENSE VISIT US SDU.DK/EN 35 www.facebook.com/unisouthdenmark Moving further down along Gydehutten, the main corridor on campus, you will see seating and open areas, the University canteen, relaxation areas, footbridges and narrow passages. You can read undisturbed in the study zones in a peaceful area. Some way down Gydehutten you will find the Syddansk Uni- 36 versitets-bibliotek (SDU university library) where you will find textbooks and journals galore. STUDENT LIFE Campus Odense offers a varied study life with opportunities for masses of social and study-related experiences. If, for example, you want to see some quality films in the university’s own cinema, you can join Filmklubben (the university film club). Club members watch a selected new film every week free of charge. Studentermenigheden (the student congregation and the University priest), is also represented on campus, open C CAMPUS ODENSE THE EUROPEAN STUDENT NETWORK CONSISTS OF DANISH STUDENTS WHO PROVIDE PEER SUPPORT TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. YOU CAN HELP ARRANGE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SUCH AS EXCURSIONS, CAFÉ NIGHTS AND PARTIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN ODENSE. to everybody. You can offer your ideas and bring initiatives to life with other students. The University priest is the contact person for the newly established Meditation Room, where both the faithful and others can reflect and hold a mental siesta.There is also a new association for Muslim students at Campus Odense. The association Muslim Students’ Union is non-political and represents Muslim students’ social, academic and cultural interests. The association is especially focused on shared activities at the University of Southern Denmark, and non-Muslim students can also participate. STUDENT LIFE CAN INCLUDE POLITICS There are party-political associations such as Social Democratic Students and Conservative Students at the University of Southern Denmark. PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL NETWORKS You can also join social networks together with other young people, for example Rotaract which is independent with no political, religious or financial interests. If you like Icelandic sagas, Finnish saunas, new Swedish rock or the mountains of northern Norway, the Association of Nordic Youth may be for you. The association works to promote language and cultural understanding across borders. Fredagsbaren (the Friday Bar) started in the mid-80s, not all at once, but when students started to meet over a Friday beer or two! The Friday “Barty” was established after a few years. USEFUL LINKS www.visitdenmark.dk www.sdu.dk/en 37 STUDENT HANGOUTS DEN SMAGLØSE CAFÉ CAFÉ KRÆZ www.facebook.com/densmagloesecafe Even though the name means “tasteless”, you will find much to love in this cosy café. An eclectic vibe with a low key crowd makes this a great place to chat with friends or play a game of cards. www.kraez.dk Has created a unique interior, using the latest trends in interior design, but with care. Apart from this, you will also find a different kind of restaurant concentrating on fresh produce – spiced up with live music, stand up comedy, lectures, jazz, rock and pop. CAFÉ BIOGRAFEN (THE CINEMA CAFÉ) www.cafebio.dk Café Biografen’s kitchen is known for its high quality and the café is well on its way to being known as one of the best places to lunch. The café is situated in the historic Latin Quarter of the city. CAFÉ SKT. GERTRUD CAFÉ CUCKOOS NEST www.lorups.dk A great pub with a nice atmosphere. Here you can enjoy a cold beer in charming surroundings and play dice with friends. www.cuckoos.dk Lots of students and small tables supply the dynamic atmosphere. The favourite activity in the afternoon is backgammon. 38 www.gertruds.dk Café Skt. Gertrud is one of Odense’s “old” cafés. Genuine French café atmosphere at its best. LØRUPS VINSTUE C CAMPUS ODENSE KICK OFF – SPORTSPUB www.kickoff-sportspub.dk Whether you like golf, football, handball, hockey or something entirely different, you are sure to find something to your liking at Kick Off in Overgade. Apart from lots of sports on big screens, the pub offers a varied selection of beer and a cosy café section with several special brands of coffee. RYANS OF ODENSE The Irish pub in Odense city. People with a liking for dark beer and folk music come here often. The place has a special “look” with lots of old amiable things on the shelves and in the windows. SIR CLUB Cheap tap beer and a relaxed atmosphere. Many students meet here in the weekend to play pool and darts. VIGGOS www.cafeviggos.dk Viggos is home to somewhat of a social student tradition in Odense. The ceiling and walls are decorated with more than 3,000 beer glasses with names and dates on them according to who acquired the glass and when. Viggos’ jukebox allows you to listen to whichever music the heart desires. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE Many cafés offer 10-15% discounts to students. Just show your student ID card. Some clubs have very student friendly prices. Such as all the beer you can drink in one hour for free! 39 DANCE SPOTS THE AUSTRALIAN BAR LA BAR www.odense.abar.dk A very popular nightclub situated in the heart of Odense which guarantees a fun night out if you like dancing and making new acquaintances and a great place to watch football matches during the day. www.latequilabar.dk LA Tequila Bar is very popular with Odense students – and for good reason. Prices are very student friendly with half price drinks and cocktails until 1 a.m. every night and a big variety of Tequilas. BOOGIE DANCE CAFE HEIDI’S BIER BAR www.boogiedance.dk Boogie is one of the oldest dance clubs in Odense and Uni students love it. The music is new, edgy, fresh and timeless - with everything from classic rock songs to happy 80’s hits and the latest music trends. An awesome place to make new friends and dance all night. www.odense.heidisbierbar.dk Experience the German Tyrolean phenomenon at Heidi’s Bier Bar where they specialise in delicious beers from all over the world – a happy-go-lucky kind of place where you can dance your worries away. THE GYM www.nellesbar.dk A nice and relaxed café in the center of Odense, with a great selection of bread and snacks. Also, there is a variety of wine selections at very affordable prices! www.the-gym.dk The best music in a super delicious and cosy decor, inexpensive drinks and a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a night out at the Gym – the only night club where you can also play table tennis. 40 NELLE’S COFFEE & WINE SØNDERBORG IS LOCATED ON THE ISLAND OF ALS IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF JUTLAND, CLOSE TO THE GERMAN BORDER. SØNDERBORG IS IDEALLY SITUATED BETWEEN HAMBURG AND MAJOR CENTRES OF DENMARK. 42 C CAMPUS SØNDERBORG TRULY INTERNATIONAL SØNDERBORG The large number of students living in Sønderborg lends the town a lively social life. Als and the area surrounding Sønderborg are home to around 300 small- or medium-sized industrial companies, many of which specialise in electronic, mechatronic and communication equipment. Denmark’s largest industrial company, Danfoss Corporation, which employs over 10,000 people, has its headquarters just a few kilometres north of Sønderborg. The university and cultural complex – Alsion – is an architectural marvel situated at the harbour. Alsion is a magnet for audiences seeking an experience out of the ordinary. The concert hall forms the venue for activities ranging from classical concerts to avantgarde music and rock. Due to its flexibility, lectures, conferences, fashion shows, opera, theatre and other cultural events are staged here. The municipality of Sønderborg has approximately 80,000 inhabitants and is keen to facilitate student life. Sønderborg boasts numerous cosy cafés with live music and a vibrant nightlife. The city’s shops range from department stores to small, fascinating speciality shops. City life is diverse and cultural with a symphony orchestra, a theatre, cinema, musical festivals, and an arts centre devoted to art and culture. 43 C CAMPUS SØNDERBORG LOTS OF ACTIVITIES GO TASTE No matter what leisure activities you prefer, you are almost guaranteed to find a sports or activity club to suit your needs. From parachuting to soccer, athletics, fishing, rowing, sailing, surfing, riding, handball, hunting, and golf of course. Nearby, you will find Danfoss Universe, a science and experience park full of exciting technology and fun-filled activities. You have not experienced Sønderborg unless you have tried the following: // Sønderjysk kaffebord (Coffee with 10-15 different cakes) // Sønderjysk spegepølse (Salamis of high quality and taste) // Kålpølse med grønlangkål (Tasty sausage with stewed kale) // Ringrider (The famous festival sausage) // Solæg (Sun egg – a very special “Pick-me-up”) // Gråsten æbler (Gravenstein apples named after Gråsten Castle) // Honningkage (Ginger bread) GO SAILING Oxbridge on Alssund is a competition between students from the Sønderborg region, Kiel and Flensburg University. This spectacular sailing event takes place in 28-foot match race boats on Alssund in front of the new Alsion complex. This event is easy to follow from convenient vantage points on the shoreline close to the sailing course. LOTS OF BEACHES Here you are surrounded by forest, fjords, coves and beaches – and Danish history is found everywhere. Not many places in Denmark are as rich in history as this small geographical area. Sønderborg Castle, Dybbøl Mill and the Battlefield History Centre are examples of some of the many centres of interest in the area. USEFUL LINKS www.museum-sonderjylland.dk www.sonderborg.dk www.discover-sonderborg.dk www.visitsonderborg.com LOTS OF INNOVATIVE COMPANIES Today a thriving, innovative business community bears witness to a visionary and innovative environment where several local companies have global market dominance in their fields. 45 STUDENT HANGOUTS DANCE SPOTS HAVANABAR BUDDY HOLLY www.havanabar.dk WUNDER-BAR www.buddy-sonderborg.dk Gigantic two storey night club for party freaks. BRØGGERIET ZANZIBAR www.broeggeriet.dk www.zanzibar.dk A great nightclub and dancing place in Sønderborg. STUDENT BAR AT ALSION SONDERBORGHUS www.sonderborghus.dk Local music venue with several concerts every week. 46 C CAMPUS SØNDERBORG AT THE CAMPUS THE VISIONARY ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEX IS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED OVERLOOKING ALSSUND, THE INLET THAT SEPARATES SØNDERBORG FROM THE MAINLAND. ALSION IS HOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK AS WELL AS A SYMPHONY CONCERT HALL AND A RESEARCH PARK. An extensive range of advanced international study programmes is offered at Alsion. The campus is home to some 1,000 students and offers an international study environment, as the only teaching language is English. Many international students choose to study at the University in Sønderborg, and the University’s link with Flensburg University in Germany means that many students divide their study between Denmark and Germany. Danish and foreign students, lecturers and researchers are able to realise their dreams in an exceptionally unique architectural framework. The university provides state-of-the-art laboratory and teaching facilities ensuring optimum conditions for researchers and engineering students. At the same time, the research park provides a particularly innovative and international research environment with strong focus on close cooperation and interaction with the business community. Sønderborg has 700 square metres of state-of-the-art clean room facilities. The Bitten & Mads Clausen Foundation associated with Danfoss donated more than 3 million Euros for the design and layout in order to promote hightech research in microelectronics and nanotechnology. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE Many cafés offer 10-15% discounts to students. Just show your student ID card. 47 SLAGELSE HAS AROUND 32,000 INHABITANTS AND IS WEST ZEALAND’S LARGEST SHOPPING TOWN WITH COSY AND ATTRACTIVE SQUARES AND A LIVELY CAFÉ LIFE. COPENHAGEN AND ODENSE ARE WITHIN EASY REACH AS THERE IS EXCELLENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT (TRAIN AND BUS SERVICES) AND THE MOTORWAY IS JUST OUTSIDE TOWN. 48 C CAMPUS SLAGELSE HISTORIC AND FOREVER YOUNG SLAGELSE The town is well-known for its many leisure time and sports activities. Within the field of sports, both the elite and the general public are well taken care of. Slagelse is especially renowned for its handball, badminton, hockey, gymnastics and golf teams and attracts big names from across the different sporting disciplines. The town is also home to the Slagelse Gladiators which is a decent Danish American Football team. 49 C CAMPUS SLAGELSE NICE BEACHES GO TASTE: Southwest Zealand and the Great Belt Coast have 186 kilometres of beautiful coastline and lots of delightful beaches. The beaches provide plenty of opportunity for swimming and are ideal for windsurfers and anglers. Many beaches are student hangouts in the summertime. You have not experienced Slagelse unless you have tried the following: // Tebirkes (sweet buns, served with butter) // Jordbærvin (strawberry wine) // Håndlavet øl (try the beers from the many microbreweries in the area) // Økologisk kød (organic meat) // Håndlavede bolscher (handmade boiled sweets) // Lammefjordsgulerødder (crispy, delicious carrots) H.C. ANDERSEN WAS HERE Hans Christian Andersen attended the ‘Latin School’ in Slagelse and the town remains an important seat of learning to this day. VIKINGS Just west of Slagelse is one of Denmark’s most important and beautifully situated monuments from the Viking Age, the Viking fortress Trelleborg. An exciting and out-of-the-ordinary experience. 51 STUDENT HANGOUTS CAFÉ CARAMEL BRASSERIE D’VINE CAFÉ MIKKEL www.brasserie-d-vine.dk A lovely place which specialises in sophisticated beers and wines. Café with a pleasant atmosphere in the town centre. The menu has a wide selection of delicious dishes, including brunch, sandwiches and main courses. A take away service is also available. CAFÉ VALENTINO A café with a pleasant atmosphere just by the railway station. An extensive menu with something for every taste. Live music all year round. CAFÉ VIVALDI www.cafe-vivaldi.dk Inviting café in the heart of Slagelse. Varied menu comprising sandwiches, omelettes and salads. 52 There is always a dish of the day, which can be anything from salmon to filet of beef. Special coffee and drinks menu. www.caramel.dk Café Caramel overlooks Schweizerpladsen, lunch or an excellent evening meal in the café’s cosy interior or in the outdoor seating area. DEN BLÅ CAFÉ www.den-blaa-cafe.dk Cosy café and restaurant situated in the heart of Stillinge Strand with brunch, café meals and evening meals. Indoor and outdoor service. THE UPPER HILL www.upperhill.dk The Irish Pub in Slagelse. Enjoy the quite unique atmosphere at The Upper Hill with live music every Friday and Saturday from 10 pm. C CAMPUS SLAGELSE AT THE CAMPUS CAMPUS SLAGELSE OFFERS A RANGE OF BACHELOR PROGRAMMES WITHIN ECONOMICS, MODERN LANGUAGES, MARKETING, ORGANISATION AND LEADERSHIP. Campus Slagelse is characterised by the close relations between the individual study environments, teachers and programme administration as well as the close and fruitful cooperation with local businesses and organisations. Several programmes offer good opportunities for putting together your own educational profile, partly through your choice of electives and partly through your study-related contacts to the business community. Research and education at Campus Slagelse are organised by the Department of Leadership and Strategy under the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences and a modern languages/communication studies environment which is part of the Department of Language and Communication under the Faculty of Humanities. Focus areas are Change Management, Strategic Leadership and Communication and Knowledge. USEFUL LINK www.visitsydvestsjaelland.dk 53 KOLDING IS ONE OF DENMARK’S FRIENDLIEST TOWNS – A LARGE CITY AND SMALL VILLAGE ROLLED INTO ONE. THE MUNICIPALITY OF KOLDING HAS MORE THAN 86,000 INHABITANTS, CENTRALLY PLACED IN RELATION TO THE REST OF DENMARK AND EUROPE. 54 C CAMPUS KOLDING TOWN OF OPPORTUNITIES KOLDING Kolding is a university town and a commercial centre, with easy access via the motorway, buses and train services. And Billund International Airport is only half an hour’s drive away from Kolding. The town is well-known for its dramatic history, its beautiful countryside, its rich and varied cultural life, as well as its thriving business sector. In Kolding, there is something for everyone. If you are looking for culture, art and new experiences, visit Koldinghus Castle or Trapholt museum, but if rural surroundings are more for you, the town is situated in some of the most wonderful countryside – close to water, woods and beaches. 55 IN KOLDING YOU WILL FIND MANY SMALL PEACEFUL OASES AND HISTORICAL PLACES C CAMPUS KOLDING AN ATMOSPHERE OF PAST AND FUTURE MUSIC AND EVENTS Koldinghus Castle forms a unique backdrop for the pedestrian streets that twist and turn through the central town. In between shops, you will find small peaceful oases of historical places, which offer rich and lively stories. Kolding is known for annual events like the Culture Night, the Art Days, the Cartoon Festival and the Open Air Opera Festival at Skamlingsbanken. The music venues in the town present a wide variety of arrangements with national and international artists. Various clubs arrange large concerts and festivals. THE NICOLAI BLOCK Kolding’s new culture block is established in one of Denmark’s largest historical school complexes. Nicolai contains a cinema, a café, an archive on local history, and a children’s venue culture house with an adventure universe for children aged 2-12 years. The Nicolai Theatre is a regular venue for a number of orchestras and for orchestra and choir rehearsals. Nicolai Arts & Design houses professional artists and designers with workshops and exhibition facilities. TRAPHOLT AND KOLDINGHUS Art, applied art, design and architecture have a long tradition in Kolding. The creative environment spills over into the cultural events in the area. Creating art has a high profile – not in the least by virtue of the museums at Koldinghus and Trapholt. Trapholt is the only museum in Denmark where there is modern art, applied art, design and furniture design. Dating back five centuries Koldinghus is made up of impressive, weather-beaten buildings housing a great hall, castle chapel, library hall and a gloomy dungeon. From the top of the Giant Tower there is a magnificent view over the town of Kolding and the Castle Lake. GO TASTE You have not experienced Kolding unless you have tried the following: // Ingefærbrød (ginger bread) // Slotsøl (beer from the local brewery in Kolding) BEACHES The bathing beaches in the Kolding area lie directly in the magnificent setting of the Little Belt. The beaches have white sand, shallow water and many different possibilities. Some beaches have a natural playground, some have beach volley courts. Some have bathing jetties, others have camp sites. Some have kiosk and toilet facilities, others are undisturbed beaches. GODSET – KOLDING’S MUSIC HALL www.godset.net The music hall was exquisitely built according to advanced standards and is rated one of the best music halls in Denmark by the musicians themselves. The focus is on rhythm music, but the house is also used for theatre, lectures etc. 57 STUDENT HANGOUTS YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE NICOLAI CAFÉ www.denengelskepub.dk Experience the staunch pub-feeling in this excellent beer-place, which has a large selection of special beers. Winner of The Gold Medal of the Beer Enthusiasts 2007. www.nicolaicafe.dk Nice café for film lovers. REPUBLIKKEN DEN BLÅ CAFÉ (the Republic) A pub/café with a relaxed atmosphere and decorated with old sofas and armchairs – hardly two are alike. Here, you will find a wide selection of beer. Winner of The Silver Medal of the Beer Enthusiasts 2007. Watch football games on big screen and enjoy live music at weekends. www.denblaacafe.dk The oldest café in Kolding is a great place to enjoy lunch in the afternoon or warm up for a night out during the weekend. BERTRAMS PUB Here pub-crawlers can enjoy both drinks and food. The pub is situated opposite the railway station, and there is also outdoor service. 58 MADAM MOKKA Coffee house with lots of specialities. C CAMPUS KOLDING DANCE SPOTS PIT STOP CRAZY DAISY www.facebook.com/pitstopkolding Concert and dance place with focus on rock, hip-hop and underground. www.crazydaisy.dk Renowned to all party animals in town for its three bars and large dance floor. TAVLEN TORDENSKIOLD www.tavlen.org Live music and dancing. www.tordenskiold.nu Traditional disco with dynamic atmosphere. USEFUL LINKS www.visitkolding.dk www.visitdenmark.dk USEFUL KNOWLEDGE Many cafés offer 10-15% discounts to students. Just show your student ID card. 59 BRAND NEW CAMPUS OPENED SEPTEMBER 2014 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK IN KOLDING IS A FANTASTIC PIECE OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE. IT IS SITUATED NEAR THE CITY CENTRE. THE ATMOSPHERE IS INTIMATE, AND IT IS PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO GET LOST IN THE CROWD. EVERY STUDENT KNOWS EVERY OTHER STUDENT. Nevertheless, it is the city’s biggest educational institution, with around 2,000 students receiving educations within the two main areas of Business and Social Sciences and Humanities. University of Southern Denmark Kolding is characterised by a close cooperation across academic settings and a strong collaboration with business and industry. The university assigns a high priority to the opportunity for the students to compose their individual education profile. 60 Main areas of study are Entrepreneurship, Communication, and Design, Culture and Language. SOCIAL LIFE The University’s playground is called Café U-boat, and it is open every Friday until the final guests go home. The U-boat is the meeting place on campus and is available for a number of functions such as football nights. At Studenterhuset Klostergaarden students from any higher education in Kolding gather to talk, listen to music and have fun. STUDENT POLITICS The Kolding Student Council is a non-political student organisation for all students at the University of Southern Denmark in Kolding, where you will have an opportunity to influence the study environment, and all initiatives are received in a constructive manner. You will find that your fellow students are happy to join in the student social activities. C CAMPUS K OLDING ESBJERG IS DENMARK’S YOUNGEST BIG CITY WITH 115,000 INHABITANTS (ESBJERG MUNICIPALITY). ESBJERG IS THE PLACE WHERE UNIQUE NATURE EXPERIENCES ARE COMBINED WITH THE PULSATING LIFE OF THE CITY AND GREAT SIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS. 62 C CAMPUS ESBJERG THE CITY BY THE SEA ESBJERG All year round there is a wide variety of things on offer, with plenty of activities, get-togethers and exhibitions at both Tobakken and the large stage of the Performing Arts Centre, which was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, who is world-famous for designing the Sydney Opera House. Tobakken is a music venue and activity centre that comprises four units stage, workshops, café and meeting rooms. There are about 200 events a year at Tobakken in total. 63 C CAMPUS ESBJERG MAN MEETS THE SEA YOUNG AND INTERNATIONAL Visitors arriving in Esbjerg from the sea are greeted by Svend Wiig Hansen’s monumental sculpture “Man meets the Sea”. Because of its size (it is nine metres tall) the sculpture has become a landmark for Esbjerg. In clear weather the four bodies, sitting there like unfurled sails, can be seen 10 kilometres away. Many students hang out at Hjerting Beach in the summertime. The beautiful concert hall of the West Jutland Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, housed in a former turbine hall, eloquently expresses a concert life and a level of ambition that embrace both classical and modern art. Famous names from home and abroad appear often and gladly make use of the “live” city’s facilities, which can match the best international standards. THE HARBOUR – A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE SPORTS LIFE You can experience Esbjerg Harbour for yourself around the clock, all year round. Here all the “disciplines” constituting a major modern harbour are mastered e.g. shipment of wind mills, offshore activities as repair of offshore rigs and platforms. Visit Dock 2, which has a marina, restaurant, museum lighthouse ship and friendly cruises on board the cutters. Take the ferry to Fanø which is a small island in the North Sea for sandy beaches, the National Park and great experiences out in the countryside. In the summer there are boat trips from the harbour in Esbjerg. Swimming Stadium Denmark has the country’s finest water park and a 50 metre-long and 25 metre-wide competition pool. Just a stone’s throw away you’ll find the athletics stadium and the city’s football stadium, where EfB plays premier league football. The Stadium Centre is also beautifully located in Esbjerg Sports Park, which is also home to two skating rinks, where there is plenty of room for both the elegant skating princesses and the tough guys of the ice hockey league. There is also a curling centre, tennis courts, badminton hall and cricket pitch. INTERNATIONAL TASTE Esbjerg has an attractive town centre with Torvegade and Kongensgade, which is Denmark’s longest pedestrian street. In the centre you will find an abundance of restaurants with Greek, Italian, Chinese, Indian, Argentine, Turkish and French dishes. The many large and small restaurants can cater to every gastronomic wish – and wallet. Traditional Danish cooking is of course also on the menu – hot or cold. Try, for example, the worldfamous open sandwiches (smørrebrød), a delicious fish dish, a slice of smoked Hjerting Salmon, or “bakskuld”, a salted, smoked dab with the skin removed, fried in butter – a local delicacy not to be missed! Wind and kite surfing is possible at the beach in Hjerting. In September SDU and Aalborg University arrange a Sport Day with competitions and music. Every summer in July there is Fanø Cup (football turnament) and Grøn Koncert. VISIT www.visitesbjerg.dk www.efb.dk www.studiebyenesbjerg.dk 65 C CAMPUS ESBJERG STUDENT HANGOUTS MUSIC AND DANCE SPOTS HUSET ESBJERG FESTIVALS www.husetesbjerg.dk INDUSTRIEN www.cafeindustrien.dk Café, bar, live music. STALDEN POOL & SPORTSBAR www.stalden-esbjerg.dk DRONNING LOUISE www.dr-louise.dk PADDY GO EASY Esbjerg offers a Festival Week, a chamber music festival and a number of Open-air Music Festivals with top Danish and international names. Sandwiched between such major events you will find a number of small, intimate musical venues where all types of music are on offer – everything from blues and rock & roll to musical treasures that range from the galley-like popular folk music of the pubs, traditional jazz, modern jazz and funk to open promenade concerts, market square concerts and summer entertainment on the open-air stage of the City Park. Irish pub with live music and dancing. UNDERGROUND PUB This cosy pub and restaurant is located in a basement and offers free live music three times a week. 67 AT THE CAMPUS CAMPUS ESBJERG IS SITUATED TEN MINUTES FROM THE CITY CENTRE BY BICYCLE. THE MODERN BUILDINGS PROVIDE FOR ABOUT 1300 STUDENTS WITHIN PUBLIC HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, SPORTS AND EVENT MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND CULTURAL SOCIOLOGY COURSES. Campus Esbjerg offers highly specialised research environments, inspiring places to connect, and a fine atmosphere for learning. There is space here for differences spanning disciplines, interests and backgrounds to come together, and new thinking, ideas and interplay to emerge. At Campus Esbjerg, you are not merely a number in the sequence. Everybody knows you, and we are all on friendly terms. You will therefore quickly come to know your fellow students and lecturers. You can meet other students in our “Beach Bar”, the popular Thursday bar. The activity room next to the bar offers table tennis, pool and video game consoles and table football. 68 You have influence on the study environment, and all initiatives are received in a positive way. You will find that your fellow students are happy to join in student social activities. The Student Council is your voice on campus. The council deals with all matters of educational policy, has a tutoring scheme, and arranges various courses. The Students’ Sports Club offers football, hockey (floorball), basketball, badminton and table tennis. SDU sport in Esbjerg offers different sport activities see www.sduidræt.dk/Esbjerg USEFUL LINKS www.facebook.com/SduCampusEsbjergUniversityOfSouthernDenmark C CAMPUS ESBJERG THE UNIVERSITY OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF STUDY PROGRAMMES SPREAD ACROSS SEVERAL ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES, INCLUDING PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH ESPECIALLY TAILORED FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS P STUDY PROGRAMMES STUDY PROGRAMMES CONTACT Tel: +45 6550 1000 Fax +45 6615 7500 Email: int@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk/en THE PROCESS OF BECOMING A DEGREE STUDENT AUTUMN/SPRING 1) You submit your application with required enclosures to the University of Southern Denmark. JUNE/DECEMBER 3) You confirm your study place. If you are from a non-EU/EEA country, you pay the tuition. 2) Your application is assessed. You receive a letter of acceptance or rejection around eight weeks after the application deadline. An admission package is enclosed with successful applications. JULY-AUGUST/ DECEMBER- JANUARY 4) You receive information on accommodation in July/ December, or at the beginning of August/January. APPLICATION DEADLINES All Bachelor degrees: March 15. Master degrees - AUTUMN ENROLMENT February 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens April 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and non-EU/ EEA citizens with residence permit in Denmark 72 5) E nd of August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for all new students. SEPTEMBER/FEBRUARY 6) T he semester and classes start September 1/February 1. At the Faculty of Science, classes start one week earlier Master degrees - SPRING ENROLMENT (Not all programmes have spring enrolment) August 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens November 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and non-EU/EEA citizens with residence permit in Denmark D DEGREE STUDENT DEGREE STUDENT ECTS CREDITS A student who is enrolled to take an entire degree at the University of Southern Denmark. A full semester workload equals 30 ECTS credits. Two semesters equal 60 ECTS credits. Master courses often count as 10 ECTS credits, i.e. a third of one semester. Master students typically have 10-15 teaching hours per week. STUDY POSSIBILITIES You can study one of more than 60 entire degrees offered in English. ACADEMIC SYSTEM Bachelor level = undergraduate (3 years or 3.5 years) = 180 or 210 ECTS credits. Master level = graduate (2 years) = 120 ECTS credits on top of the 180/210 ECTS credits from the bachelor level. ECTS = European Credit Transfer System. ACADEMIC CALENDAR Autumn semester: Classes start September 1 and run to mid December. Exams take place in December and/or January. Spring semester: Classes start February 1 and run to mid May. Exams take place in June. Note that some studies work on a quarter basis. For more information visit www.sdu.dk/international-office ARRIVAL You must arrive in time for our orientation day(s) which takes place a few days before the semester starts. In rare circumstances late arrivals can be accepted upon request. ORIENTATION DAY A few days before classes start in August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for new international students. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A good standard of English is required because teaching at the University typically involves student participation, class discussions and student presentations. A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 575/230/88 is required. If you, as an EU/EEA citizen, can document this level of English by way of secondary school diploma, a TOEFL or an IELTS test is not required (with a few exceptions). DANISH LANGUAGE COURSES You can sign up for free Danish language courses at language schools in town. These take place during the semester. CURRICULUM Note that you have a fixed curriculum which you must follow to obtain your degree. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS You must meet the entry requirements for the programme you wish to be admitted to. You must meet the application deadline and enclose all relevant documents. Some degrees require GRE tests. TUITION If you are from a non-EU/EEA country, you pay the tuition fee. For details, see the specific study programme. ACCOMMODATION You have the possibility of applying for student accommodation through the university. 73 DANISH RESEARCH HAS A VERY INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK. A MAJOR PART OF ALL SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS ARE PREPARED IN COLLABORATION WITH INTERNATIONAL RESEARCHERS FROM MANY OTHER COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD. Check the PhD vacancies here www.jobs.sdu.dk PHD STUDENT Denmark has the highest ratio of PhD publications in Europe in relation to its size, and at the same time, Danish scientific research has a high impact measured in number of citations received worldwide. Scientific research at Danish universities is of great importance to Denmark and a major element in creating more growth in society. Danish research has a very international outlook. A major part of all scientific projects are prepared in collaboration with international researchers from many other countries all over the world. Join us in Denmark. Together we can create new knowledge. 74 GET YOUR PHD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK University of Southern Denmark welcomes international PhD students either as full degree students or as visiting students. A Danish PhD programme usually lasts three years. The components of the programme are: •Independent research under supervision •Courses for PhD students (30 ECTS credits) •Participation in research networks, including placements at other, primarily foreign, research institutions •Teaching or other forms of knowledge dissemination, which are, as far as possible, related to the PhD topic •The completion of a PhD thesis P PHD STUDENT The PhD programme is a specialised research programme. It consists of an individually designed research project which you carry out under the guidance of one or more supervisors, using the scientific methodology of your special area of research. University of Southern Denmark offers PhD programmes at all five faculties, with established PhD schools. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING www.sdu.dk/eng The PhD school at The Faculty of Engineering has six research and education programmes: • Applied Mathematical Modelling •Energy and Environmentally Efficient Technologies • Functional Materials and Nanotechnology • Product Design and Innovation • Robotics • Software Engineering FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY OF HUMANITIES www.sdu.dk/humPhD The PhD students at The Faculty of Humanities are typically affiliated with a doctoral programme. Currently The Faculty of Humanities has five doctoral programmes: • History, Area Studies and Archaeology • Language and Communication • Literature, Aesthetics and Culture • Media, Technology and Social Interaction • Philosophy, Education and the Study of Religions FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk The Faculty of Business and Social Sciences offers PhD programmes within all the major research areas: • Business Economics • Journalism • Law • Social Science • Political Science • Economics (socio-economics) www.sdu.dk/health The PhD school at the Faculty of Health Sciences has several research and education programmes: • Social Studies in Medicine • Haematology & Oncology • Public Health • Physical Activity and Musculoskeletal Health • Neuroscience • Heart, Kidney and Circulation • Immunology, Allergology, Microbiology & Disease • Clinical Research • Regenerative Medicine • Danish PhD Schools of Metabolism & Endocrinology 75 VISITING STUDENTS PHD STUDENTS ENROLLED AT A UNIVERSITY OUTSIDE OF DENMARK CAN APPLY FOR ADMISSION AS A VISITING PHD STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK. PLEASE CONTACT THE FACULTY OF YOUR INTEREST FOR A DISCUSSION OF YOUR POSSIBILITIES TO BECOME A VISITING PHD STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK P PHD STUDENT FACULTY OF SCIENCE www.sdu.dk/sciencePhD The Faculty of Science offers PhD programmes within several research training programmes: • Basic and Clinical Microbiology (BCM) • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Biology • Compkem - the Danish Graduate School of Computational Chemistry • Computer Science • Molecular Cancer Research • Molecular Metabolism • Molecular Biophysics • Physics • Chemistry • Mathematics • Efficient Algorithms and High Quality Solutions • Pro2 - Protein Chemistry and Proteomics • SMEC - Science and Mathematics Education and Communication • SNAK - Sense organs, Nerve systems, Behaviour, and Communication ADMISSION The general admission requirements for PhD programmes include a Candidatus/Master degree or equivalent comparable to the Danish two-year Candidatus/Master degree. In some areas, a four-year PhD programme is offered to students who have completed a Bachelor qualification and one year of study at postgraduate level. FINANCING Interested candidates should contact University of Southern Denmark for more information or take a look at the list of available PhD positions: www.jobs.sdu.dk Industrial PhD Fellowships: These fellowships are offered through collaboration between a private enterprise and a university. The PhD project is carried out as a research project and the PhD student facilitates research cooperation between the two partners. These fellowships usually have a duration of 3 years. More information is available at: www.en.fi.dk/research Self-financed PhD programmes: As a self-financed student, you are usually charged a tuition fee, ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 euros per year. International Financial Support: There is also the possibility of getting international financial support either from your home country or from international organisations such as the European Commission’s research programmes. For further information, please refer to: www.studyindenmark.dk MORE INFORMATION Contact the Faculty of your interest for a discussion of your possibilities for a PhD degree at University of Southern Denmark. Contact details are listed at each faculty’s PhD international page. The URLs are given under each faculty on the opposite page. A range of funding options is available: Fellowship: PhD fellowships are advertised by universities, research institutions, business enterprises and public and private foundations. Employment is usually for a period of 3 years. 77 EXCHANGE STUDENT LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A student sent from a partner institution who studies one or two semesters at the University of Southern Denmark. The course credits are to be transferred back to the degree studied in the home country. A good standard of English is required because teaching at the University typically involves student participation, class discussions, project work and student presentations. STUDY POSSIBILITIES This means that you must have a command of the English language equivalent of the IELTS score of 6.5 or the TOEFL score of 575/239/88. We ask you and your home university to document your English skills through our language requirement form. As an exchange student, you can study at one of our five campuses that offer courses in English: Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Slagelse. The University offers programmes especially tailored to exchange students taught in English and more than 60 entire degrees also taught in English. In addition, the Faculty of Humanities offers courses taught in English, German and Spanish at bachelor and master level. Just choose whichever suits you. COURSES You must arrive in time for our orientation day(s) which takes place a few days before the semester starts. In rare circumstances we accept late arrivals on request. You choose from courses offered in English. See our website for posssibilities. “Recommended Study Paths” comprise a selection of courses that give our students the best possible combination of courses, ensuring that timetable conflicts will not occur. ACCOMMODATION ACADEMIC SYSTEM A few days before classes start each campus has an orientation programme for new exchange students. Bachelor level = undergraduate (3 years or 3.5 years) = 180 or 210 ECTS credits Master level = graduate (2 years) = 120 ECTS credits on top of the 180/210 ECTS credits from the bachelor level ACADEMIC CALENDAR Autumn semester: Classes normally start September 1 and run to mid December. Spring semester: Classes normally start February 1 and run to mid May. For more information visit www.sdu.dk/international-office for current Academic Calendar. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS You must meet the entry requirements for the courses you wish to take, meet the application deadline and enclose all relevant documents. To follow courses at master level, you must have completed what compares to 180 ECTS credits within a relevant field. 78 ARRIVAL All five campuses guarantee accommodation for students from partner universities if we have received a complete application by our application deadline. ORIENTATION DAY ECTS CREDITS A full semester workload equals 30 ECTS credits. Two semesters equal 60 ECTS credits. Master courses often count as 10 ECTS credits, i.e. a third of one semester. Master students typically have 10-15 teaching hours per week. You are expected to take a full workload during your stay at the University, including exams. ECTS = European Credit Transfer System. DANISH LANGUAGE COURSES You can sign up for Danish language courses at language schools in town. These take place during the semester. TUITION Exchange students do not pay tuition. E EXCHANGE STUDENT THE PROCESS OF BECOMING AN EXCHANGE STUDENT AUTUMN/SPRING 1)Your home institution nominates you. tical matters in the course of May/June or November/ December. 2) You submit your application, requirements and accommodation forms and enclose all required enclosures. JULY-AUGUST/ DECEMBER-JANUARY 4) You receive information on accommodation in July/December, or at the beginning of August/January. 3) Your application is assessed. If the assessment is successful, you receive our enrolment pack containing your letter of enrolment, and information on various prac- APPLICATION DEADLINES Autumn semester April 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens May 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens 5) End of August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for all new students. SEPTEMBER/FEBRUARY 6) T he semester and classes start September 1/ February 1. CONTACT Tel: +45 6550 1000 Fax +45 6615 7500 Email: int@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk/en Spring semester October 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens November 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens 79 CONTACT Tel: +45 6550 1000 Fax +45 6615 7500 Email: int@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk/en GUEST STUDENT A student who studies a semester or two at the University of Southern Denmark. The course credits are to be transferred back to the degree studied in the home country. The student does not come as part of an exchange agreement from a partner institution. GUEST STUDENT STUDY POSSIBILITIES You can study at one of our five campuses that offer courses in English: Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Slagelse. The University offers specially tailored programmes in English and more than 50 entire degrees also taught in English. In addition the Faculty of Humanities offers courses taught in English, German and Spanish at Bachelor and M aster level. Just choose whichever suits you. ACADEMIC SYSTEM Bachelor level = undergraduate (3 years or 3.5 years) = 180 or 210 ECTS credits Master level = graduate (2 years) = 120 ECTS credits on top of the 180/210 ECTS credits from the bachelor level. APPLICATION DEADLINES Autumn semester April 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens May 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens Spring semester October 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens November 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens ARRIVAL You must arrive in time for our orientation day(s) which takes place a few days before the semester starts. In rare circumstances late arrivals can be accepted upon request. ORIENTATION DAY A few days before classes start in August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for new international students. ACADEMIC CALENDAR ECTS CREDITS Autumn semester: Classes start September 1 and run to mid December. Exams take place in December and/or January. A full semester workload equals 30 ECTS credits. Two semesters equal 60 ECTS credits. Master courses often count as 10 ECTS credits, i.e. a third of one semester. Master students typically have 10-15 teaching hours per week. As a guest student, you are expected to take a full workload during your stay at the University, including exams. ECTS = European Credit Transfer System. At the Faculty of Science, classes start one week earlier. Spring semester: Classes start February 1 and run to mid May. Exams take place in June. At the Faculty of 80 Science, classes start one week earlier. Note that some studies work on a quarter basis. For more information visit www.sdu.dk/international-office for current Academic Calendar. G GUEST STUDENT LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS A good standard of English is required because teaching at the University typically involves student participation, class discussions and student presentations. A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 575/230/88 is required. Note that some studies only accept the IELTS test. If you, as an EU/EEA citizen, can document this level of English by way of secondary school diploma, a TOEFL or an IELTS test is not required (with a few exceptions). You must meet the entry requirements for the courses you wish to be admitted to. You must meet the application deadline and enclose all relevant documents. DANISH LANGUAGE COURSES You have the possibility of applying for student accommodation through the university. You can sign up for free Danish language courses at language schools in town. These take place during the semester. TUITION FEES Guest students pay tuition fees. For details, see the relevant faculty on our website: www.sdu.dk/en ACCOMMODATION THE PROCESS OF BECOMING A GUEST STUDENT AUTUMN/SPRING 1) You send in your application with required enclosures to the University of Southern Denmark. 2) Your application is assessed. If the assessment is successful, you receive our enrolment pack containing your letter of enrolment and information on various practical matters. JUNE/DECEMBER 3) You pay the tuition. JULY-AUGUST/ DECEMBER- JANUARY 4) Y ou receive information on accommodation in July/December, or at the beginning of August/January. 5) End of August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for all new students. SEPTEMBER/FEBRUARY 6) The semester and classes start September 1/February 1. 81 INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP The University of Southern Denmark stands for top quality research-based postgraduate education, and choosing a postgraduate education at the University will provide you with a solid basis for your future career. The scholarship usually covers all tuition fees and in some cases also includes an additional stipend to cover part of the living expenses. Students must be able to finance the remainder of their tuition fees if necessary as well as living expenses. The University constantly seeks students of the highest quality, and, in recognition of the important investment that overseas students are making in their education, we are pleased to offer scholarships to certain applicants! Who can get the scholarship? Candidates must come from a non EU or EEA country and be eligible to pay tuition fees. The University of Southern Denmark does not charge tuition fees from full degree students from the Nordic countries or from the EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. Apply for admission and you will automatically be considered for the scholarship! There are a few scholarship schemes at the University of Southern Denmark. The largest one is the Danish Government Scholarship – supported by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. Through this scheme the university offers scholarships to highly qualified students enrolled in the following two-year master degree study programmes: • MSc(Eng) in Innovation and Business (Campus Sønderborg) • MSc(Eng) in Mechatronics (Campus Sønderborg) • MSc in IT Product Design (Campus Sønderborg) • MSc in Public Health (Campus Esbjerg) 82 The scholarship will be awarded to the best qualified of the eligible applicants to the above mentioned master degree study programmes. There is no need to make a separate scholarship application. All eligible candidates will be considered on the basis of the information they provide in their application form. More information on other scholarships can be found here: www.studyindenmark.dk www.sdu.dk/en/uddannelse/optagelse/scholarships www.iu.dk R RANKING The University of Southern Denmark appears on all the most extensive ranking lists of the best universities in the world and the table below shows the placing of the university on the most widely mentioned international rankings. It is pleasing to be able to note that among 17,000 universities in the world the University of Southern Denmark is doing well both nationally and internationally. RANKING COVERS 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Leiden, Crown indicator World - 142 - NA 195 Shanghai ARWU World 303-401 301-400 289 201-300 201-300 QS Top Universities World 300 298 311 318 311 THE World Universities World - 243 267 276-300 276-300 SDU is no. 34 in the Top 50 Under 50 list on QS Top Universities SURVIVAL GUIDE Do they? // why? // can i? // how? On the following pages you will find practical information, tips and tricks ... 86 G ACADEMIC CULTURE The relationship between students and teachers in Denmark is quite informal. Both students and teachers like to consider one another equals. You are always encouraged to ask questions both inside and outside of the classroom and to express your opinion on the themes discussed during the courses. The informal atmosphere does not imply, however, that an overly relaxed attitude towards your studies would be accepted. On the contrary, the independent nature of university studies in Denmark presupposes that students show initiative and take responsibility in the planning of their studies and in keeping to their own schedules. Students are expected to be able to analyse and discuss material, both in class, in group work and in the final examination. Most studies make use of both oral and written exams. ACCOMMODATION Finding a place to live often takes time, so we advise you to apply for accommodation when you apply to become a student at the University of Southern Denmark. In that case we will assist you in finding a place to live. There are several accommodation options: • Room in a hall of residence (Kollegium), price: 260-400 euro per month. • Privately rented room in a house or a flat , price: 250-500 euro per month. • Privately rented flat - either alone or shared with other students, prices vary considerably. Alternatively, you could swap a flat or room with students from Denmark who are going to study in your home city. For further information about this opportunity, please visit the website for international students home exchange at: www.casaswap.com BANKS Banking hours are from 10:00 - 16:00, Thursday to 17:30. On Saturdays and Sundays all banks are closed. SURVIVAL GUIDE BICYCLES Cycling is the most common form of transport in Denmark. In most towns there are even special biking lanes! When you are interested in buying a bike you can either buy a new or a second-hand bike at one of many local bike dealers. BUSES For transportation within the city, most of the students prefer a bicycle, however you can still reach all your destinations by bus. Visit www.fynbus.dk to get more information concerning timetables, routes and prices. COST OF LIVING The cost of living in Denmark is similar to that of other northern European countries. You should estimate spending between 600 and 700 euro monthly. Monthly rent for a room in a flat costs about 300 euro. You also need to consider the cost of books and other teaching materials, transport and going out. CPR-NUMBER All Danes have a personal number, called a CPR number. This is a personal ID number which is used by education institutions and all public organisations (e.g. the healthcare system, etc). Any person staying in Denmark for more than three months must register at the National Register and get a cpr.no. when they have received their residence permit. Citizens of one of the Nordic countries must register at the National Register after six months. They do not need to apply for a residence permit first. 87 CREDIT CARDS Credit cards are accepted in most shops and restaurants; however, some supermarkets only accept the special Danish debit card “Dankort”. Cash points for withdrawal of cash can be found outside several banks in the city centre and in the shopping centres. Please be aware that your bank imposes a limit as to the amount which you can withdraw at a time. ELECTRICITY 220 volts AC (50 Hz) is the Danish standard. If you are travelling with electrical or electronic devices be sure to bring a two-pin continental adapter with you. ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Laptop computers capable of operating on both 110 and 220 volts can be used in Denmark, but remember to bring a two-pin continental adapter with you since the prongs in Denmark may differ from those in your home country. For laptop computers working on 110 volts only, converters are necessary. EQUALITY The Danish constitution assures religious freedom for all citizens, but, also emphasises that the Evangelical Lutheran Church is the Danish state church and is supported by the state. Denmark has a law on ethnic equality, which bans ethnic discrimination and states that it is illegal to treat people differently on the grounds of gender, race and religion. There are additional laws to ensure gender equality and the country also has a minister for gender equality. FOOD AND TRADITIONS The Danes celebrate many holidays during the year. Some of them are religious holidays and some have cultural or historic roots. Specific traditions with regards to food, decorations and celebration are connected to most of the holidays, which are usually celebrated with friends and 88 family. Breakfast and dinner are typically eaten at home, whereas lunch is eaten at school, work, etc. and often consists of a packed lunch. At lunch the speciality Smørrebrød (open sandwiches) is normally eaten. It consists of rye bread buttered and covered with sliced meat, cheese etc. The summer dessert Rødgrød med fløde – its name being a test in pronunciation for all non-Danes – is a dessert usually made of redcurrants, raspberries and blackcurrants. The berries are boiled until they are soft, sweetened and thickened and finally served with cream or milk. HEALTH INSURANCE All residents in Denmark are entitled to free emergency treatment, linked to your own personal CPR-number. In case of an emergency, dial 112 to contact the police, the fire brigade or the ambulance. Emergency calls from payphones are free of charge. For more information on how to obtain access to the Danish health care system visit: www.newtodenmark.dk HYGGE, HUMOUR AND DANISH MENTALITY Hygge is an important element of the Danish culture. The word is difficult to translate, but those seeking to grasp its meaning will quickly realise that it is closely associated with having a good time with friends or family and with eating and drinking. Humour is another essential element. To many Danes, humour and irony are closely linked. Understanding this irony is an important part of grasping the Danish humour and mentality. The Danes emphasise equality, individuality and democracy. The tone between Danes is relatively informal. In the educational system, for example, students address their teachers by their first name. Open discussions form a central element of a Danish upbringing, inside as well as outside of the home. G IF YOU BECOME ILL International students living in Denmark for more than three months are covered by the Danish health insurance. It offers free doctor consultations and hospital treatment. You register for health insurance at the same time as registering at the Danish national register. You will receive a personal identity number and a health insurance card, which you should always bring when going to a doctor’s surgery or to the hospital. Your health insurance comes into effect six weeks after you arrive in the country. You should therefore consider taking out health insurance to cover you for this initial period. EU citizens are covered from arrival when they bring along the European Health Insurance Card. INFRASTRUCTURE Denmark’s infrastructure is well developed. The railway network is extensive, the roads are of a high standard and are relatively uncongested. The aviation system is among the most developed in the world and the airports have connections to most of the big international airports in the world. You can fly to capitals like Amsterdam, Berlin and Stockholm in an hour, and, in less than two hours, all the way to Paris, London, Dublin and Prague, to mention a few. LEARNING DANISH You do not have to speak Danish to study in Denmark, but understanding the local language might enrich your stay here. Danish is taught at several universities around the world. There are also a number of private or public organisations that offer lessons in Danish at different levels. Contact a language centre in your home country for further information. The Danish Embassies and Consulates can also refer to activities relating to Denmark in your home country. SURVIVAL GUIDE PHARMACIES Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 09:00 17:30 Friday 09:00 19:00 Saturday 09:00 14:00. POST OFFICES The opening hours of post offices can vary greatly from region to region, and even from district to district within cities and larger towns. As a guide, post offices are generally open Monday to Friday from 9.00/10.00 a.m. to 5.00/6.00 p.m. Some post offices are closed on Saturdays. Opening hours for those that are open are usually from 9.00/10.00 a.m. to 12.00/2.00 p.m. Some post offices are located within shops but you will always find the authorised post office sign on the front of the building. RESIDENCE AND WORK PERMIT Any student studying for more than three months in Denmark must apply for a residence permit. Special rules apply to Nordic citizens. If you are a citizen of the EU or the EEA countries, you must apply for your residence certificate once you have arrived in Denmark. If you hold a non- EU/EEA citizenship, you must apply for residence permit through the Danish Embassy or Consulate in your country before you go to Denmark. You must apply at least three months before the semester starts to get your residence permit in time. For more information visit: www.newtodenmark.dk 89 SMOKING AND SMOKING RESTRICTIONS Weekdays 09:00 - 19:00/20:00 Saturday 09:00 - 16:00 Smoking is banned in all indoor public places, making it illegal to smoke in virtually all enclosed and substantially enclosed public places and workplaces. Anyone who wants to smoke during study or work hours has to go outside. General opening hours for specialty shops are: Weekdays 10:00 - 17:30 Saturday 10:00 - 13:00 SAFE AND SECURE Denmark is the oldest monarchy in the world and at the same time a modern welfare state. The country has a high degree of income redistribution facilitated by the tax system and the differences between rich and poor are relatively small. The Danish welfare state is based on the “Scandinavian model”, characterised by universal healthcare, free education and social security for all citizens. Denmark is recognised for its high quality research in areas such as biotechnology and food and environmental science. The country is internationally oriented and plays an active role in global business and politics. Denmark has been a member of the EU since 1973 and has had a significant influence on both environmental and social issues as well as on the EU enlargement process. People who have visited Denmark often emphasise how safe the country feels. Children walk to school on their own and even the Queen can go shopping with a minimum of security arrangements. The statistics confirm this image of Denmark as a safe place: the country has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. SHOPPING Suggested shopping facilities for daily needs (foods, etc.) are: Bilka, Brugsen, Kvickly and Føtex. Lowprice supermarkets are: Fakta, Netto, Aldi, KIWI, Lidl and Rema 1000. Department stores and supermarkets are usually open: 90 On the first Saturday of each month many shops are open until 16:00 or 17:00. Most shops are closed on Sundays. However, many kiosks and gas stations are open outside normal opening hours and they may sell quite a considerable range of groceries (milk, bread, cheese etc.). SPORT, MUSIC AND LEISURE Danes love sports. About three out of four children and young people and half of the adult population are engaged in sporting activities in their spare time. Denmark has the highest number of sport facilities per capita amongst the European countries. A lot of Danes join a sports club. The most popular activities are gymnastics, football, badminton, swimming and handball. Fitness, aerobics, roller-skating and jogging are other popular activities. Being a country surrounded by water – all places in Denmark are less than 50 kilometres from the sea – sports such as sailing, windsurfing, fishing and rowing are also popular. Considering the size of the country, Denmark has achieved outstanding results in sports internationally. Denmark won the European Championship in Football in 1992 and in handball, the women’s national team won the European Championship in 1996, the World Championship in 1997 and the Olympic Games in 1996, 2000 and 2004, and the men’s national team won the European Championship in 2008. G SURVIVAL GUIDE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS January 1st > New Year’s Day (nytårsdag) A FEW EXAMPLES TO ILLUSTRATE THE PRICE LEVEL IN DENMARK: 1 litre of milk - € 1 1 kilo of pasta - € 1 Beer at a pub - € 4 Meal at a restaurant - € 15 Cinema ticket - € 10 Meal at McDonald’s - € 7 Danish newspaper - € 2 Thursday before Easter Sunday > Maundy Thursday (skærtorsdag) Friday before Easter Sunday > Good Friday (langfredag) Monday after Easter Sunday > Second Day of Easter (2. påskedag) Fourth Friday after Easter > Prayer Day (Store Bededag) 40 days after Easter Sunday > Ascension Day (Kristi Himmelfartsdag) Monday after Whitsunday > Second day of Whitsun (2. pinsedag) June 5th > Constitution day (grundlovsdag) December 24th-26th > Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day (Juleaften, 1. og 2. juledag) 91 GRADING SYSTEM THE GRADING SYSTEM USED IN ALL STATE-REGULATED EDUCATION AS FROM AUGUST 2007 IS THE 7-POINT GRADING SCALE. THE GRADING SCALE IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE ECTS-GRADING SCALE Grade Description 12 F or an excellent performance displaying a high level of command of all aspects of the relevant material, with no or only a few minor weaknesses. 10 F or a very good performance displaying a high level of command of most aspects of the relevant material, with only minor weaknesses. B 7 F or a good performance displaying good command of the relevant material but also some weaknesses. C 4 F or a fair performance displaying some command of the relevant material but also some major weaknesses. D 02 For a performance meeting only the minimum requirements for acceptance. E 00 F or a performance which does not meet the minimum requirements for acceptance. F -3 For a performance which is unacceptable in all respects. Apart from the 7-point grading scale, pass/fail assessment may also be used. 02 is the minimum grade for passing an exam. The student’s performance must be assessed according to academic targets set for the specific subject or course (absolute grading method). The relative grading method cannot be used. 92 ECTS A Fx G Denmark is densely populated and the land is cultivated, so the natural resorts consist of small reservations – woods, plantations, beaches etc. It is quite common for Danes to go for a walk or ride their bikes on Sundays, perhaps bringing a “madpakke” (packed lunch) with them. Almost all Danes have a bike, many use it daily and there are special paths for cyclists in many towns. Denmark is known for its many music festivals. During the summer there is a comprehensive and international programme of rock, folk and jazz music to choose from. The most famous festivals are the Roskilde Festival, the Folk Festival in Tønder and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. The Roskilde Festival is one of the largest and most trend-setting events on the European rock scene. STUDENT DISCOUNTS With your student card in hand, it is possible to get student discounts at a few places in town. Various fitness centres may offer discounts. Ask around. The University book shop gives 10% discount on books. As student discounts are often not listed, it is a good idea to ask whether a store or museum gives student discounts. TELEPHONE Telephone calls to foreign countries: dial 00 + country code + subscriber’s number, omitting initial 0 (when calling Italy do not omit initial 0), if any. Country codes and instructions for using the telephone can be found on the first pages of the telephone directory. The country code for Denmark is 45. TIME ZONE Denmark operates on Central European Time 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 9 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. SURVIVAL GUIDE From the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, Denmark is on summer time, which means putting the clocks one hour forward. TIP Tip is already included in the bill, so in Denmark leaving a tip is not required or expected at restaurants, in hotels, or when taking a taxi, but of course it is always appreciated. There are no set percentages though, for instance like in the U.S. If you decide to leave a tip, you would normally just round up the total. For example if the total is DKK 152 - you could round up to DKK 160. VACCINATIONS At present, no vaccinations, health certificates or the like are required when entering Denmark from another country. DO YOU NEED HELP? Our international team is at your service. At the International Office, you can get help with practical matters. The International Office is engaged in sending and receiving students. At present, the University cooperates with more than 500 universities within various Nordic and EU programmes (Nordplus and Erasmus) as well as other bilateral agreements. You are also welcome to contact our team of International Student Ambassadors on Facebook, who come from all parts of Europe and are happy to provide you with more information in your preferred language. 93 94 BACHELOR BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES - 3 YEARS As a bachelor degree student at SDU, you become part of an inspiring and informal study environment where your relationship with your teachers is close and friendly. You will typically work on innovative, real-life group projects in our attractive study facilities. LIVING Undertaking a bachelor degree programme in one of SDU’s five cities is not just something you do. It is a way of life. The cities become part of your student identity. They are all student-friendly, with many international students and easy access to green areas. You will find lots of opportunities to make friends and socialise, and the faculties are close to the city centres. TEAMWORK All bachelor degree programmes at SDU are based on teamwork and project work. Why? Future jobs and technologies are based on people working together. CLOSE It is your learning process. It is your education. That is why your lectures at SDU are based on dialogue and learning in smaller groups. So go ahead: challenge your lecturer and ask whenever you are in doubt. FREEDOM You are free to choose how you want to combine the building blocks of your bachelor degree programme. Passing your exams requires living up to certain academic standards, but it is up to you to decide how you want to manage your time and resources. We call it freedom, individuality and responsibility. 95 96 MASTER MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMMES - 2 YEARS When you undertake a Master’s degree programme at SDU you become part of an inspiring and informal study environment, where closeness and approachability between students and staff is the norm. You will work on innovative, real-life projects in teams and in modern study facilities. FRIENDLY When you choose a Master’s degree programme, you also choose where to live while studying. Odense, Esbjerg, Kolding, Slagelse and Sønderborg are all student-friendly cities and very welcoming to international students. Moreover, they are not too big for you to become familiar with during your stay there. Your friends, social life, nature and the faculty are always close by. PEOPLE All study programmes are based on people working together: teamwork and project work. You solve academic and professional tasks in collaboration with your fellow students. Why? Learning and developing in teams prepare you to take on the real world and build a career. DIALOGUE It is your learning process. It is your education. That is why lectures at SDU are based on dialogue. So go ahead: ask your lecturers whenever you are in doubt. INDIVIDUALITY You are free to choose how you want to combine the building blocks of your Master’s degree programme. Passing your exams requires living up to certain academic standards, but it is up to you to decide how you want to manage your time and resources. We call it freedom, individuality and responsibility. 97 Index ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 98 BACHELOR Global Management and Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Innovation and Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interaction Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechatronics (BSc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechatronics (BEng) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Development and Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 106 107 108 110 111 MASTER Chemical Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Innovation and Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maritime Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechatronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physics and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IT Product Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robot Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Development and Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 114 117 118 119 120 122 125 126 129 BACHELOR Economics & Business Adm. – International Economics and Business Relations. . . . Economics & Business Administration – Business Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Economics and Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Market and Management Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 133 134 135 137 MASTER Accounting and Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macroeconomics – Growth and Fluctuations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economics and Project Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance and Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Care Management and Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Global Marketing and Innovation Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Microeconomics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting and Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brand Management and Marketing Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Global Value Chain Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Change Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Management and Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Business and Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Business and Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Business and Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management of Innovation Processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management of People. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing and Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regional Economics and Business Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 149 150 152 153 154 156 157 160 162 164 167 168 169 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES HEALTH SCIENCES SCIENCE HUMANITIES Sports and Event Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strategic Entrepreneurship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing, Globalisation and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strategy and Organisation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental and Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comparative Public Policy and Welfare Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Security and Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cultural Sociology in Law, Power and Social Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cultural Sociology in Social Transformation Processes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 173 174 176 177 178 179 180 183 184 MASTER Public Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 MASTER Applied Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Sound Communication and Behaviour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology – Environmental Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biomedicine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computational Biomedicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology – Marine Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molecular Bioscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nanobioscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 193 194 197 198 200 202 203 204 206 208 210 212 213 BACHELOR Business, Language and Culture (Chinese). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 International Business Administrationand Modern Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Modern Languages and Intercultural Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 MASTER American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business, Language and Culture (Sønderborg/Flensburg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business, Language and Culture (Negot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business, Language and Culture (Chinese). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English MA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middle East Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Business Communication and Communication Design . . . . . . . . . . International Tourism and Leisure Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maritime Archaeology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tourism Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 221 222 226 228 229 230 231 232 233 99 100 E ENGINEERING ENGINEERING If it is robots, screws and electronics that interest you, a degree programme at the Faculty of Engineering will be right up your street. And at the same time, you can raise your international profile with our state-of-the-art resources and strong global connections. 101 ENGINEERING Global Management and Manufacturing With globalisation, companies have to change their strategic focus from local manufacturing to the management of global manufacturing networks. As a GMM engineer you will become a key person in connection with the coordination and development of future manufacturing processes. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The study programme focuses on global business development. Management of the global manufacturing network, supply chain management and cultural understanding, combined with the development of personal learning skills, are key words for Global Management and Manufacturing. The main content of the study programme can be illustrated by four main themes: The study programme is set in an international environment of both Danish and international students and offers not only an international study environment but also the possibility of going abroad for your internship or for studies at a partner university. This adds a large degree of freedom to your studies. • Supply Chain Management – Production and Operations Management • Business Management • International Orientation and Cultural Understanding • Personal skills The programme emphasises projectbased learning. The project form prepares students for industry where the project method is becoming more and more prevalent. In the team based semester projects focus is on the international aspects within business and at the same time it aims to improve the students under- TITLE Bachelor of Engineering FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Henrik Johnsen Vindt, hjv@iti.sdu.dk standing of management, communication and interaction with people from different cultures. Several projects are made in close cooperation with the industry. The University of Southern Denmark has a major network of industrial partners in Denmark as well as abroad. These partnerships create joint research and development projects – as well as an opportunity for students when they are to embark on their five-month engineering internship at a company. The study programme is a seven semester programme, including a five-month internship at a foreign or Danish company and a final five-month project, which you prepare in cooperation with a company. sdu.dk/beng-gmm /facultyofengineering WHERE Odense E 102 ”LECTURES ARE PROJECTORIENTED AND WE LEARN BY DOING” ENGINEERING Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Utku Soylu Country: Turkey Study Programme: Global Manufacturing and Management Campus: Odense WHY SDU? Actually, I had a few places to choose from. The most different country from my home was Denmark. Even the idea of coming to Denmark was pretty exciting. How could I miss the chance to live one year in a Nordic country. I researched all my options by asking my friends who had studied at SDU. My lecturers also highly recommend the school. When I learned of all the possible opportunities at SDU, I didn’t hesitate for one second. STUDYING AT SDU We are more like friends with the teachers and have plenty of opportunities to discuss if we have any disagreements with them. Lectures are project-oriented and we learn by doing, especially through our mistakes. Group work also helps us to be prepared for real business life. It’s strange and marvellous to learn new cultures from all around Europe and get used to this multi-cultural life. In the beginning I was hesitant in talking with teachers. Last week I discussed with my teacher what I was doing wrong in one of my projects for approximately one hour. The progress is amazing. I learn how to be confident and to be gentle in any kind of situation. I have become a really different person. And now I have lots of great friends from all around the world. It’s perfect. WHAT ARE THE DANES LIKE? Danes are cute! Sometimes their beauty could be a reason to underestimate their personal traits. They are sympathetic, hardworking and helpful. I learned how warm people can be from them. Their work ethic and lifestyles are so good. They know how to live without hesitation. Denmark inspires us to make life better. 103 E ENGINEERING “THERE IS A SENSE OF EXTREME PEACE REIGNING IN THE STREETS AND AMONG PEOPLE.” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Nicole Home Country: Italy Study Programme: Manufacturing and Management BEng Campus: Odense HOW IS THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? Modern. Everything is convenient and efficient with functioning services. The study rooms are well equipped and there are comfortable meeting and leisure areas where you cannot miss a foosball table! Lessons are based on discussions and group work. Here the English level is very high and there are many international students making it a lot of fun! WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? My friends and I enjoy the few sunny days that Denmark gives us lying in one of the many parks observing Danes struggling with disposable barbecues! We also organise bike rides, picnics, improvised outdoor trips and of course spend long weekends together. 104 WHAT SURPRISED YOU THE MOST ABOUT STUDYING/LIVING IN DENMARK? The informal relationship with teachers who are open to dialogue and always available. A feeling of freedom prevails in the university; students are free to take their breaks and even eat in class without this being recognised as an act of rudeness. Students can be seen running barefoot across the study rooms! There is a sense of extreme peace reigning in the streets and among people. ENGINEERING 105 ENGINEERING Innovation and Business Can you juggle technology, ideas and people – and ensure your product hits the market running? PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Engineers today often need more than technical knowledge. Industry increasingly wants people who can move in the worlds of business and technology, transforming product ideas into reality. This programme emphasises skills such as creativity, business sense and entrepreneurship as highly as physics, maths and research methods. As a member of a project team you study creativity, innovation management and business development. Furthermore, you examine marketing, economics, user centred design, product software, electronics, mechanics and mathematical modelling. You learn to create and market products based on engineering and business expertise. Whether you dream of working in an existing business or starting your own, you will learn the principles of product development. TITLE Bachelor of Science in Engineering WHERE Sønderborg E 106 General structure of the programme: The programme is structured around the following themes: Semester 1 Discover innovation and business Semester 2 Technology in use Semester 3 Making business Semester 4 Starting business Semester 5 Experts in teams Semester 6 Bachelor project FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Marianne Stenger, mas@mci.sdu.dk In addition to the compulsory courses and projects, you will have a choice of elective courses. The programme consists of group work and lectures. You also have the opportunity to test your ideas on leading experts from industry. International students study alongside Danish students, giving you the opportunity to work with engineering in multicultural teams. sdu.dk/bsc-innovation /facultyofengineering Interaction Design ENGINEERING Do you want to develop exciting play equipment for young people? Or would you rather design interactive survival equipment, healthcare products or energy saving devices that can improve life for many people, or simply just make it more enjoyable? PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT As an Interaction Design engineer you contribute to the design and development of user-oriented, interactive products, services and systems for the future. You will be part of a unique and collaborative learning environment where the emphasis is on practical projects that explore a range of user issues in different contexts. Communication and presentation skills are emphasised as a means of involving everyone associated with a product development process – users, associated networks of people from industry, and other stakeholders. Interaction Design puts the user at the heart of the product development process. A discipline that focuses on people in the context of their working or daily lives, and ensures that technology relates to their needs, dreams or desires. Interaction Design takes into account the people who develop and produce as well as the user of a product, and therefore human interaction and communication are two of the corner-stones of the programme. TITLE Bachelor of Engineering WHERE Sønderborg Each semester is structured around a theme under which relevant courses and subjects will be introduced: Semester 1 Discovery: An introduction to the entire field of interaction design through a series of smaller projects Semester 2 Mechanical Interaction: Muscles and motors FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Christina Skytte Møller, skytte@mci.sdu.dk Semester 3 Electronic Interaction: Sensors and senses Semester 4 Intelligent Interaction: Bytes and brains Semester 5 Interactive Products: Experts in teams Semester 6 Company Internship Semester 7 Final Project The study programme is a seven semester programme, including a fivemonth internship at a foreign or Danish company and a final five-month project, which you prepare in cooperation with a company. sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Diplomingenioer/ Interaktivt_Design /facultyofengineering 107 E ENGINEERING Mechatronics (BSc) Intelligent products need intelligent engineers. If you want to manage mechatronics at every stage – as part of an effective team – this programme gives you the expertise. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Visit any home in Europe and you will find several mechatronic products – intelligent products combining electronic, mechanical and software solutions. Mechatronics is about developing products that include mechanical, electronic and embedded software technologies. Core courses include maths, physics, electronics, mechanics and embedded software. Furthermore you will gain firm competencies of the development process as well as knowledge regarding the different methods used in the design of modern mechatronic products and systems. From music systems and video players to digital cameras and DVD players, mechatronic products are developing at such a speed that industry requires engineers who can work fast – in a range of disciplines. This programme enables you to work as a development engineer with high-tech mechatronics. You will be able to lead the entire production process, from idea to finished product, and work as part of a team. With technical know-how and leadership skills, you will be able to transform a product idea into reality. TITLE Bachelor of Science in Engineering WHERE Sønderborg 108 FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Ib Christensen, ic@mci.sdu.dk Each of the six semesters has a specific theme and structure: Semester 1 Discover Mechatronics Semester 2 Build Mechatronics Semester 3 Develop Mechatronics Semester 4 Construct Mechatronics Semester 5 Experts in Teams Semester 6 Bachelor Project International students study alongside Danish students, giving you the opportunity to work with engineering in multicultural teams. sdu.dk/bsc-mechatronics /facultyofengineering “PROBABLY THE MAIN REASON WAS THE FACT THAT HIGHER EDUCATION IN DENMARK IS FREE FOR ALL EU CITIZENS” ENGINEERING Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Sergey Home Country: Latvia Study Programme: Mechatronics BSc Campus: Sønderborg WHY DENMARK? Probably the main reason was the fact that higher education in Denmark is free for all EU citizens. I also heard that Denmark is a nice place to live. HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURES? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? Mostly the teachers are nice and kind. We have a lot of practical projects, workshops and lab exercises. The study environment is perfect – you have everything you need for study and research work. The faculty is in a modern building with good infrastructure and beautiful views outside the windows. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO AS A STUDENT WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? In Denmark people have great opportunities for doing sports, with different sports clubs for both amateurs and professionals. I play football and floorball. But if you’re a party guy, then you also shouldn’t be disappointed with Danish parties! WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? Before I came here, I thought that it is hard - in the sense of communication and being part of the society. Actually, it’s not so hard; generally people in Denmark are friendly and speak English. Although I still needed some time for acclimatisation and adaption. 109 E ENGINEERING Mechatronics (BEng) Profitable? Marketable? Usable? This programme turns you into a hands-on decision maker who ensures that the entire production process works – including the final product. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Speed and precision are key factors in developing mechatronic products – intelligent goods combining mechanical, electronic and software solutions. As products such as digital cameras and DVD-players become increasingly widespread, engineers in global industry must meet new demands by managing technology and business at the same time. Mechatronics is about developing products that include mechanical, electronic and embedded software technologies. Core courses include maths, physics, electronics, mechanics and embedded software. Furthermore you will gain firm competencies of the development process as well as knowledge regarding the different methods used in the design of modern mechatronic products and systems. This programme combines science with business, enabling you to manage technology, design and people while optimising production. You will make decisions across the organisation. Thus, a mechatronics engineer is able to think holistically and to participate in a company’s development focusing on technical, business and social matters. TITLE Bachelor of Science in Engineering WHERE Sønderborg 110 FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Ib Christensen, ic@mci.sdu.dk Each of the seven semesters has a specific theme and structure: Semester 1 Discover Mechatronics Semester 2 Build Mechatronics Semester 3 Develop Mechatronics Semester 4 Construct Mechatronics Semester 5 Experts in Teams Semester 6 Internship Semester 7 Final project The programme consists of both lectures and project work with other students and industry as well as a full semester internship, where you will work on a real-life project for a company. sdu.dk/beng-mechatronics /facultyofengineering Product Development and Innovation ENGINEERING Can you manage business and technology? Wear both hats with this degree, which gives you the chance to specialise creatively. PROGRAMME PROFILE Product development teams across the world need innovators with engineering expertise and business know-how. By employing people with technical and entrepreneurial knowledge, companies ensure that their products enjoy the best chance of success. This programme enables you to work as a trouble-shooter throughout the entire development process. You can pursue a challenging career that involves a wide range of innovative areas such as product management and optimisation, technology management, marketing and sales, and product development methods. TITLE Bachelor of Science in Engineering With specialist knowledge in your chosen area, you will be able to build your own business or develop new business areas in existing global companies. CONTENT The programme combines lectures, seminars and real life projects. Furthermore, it equips you for technology innovation management by exploring market needs, product design, product development and manufacturing processes. You also learn about mechanical design, networked manufacturing and production planning in an international context. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Søren Jensen, soj@iti.sdu.dk The first four semesters contain a business development project with a specific main focus. Semester 1 The innovation process Semester 2 Creativity and idea development Semester 3 From concept to design Semester 4 From design to manufacturing Semester 5 Study Abroad / Follow your interests Semester 6 Bachelor project / From product innovation to market implementation. sdu.dk/bsc-pdi /facultyofengineering WHERE Odense 111 E ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering Become an expert chemical engineer and improve everyday lives. This programme enables you to put the theories behind chemistry, biotechnology and environmental technology into practice. PROGRAMME PROFILE Chemical and pharmaceutical products are part of our everyday lives. We need chemical engineers to coordinate research, development and production of all these products. Moreover, society demands knowledge about how to save energy in chemical production and how to use bio-waste as an energy source. This programme enables you to work as an expert chemical engineer as a researcher, and within a range of areas in the chemical, biochemical and pharmaceutical industries. CONTENT This programme gives you the choice between one of four profiles with the opportunity to obtain expert skills within: TITLE Master of Science in Engineering • Biotechnology and bio-refining: e.g. technical microbiology and reactor engineering, advanced natural product chemistry and methods for isolation and characterisation of metabolites, protein chemistry, and biorefinery and biomass. • Functional Materials: e.g. material chemistry, chemical metallurgy and corrosion, and methods for characterisation of solid substances. • Chemical Process Engineering: e.g. advanced separation techniques (membrane processes, crystallisation techniques), catalysis, engineering and modelling. • Eco-efficient Engineering: e.g. environmental system analysis, eco-innovation of systems and products, and water technology. FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Lene Pedersen, lp@kbm.sdu.dk E 112 sdu.dk/msc-chemistry /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Odense The first three semesters of the programme consist of coursework with theory and laboratory work, while the last semester comprises an independent research project leading to a master thesis. The research for the master thesis can be carried out within the University of Southern Denmark or in collaboration with an industrial company or an academic institution, which may be situated either in Denmark or abroad. “MY DECISION TO GO TO DENMARK HAS DEFINITELY BEEN THE BEST IN MY LIFE” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Dominika Home Country: Poland Study Programme: Chemical Engineering Campus: Odense FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF DENMARK? WHAT DO YOU GAIN FROM STUDYING ABROAD? First of all, an incredible number of bicycles! It’s really easy and pleasant to be a bike enthusiast here. You can get everywhere by bike... even to the seaside. Some bicycles really have unusual designs - I wonder how it’s possible to ride them! In my opinion, studying in Denmark provides opportunities for personal growth. The Danish educational system is designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking. WHAT ARE THE DANES LIKE IN YOUR OPINION? All Danes speak English so it’s not a problem to communicate with them. They’re really helpful and friendly, you don’t even need to ask for help - they offer it themselves. Danes respect each other and respect individuality. Here all people are equal. My decision to go to Denmark has definitely been the best in my life. And neither rain nor wind can put me off this wonderful country! 113 ENGINEERING Environmental Engineering Over the course of time, man has performed wonders when it comes to technological development and growth in prosperity. However, the development and growth have a great impact on the world’s natural resources, and at the same time, we face a massive climate challenge. A challenge society needs to address. PROGRAMME PROFILE Join our Master programme in Environmental Engineering, and find your way to become a player in creating a sustainable future! Achieve extensive knowledge of the environmental implications of human activities and needs, and be trained to design environmentally benign and ecoefficient solutions to societal infrastructure as well as industrial products and processes. Experience the beauty and challenge of teamwork, and work on real life projects in close cooperation with companies, authorities and research institutions. CONTENT The study programme is deeply integrated with our large and advanced research portfolio and with the forefront of sustainability development in industry and society of Denmark and the EU. We focus our research on the development of sustainable waste management tech- TITLE Master of Science in Engineering nologies and systems, carbon management and bio-systems, renewable energy system design, industrial and municipal water management and technologies, and the design and innovation of industrial products and processes. A holistic view is the backbone of our teaching, providing you with the ability to understand and manage the environmental consequences of engineering solutions and decisions at all levels from company to societal infrastructure. In the prioritisation and selection of sustainable solutions, you will learn to master key engineering tools such as Consequential Life Cycle Assessment, Energy System Analysis, Material Flow Analysis, Process Integration and more. The curriculum and experience from this programme will open the doors to multiple career options in consultancies, industry, authorities or research institutions. Join the programme and be part of a rapidly growing and leading research FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Birgitte L. Sørensen, bls@kbm.sdu.dk E 114 Three core disciplines are integrated in the study programme: •U nderstanding sustainability: Looking at global environmental challenges, the role of Design-for-Environment, strategies for mitigation of environmental impacts and resource depletion. • E nvironmental technology: Strategies and technologies for the management and treatment of wastewater and solid waste. • E co-efficient Engineering: Methods and tools for analysing the environmental impacts of technologies, systems, products and processes and for creating eco-efficient solutions at all levels. sdu.dk/msc-environmental /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Odense group being a key player in the ongoing and ambitious transition of Danish infrastructure and industry towards sustainability. “MANY OF THE EXAMS ARE ORAL, AND YOU HAVE A DISCUSSION WITH YOUR TEACHER ABOUT YOUR OVERALL KNOWLEDGE“ Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Maria del Rosario Vázquez Viétez Home country: Spain Study programme: Environmental Engineering MSc Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO STUDY IN DENMARK? WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE SO FAR? I wanted to study in an international environment that has practical – and team – work as its main focus. I would say all of them, with all the people I’ve met, Danish and international, the amazing conversations I shared with people from other places and with other cultural backgrounds, the contact with them and what I can learn from them is what really what makes my days happy here! HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURERS? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The teachers are very close to you, the teacher and student are at the same level. The classes are very dynamic and active as student participation is expected. . In short, the education here at SDU is based on “thinking for oneself” that is, one is expected to find info and make decisions in order to solve an academic problem. WHAT IS IT THAT SURPRISED YOU STUDYING/LIVING IN DENMARK? The study environment is at your disposal and you get an infinite number of resources and facilities for you to improve your academic performance. An example of this is that the study areas of the University are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 115 E ENGINEERING ”AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER OPENS MANY DOORS TO A SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONAL LIFE” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Magdalena Jaroszak Country: Poland Study Programme: Environmental Engineering Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? The idea of living and studying amongst the sustainable, environmentally conscious and friendly Danish people appealed to me. WHY DID YOU JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMERS? I think that an international career opens many doors to a successful professional life either abroad or in our own country. It gives indispensable experience to share life, ideas and passions with people from all over the world and offers opportunities to build networks which hopefully will pay off in the future as well as build incredible friendships. The International Brainstormer Programme (see page 00) incorporates society and science. Therefore it is so helpful and interesting. Via the programme we get the opportunity to build our network which is an indispensable tool while E 116 searching for a job. Included is the mentor-mentee programme which I found to be really rewarding for us. Moreover, we should not forget about the Danish language private classes on the Netdansk website which is available for us to ask for help 24/7. BENEFITS OF STUDYING ABROAD? I have definitely learned how to work with other students. The Danish educational system is the kingdom of teamwork and cooperation. I have learned a new country through talking with people from many countries. I have learned a new language. I specified my environmentallyconcerned interests thanks to the possibility of working during our courses at the university on real projects, given to students to solve by Danish companies and municipalities. Innovation and Business ENGINEERING Can you turn innovation into a successful business? Combine your interests in technology, innovation and business with this programme. PROGRAMME PROFILE You need more than just a good idea to launch a new product – you need technical knowledge and business expertise. This programme combines innovation, business sense and entrepreneurship with engineering and research methods. You learn how to create and market products based on a sound knowledge of engineering combined with user knowledge. Whether you dream of working in an existing business or starting your own, we provide you with the fundamental principles of product and service development. CONTENT During this study programme you will improve your skills in managing innovations seen from a company perspective. TITLE Master of Science in Engineering You will work on various projects in cooperation with the industry such as building new business models and working on how users can be integrated in the innovation process. You will learn how to design and build mechatronic products and, at the same time, you will become acquainted with knowledge of business planning etc. to further improve your business skills. You will have the opportunity to specialise and get hands-on experience in, for example: •C ompany administration and management •D evelopment of mechatronic products •D evelopment and manufacturing of mechanical products •D evelopment of intelligent electronic products With this international study programme you get the opportunity to work with engineering in multicultural teams with students from Denmark and the rest of the world alike. • Innovation management and scientific methods • Entrepreneurship and project management • Design and creativity FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Marianne Stenger, mas@mci.sdu.dk International Brainstormer www.sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/ Innovation_and_Business /facultyofengineering WHERE Sønderborg 117 E ENGINEERING Maritime Technology The programme combines the fundamentals in maritime technology with the latest developments in related fields such as transportation, economics, operations, environment, safety and risk assessment. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT This two-year Master of Science programme is designed for people with a maritime professional bachelor degree who wish to gain a stronger knowledge base within maritime technology at Master level. Three key competences are acquired from this programme, namely Structural Analysis, Environment, and Transport/ Transport Economics. This will enable you to gain a broad range of knowledge with good interdisciplinary skills. These competences will be continually developed through the 2 years of study. Achieve extensive knowledge in a variety of disciplines that combined provide an interdisciplinary overview of the field of maritime and offshore technology. The programme offers you the opportunity to explore in-depth maritime technology, equipping you with essential competences through a variety of applied projects. The programme also equips you with high-level analytical skills and provides a solid foundation for your professional academic or professional development. TITLE Master of Science • Structural analyses: strength, deformation and fatigue analyses of structural elements and machineries, loads on ocean structures (wind, waves, currents and ice), and reliability and risk analyses of structural systems and equipment • T ransport / Transport Economy: world economy and transport, connection between trade, production and transport, transport mode characteristics, financial investment evaluation of production or transportation systems, and reliability and risk analyses of operation and transport During the final year, you will carry out a research project leading to a master thesis. The project can be carried out within the University of Southern Denmark or in collaboration with an industrial company or an academic institution, which may be situated either in Denmark or abroad. • Environment: sustainable development and life cycle assessment, environmental law and regulation, and environmental risk assessment FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Birgitte L. Sørensen, bls@kbm.sdu.dk sdu.dk/msc-environmental /facultyofengineering WHERE Odense 118 International Brainstormer Mechatronics ENGINEERING Can you think innovatively, act practically and lead a development process from start to finish? This programme gives you in-depth knowledge about mechatronics – a step towards realising your ideas! PROGRAMME PROFILE Society relies on mechatronics – intelligent products combining electronic, mechanical and software solutions. This programme enables you to design and develop high-tech mechatronic products for a market in constant change; with consumers who demand smaller, faster and more flexible products. You will act as a trouble-shooter across disciplines, identifying problems and optimising production. With technical know-how and leadership skills, you can transform product ideas into practical solutions for everyday life. CONTENT This master programme gives you profound knowledge within the core topics of mechatronics. Furthermore, you have the opportunity to specialise within one of the following four areas: Micro- and nanotechnology With the ongoing trend of miniaturisation in engineering and modern information technology, nanotechnology becomes TITLE Master of Science in Engineering increasingly important in the area of mechatronics. In Nanotechnology you will work with electronic systems and information technology in nano-dimensions. Modelling and Control of Mechatronics Systems The widespread use of microcontrollers has increased significantly in recent years, with billions of microcontrollers introduced every year in various types of control and monitoring applications, including a broad variety of mechatronic systems. This academic profile enables you to develop advanced control systems to meet future demands. Dynamic Mechatronic Systems With increasing demand for improvement of industrial product development, mathematical modelling support is becoming an important tool to avoid product development based on traditional trial-and- FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Ib Christensen, ic@mci.sdu.dk error methods. Among other things, you will work with mathematical modelling to improve the product development of mechatronic and dynamic systems. Power Electronics The world’s increasing demand for efficient use of the limited energy resources also creates an increasing demand for engineers with the ability to design Power Electronic solutions – e.g. electrical vehicles, systems for energy harvesting (solar, wind..) etc. The Power Electronic profile provides you with knowledge, skills and competencies to design and develop products and systems complying to this increasing demand. Graduates will be qualified to undertake advanced analytical mathematical and physics challenges in the mechatronics industry. sdu.dk/msc-mechatronics /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Sønderborg 119 E ENGINEERING Physics and Technology Light and sound surround us – interacting with our physical world and influencing our daily lives. Discover the secrets of Acoustics, Optics and Nanotechnology and open the door to a wealth of possibilities in industry, technology and society. PROGRAMME PROFILE The leap between research and the realisation of new products is steadily becoming smaller. Furthermore, high added value technology is becoming the key to success in a globalised world. Therefore, companies operating on the technological leading edge need candidates who are capable of combining a solid theoretical background in physics with practical experience in state-of-theart technologies in inter-disciplinary projects. CONTENT In this programme you choose to specialise in either Acoustics and Signal Processing or Optics, Sensors and Nanotechnology. Acoustics and Signal Processing Acoustics is the science of sound and covers a very broad area of knowledge which is connected to several fields of science and technology. More specifi- TITLE Master of Science in Engineering cally, we will focus on technologies such as microphones and loudspeakers, signal treatment, mechanical vibrations in industry, and hearing aids. Acoustics is also closely linked with the subjective perception of sound such as in the acoustic design of rooms, noise or music. Traditionally, Denmark has a strong international position in acoustics and we offer many possibilities for company collaboration and future jobs in acoustics. With an academic profile in Acoustics and Signal Processing you will be able to address fundamental issues within acoustics and vibrations, as well as in the recording and processing of acoustic signals. Optics, Sensors and Nanotechnology Optics is the science of light and colour. Especially during the past thirty years, optics has developed rapidly. The most significant reason for this ‘optical revolution’ is the invention and development FURTHER INFORMATION Mr René Lynge Eriksen, rle@iti.sdu.dk E 120 With an academic profile in Optics, sensors and Nanotechnology you will be able to address fundamental issues within optics as well as to work on the many applications of optics as an analytical tool. You will be an expert in the measurement and operation of optical signals. During the final year, you will carry out a research project leading to a thesis. The project can be carried out within the University of Southern Denmark or in collaboration with an external research and/or industrial partner. sdu.dk/msc-phystech /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Odense of the many different lasers which are on the market today. The primary focus of the programme is the interaction between light and materials, nanophysics, sensors, nanotechnology, molecular physics and spectroscopy. ”WE STUDENTS WERE ALLOWED TO USE ALL THE VERY EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT IN THE LABS AS MUCH AS WE WANTED” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Frank Mueller Country: Germany Study Programme: MSc in Physics and Technology Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? The programme had the right profile and was exactly what I was looking for. I looked at possibilities in both Sweden and Denmark, but in the end I chose SDU in Denmark. THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? I have never experienced that professors have not had the time to answer questions and the academic standard is really high. The importance of hands-on work is emphasised by the professors. Socially, the university is also great, I like the Friday Bar, which is a great place to meet for a beer or soft drink and meet new friends. WHAT ARE THE DANES LIKE? Before coming to Denmark I had heard that Danes could be cold and distanced. But that is not my experience. They are very kind and open and have always helped me if I needed it. CAREER PATH? I have been lucky to be offered my dream job at Endress+Hauser in Stuttgart. In my studies I specialised in optics and in my new job I will be bringing the competencies acquired in my studies into practice when working with optical based sensor systems. I spent a big part of my studies in labs and on practical work experience in a Danish company. This is exactly what employers are looking for. At the job interview I experienced that there is a great respect for the quality of Danish education. They did not specifically know my study programme, but they were very impressed that hands-on work is such a big part of the programme. 121 E ENGINEERING IT Product Design Become part of a new era of designers with this programme which focuses on participatory design, user centred design, interaction design and design research. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Designers need to be able to understand the people and practices that new technologies will affect. Multidisciplinary graduates are actively sought after by the industry because they have the ability to understand users, engage others in the design process and think creatively through technology, materials and events. With this programme you will learn to: This programme focuses on training this new breed of professional designers. Students work in cross-disciplinary teams and apply participatory design principles to product and service development. The programme comprises students from various educational backgrounds, creating an ideal environment for developing skills in multidisciplinary collaboration for industrial project work. TITLE Master of Science in Information Technology WHERE Kolding E 122 • Understand and apply theories and methods for developing innovative products and services • Design user interaction for IT products based on user empathy and aesthetics of interaction • Establish and facilitate collaboration between design teams and stakeholders in the development process • Organise successful development processes and pilot them in industrial contexts • Contribute to the continuous development of theories, methods, and technologies in participatory innovation. FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Vicki Sørensen, vick@mci.sdu.dk The programme is divided into four semesters, which focus on the following themes: • Design research horizons • Participatory design practice • Experience design • Thesis research During your studies, you will work in the design studio and learn through intensive projects and seminars to explore the hot topics in designing; some will be solo, but most projects will be conducted in pairs or larger teams. sdu.dk/msc-itpd /itproductdesign Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu ”THERE ARE A LOT OF WATERSPORT OPPORTUNITIES HERE WHICH SUITS ME FINE” Name: Brian Country: Germany Study Programme: IT-Product Design Campus: Kolding WHY DENMARK? Denmark has a great education system. Classes are small and the Danes are a friendly people with an open mind. There are a lot of watersport opportunities here which suits me fine! WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK? Top facilities and I found a unique study programme which fits perfectly with my intellectual curiosity. The methods of teaching here are much more focused on practical work and this is especially beneficial for me with my engineering background. This allows for a step by step view of product development processes and includes important areas like user-centered design and user-experience design but also feasibility, construction and business considerations. In my view, while many professions can develop good products, this programme strives for nothing less than outstanding design with a high customer satisfaction and profitability without flaw. Placed in a multi-disciplinary environment, the Interaction Design and IT-Product Design study programmes provide the best opportunities to become a designer with a skill set to astonish users and companies by nailing down complexity to well considered design packages. The amount and diversity of international students is a huge advantage in my field as this gives the opportunity to discuss product concepts and business models with people from all over the world; to hear different opinions that will ensure success on global markets. 123 E ”AT SDU YOU HAVE ACCESS TO EVERYTHING YOU NEED” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Óscar Adrián Díaz del Rosario Country: Spain Study Programme: Robot Systems MSc Campus: Odense WHY SDU? During my Erasmus period here I could get to know the city, the study environment, and even myself! I enjoyed the experience so much that I got the motivation I needed to keep studying for a little while longer. I decided to apply for a master here. I think staying here was the best choice I could ever have made. At SDU you have access to everything you need, and that makes the people try new things by investigating and researching interesting topics much more. BEST EXPERIENCE? My best experience so far happened almost randomly. I was part of the Erasmus Student Network and I was also in- 124 volved in the Buddy Programme. When you sign up for being a buddy you can write down some preferences regarding which kind of international student you wish to be a buddy for. I made my choices and I got a pretty amazing Norwegian girl, who simply changed my life! That was, and still is, my best experience so far! BENEFITS OF STUDYING ABROAD? The main thing is that you can compare different cultures and people, different environments and teaching ways. You can learn things that may help you improve yourself, not only as student, but also as a human being. You learn how to become a part of a team, how to fill different roles, how to behave and be open to other opinions, how to be tolerant and kind. Robot Systems ENGINEERING Shape the future with the programme that lets you get creative with advanced technology. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Robots are everywhere. From static components in industrial manufacturing to high-tech medical gadgets, robots are used across society in all shapes and sizes. The study programme consists of four main fields: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems and Computer Vision. Each field covers the following topics: Robotic technology requires engineers who can work creatively across disciplines in industry or research. A unique combination of mathematical modelling, kinematics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, software development and electronic hardware – provides you with the skills and expertise to create tomorrow’s robots for the manufacturing and service sectors. Your future career can be in public as well as private companies engaged in development or research work. The degree is internationally recognised and you will also be qualified to work abroad. Robotics You will learn about Kinematics, Robotics and Automation, Mathematical modelling of industrial systems, and Computer simulation and animation. TITLE Master of Science in Engineering Artificial Intelligence You will learn about Classical artificial intelligence, Behaviour-based artificial intelligence, Neural networks, Genetic algorithms, Adaptive robots, and Bioinspired robots. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Ole Dolriis, od@mmmi.sdu.dk Embedded Systems You will learn about Programmable electronics, Hardware/software co-design, Hardware-near programming, and Data communication. Computer Vision You will learn about Image processing, Object recognition, Real-time tracking of non-rigid objects, 3D Kalman filtering, and Scene interaction using robots. During the last year, you will primarily do research project work leading to the master thesis The research can be carried out within the University of Southern Denmark or in collaboration with another academic organisation or an industrial company. sdu.dk/msc-robotics /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Odense 125 ENGINEERING Software Engineering Develop software from a user oriented and societal perspective for a global market where cultural understanding and knowledge of local standards and conditions are crucial for success. PROGRAMME PROFILE Software is part of many aspects of our daily lives, in industry and in society in general. Therefore, the Faculty of Engineering sees a great need for software experts who can develop products which are relevant for consumers and industry alike and match society’s needs. Software engineers will have career opportunities in many different sectors. CONTENT In the first two semesters of the master programme you will study Advanced Software System Design and Technologies in general and go into depth in different research fields like: - Software Processes - Scalable Software Solutions - Software Intelligence - Software Customization - Ubiquitous Computing. In the third semester you will study Innovative Software Solutions, and alongside that, you can choose either to start TITLE Master of Science in Engineering WHERE Odense E 126 the master thesis, have in-company period or study elective subject areas. The final semester is devoted to the master thesis. Through the programme, you will learn how to develop state-of-the-art software products and services as well as improve products and services known to us today. You will be taught how technology is best used to develop efficient solutions - not only from a technological viewpoint, but also from a user perspective. With a Master degree in Software Engineering you will be able to: • Understand the significance of software as a driving force behind innovation in a globalised world • Assess the need for a given software product taking into consideration the user experience and the organisational structure that the software will be part of. • Identify and analyse software requirements as well as validate and verify FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Lone Borgersen, lobo@mmmi.sdu.dk International Brainstormer that requirements are met •D evelop and evolve complex software systems •P lan and manage software development, ensuring that the product is delivered on time and on budget •P articipate in the development of new software technology and evaluate its use in new application areas •P resent research based knowledge to others and discuss professional and scientific problems As a graduate engineer you will be qualified to take up developer, managerial or consultative positions such as software developer, IT- and system architect, project manager, system consultant, software quality engineer and IT strategy manager etc. www.sdu.dk/msc-software /facultyofengineering ”IT’S GREAT WHEN YOU GO TO CLASS AND THE TEACHER IS REALLY CLOSE TO YOU” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Maria Garcia Reglero Country: Spain Study Programme: Software Engineering Campus: Odense WHY SDU? My teachers during my Bachelor told me that it’s a really good university. That it’s more practical, not just theoretical and that I am going to learn a lot of new things. They were right! We have a lot of team work. There are more projects and less theory. It’s great when you go to class and the teacher is really close to you – the contact is very familiar, you know, like the teacher is a friend. There are a lot of international students and communication is really good. It’s better to work in groups because you are motivated to study more. FIRST IMPRESSIONS? My first week was so strange because it was like a new country, new city, new culture. But after the first week it was so nice because people were very communicative and friendly and helped me a lot – other students, teachers and now it’s like… I don’t want to go back to Spain! 127 E “THERE IS NO HIERARCHY BETWEEN STUDENT AND TEACHER” ENGINEERING Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Pedro Miguel Pena Home Country: Portugal Study Programme: Software Engineering MSc Campus: Odense HOW HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEEN SO FAR? Great! I love studying and living in Denmark, and living with Danes is perfect for me. I identify myself with Danes and have quickly integrated into Danish society and its people. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? It’s an exceptional experience! We learn to be more independent, to appreciate some things that we had overlooked and devalue others less important. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? Although Odense is a smaller city than my home town (Oporto), I feel that I enjoy everything this city has to offer much more than when I was in Portugal. Despite it being a relatively small city, I believe it has everything you might E 128 need, either for a student or to create a family. There are major stores that can be found in the capital and great infrastructure from public to governmental institutions. WHAT SKILLS/EXPERIENCES DO YOU GET TO TAKE HOME WITH YOU? Actually I don’t intend on going back to Portugal. But when I do go back to vacation there, I will bring with me many cultural differences, respect and appreciation. WHAT SURPRISED YOU THE MOST ABOUT STUDYING/LIVING IN DENMARK? How comfortable you can get in classrooms, with students eating their meals as if they were in the canteen, drinking coffee or sodas and even going to the vending machines to buy beer… something unthinkable in any Portuguese university. Product Development and Innovation ENGINEERING Want to combine business, innovation and technology? With this master degree you become a highly qualified innovative idea and product developer with comprehensive engineering knowledge and good business understanding. PROGRAMME PROFILE Product development teams across the world need innovators with engineering expertise and business know-how. This programme enables you to work as a trouble-shooter throughout the entire development process. Moreover, with specialist knowledge in your chosen area, you will be able to build your own business or develop new business areas in existing global companies. CONTENT The programme combines lectures, seminars, real life projects and research. Furthermore, it equips you for technology innovation management by exploring market needs, product design, product development and global manufacturing processes. TITLE Master of Science in Engineering In this programme you can choose to specialise in either Product Value Creation or Global Supply Chain Development. Product Value Creation Job opportunities will be in the area of integrated product development and design. Focus is on value creation in products and global product development processes. A key element will be experience design, which is about understanding of the factors that come into play when we experience a project, a service, interfaces, or an event. Global Supply Chain Development The academic profile in Global Supply Chain Development is based on the two compulsory courses: Strategic Global Sourcing and Design of Global Supply Chain Networks. Focus is on strategic supply chain management and strategic planning and management of technological development. Graduates will be qualified to execute the design, planning and management of global supply chains with focus on the strategic development of the company. The graduate will not only be able to identify the needs of the user and spot the trends of the future, but also to manage product development processes of the products in a global context. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr Søren Jensen, soj@iti.sdu.dk sdu.dk/msc-pdi /facultyofengineering International Brainstormer WHERE Odense 129 130 B BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES If the problems of the world and society around you are always on your mind, the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences can give you the education you need to construct a mature and up-to-date analysis of society. An extensive network of public and private institutions is directly based on research conducted at this faculty. 131 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics & Business Adm. – International Economics and Business Relations Make world trade your business with this programme which puts the global spotlight on profits and pennies. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT If you are considering a business career, you can join a challenging international study environment that is firmly based on European business culture. The profile in International Economics and Business Relations enables you to kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. You will obtain solid language skills in addition to a comprehensive knowledge of business economics in a global as well as a regional context. Students of many different nationalities study alongside Danish students creating a truly international atmosphere on campus. The programme is taught in English and includes subjects related to business administration and economics. Compared to other bachelor programmes the range of topics leans towards the international aspects of companies as well as towards regional development issues. TITLE BSc in Economics and Business Administration WHERE Sønderborg B 132 The programme thus reflects the fact that internationally active enterprises are increasingly developing their areas of influence at regional rather than national level. The programme addresses all of the basic subjects of Business Administration, i.e. courses developed at university level in Organisation, Corporate Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Business Law, Business IT, Statistics as well as Microand Macroeconomics. In addition, the programme offers specialised courses on a range of international, European and regional topics. During the third year, students have the opportunity to choose a company internship or a study term abroad taking advantage of our extensive network of partner institutions. /unisouthdenmark Economics & Business Administration – Business Management BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES The profile in Business Management at Campus Odense is a bachelor programme in Economics and Business Administration taught in an international study environment. The primary goal is to give the student a general approach to identifying, understanding, analysing, and solving managerial problems within an international context, preparing graduates to take executive positions. PROGRAMME PROFILE The profile in Business Management provides graduates with the competences needed to work in multinational and international companies. In addition, the degree qualifies graduates for further studies at master level in Denmark or abroad. The study programme is taught entirely in English with a fully integrated and internationalised curriculum. TITLE BSc in Economics and Business Administration The profile in Business Management focuses on the managerial aspects of corporate economic decisions. A bachelor with this profile has specific knowledge in identifying key issues within the areas of: organisation, accounting, financial markets and supply chain management. Furthermore, the bachelor has knowledge about and skills in using the quantitative methods that are relevant for identifying managerial problems in an international environment: international management, advanced quantitative analyses. Finally, the programme will specifically develop the Bachelor’s competences to use IT technology to identify problems and calculate consequences of the given solutions through the Business IT courses. The specialisation in Business Management thus lends itself to providing students with strong quantitative methods for solving complex managerial problems in an international setting. sdu.dk/bsc-busman /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 133 B BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Business Economics and Information Technology An international programme which combines IT with Business Economics and qualifies you for an international career. PROGRAMME PROFILE Global developments create new needs for employees with practical understanding of the integration of IT into business administration. It will not suffice to rely exclusively on employees with qualifications limited to the fields of programming, systems maintenance or traditional business administration. Rather, the enterprises need employees with additional knowledge of the analytic, business-related and strategic significance of IT – employees whose outlook is practical and project-oriented as well B 134 as cross-curricular, involving all members of the organisation. public organisations, especially in terms of the use of information technology. To fulfil that need, we have developed the international Bachelor in Business Economics and Information Technology. The programme is based on a number of courses and teaching methods providing a unique combination of theory and practical experience, and it is divided into modules allowing for credit transfer to other programmes. Finally, the programme includes six months of internship with a business enterprise or organisation. CONTENT The Bachelor programme in Business Economics and Information Technology is a theoretical and practical degree programme. The object is to provide the student with a broad-based perspective and basis of experience of the key issues and problems facing private and TITLE Bachelor of Science sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Bachelor/ErhvervsoekonomiHAForretorienITOekonomiSla WHERE Slagelse /unisouthdenmark European Studies BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES This programme will equip you with key project management skills and enable you to influence Europe’s future. PROGRAMME PROFILE Europe is undergoing rapid developments. Old divisions have disappeared and new conflicts have arisen. The formation of new nation-states has created new borders, but Europe is also characterised by a considerable degree of cross-border cooperation at many levels, from the supranational and national to the regional and local. The European Studies programme, which focuses on regional development, provides opportunities to analyse and understand developments in Europe. Consequently, students are equipped with tools that enable them to participate in the process of shaping Europe by working on development projects run by private enterprises, government institutions, non-governmental organisations, and TITLE Bachelor of Science European institutions. Campus Sønderborg is suitably placed in a historically disputed border region that provides students with an authentic European regional development perspective as well as an international atmosphere. The programme provides students with theoretical understanding, factual knowledge and analytical abilities in various areas, including regional structure and development communication and culture, politics, law and institutions. CONTENT The distinctive character of the programme is reflected in the range of insight it provides into European issues and regional problems. Students are to follow an “Economics Track” or a “Politics Track” within the European Studies programme by selecting an appropriate portfolio of compulsory and elective courses. During the third year of the programme students have the opportunity to study in a different setting, either by spending a term at a foreign university or completing an internship. The programme is international and addresses students from all over Europe as well as from other continents. Regions are increasingly attracting the attention of the scientific community and not only in a European context. The programme is taught in English and builds on basic subjects within the Humanities and Social Sciences, supplemented with basic knowledge of regional development and intercultural communication. sdu.dk/eus /unisouthdenmark WHERE Sønderborg 135 B BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Daniela Ţurcan Country: Moldova Study Programme: Market and Management Anthropology, BSc Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? The Scandinavian teaching method is internationally recognised for being effective. People I know who studied here always returned with positive stories. English is a second language here so it was easy to find a programme in English. HOW IS SDU? The teachers are professional and friendly. They don’t make you feel inferior in any way, on the contrary, they encourage you to participate in discussions and express your opinion even though it may not coincide with B 136 theirs. The lectures are scheduled in such a way that you have a lot of free time to study on your own. Group work is also highly encouraged. You get to meet not only Danes but a lot of international students as well. BEST EXPERIENCE? Getting to know my wonderful friends! Sometimes, it makes me wonder how I lived without them. Passing the exams was also nice! DENMARK IN 3 WORDS? Bicycles, running, blondes. Market and Management Anthropology BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Graduate with experience in conducting independent research, marked by both academic rigour and business relevance, under different cultural conditions. PROGRAMME PROFILE The skills and competences that you acquire with the Market and Management Anthropology programme are those that organisations and corporations are already, and increasingly will be, looking for amongst highly educated professionals and managers. You will learn how markets arise and change, along with people’s values and daily needs, in the interweaving of local culture with global flows and structures. Your understanding of culture and economy and your skills in research methodology and project management will enable you to create value for corporations and public organisations, as they enter, operate on and innovate for the global markets of the future. The programme uses markets and businesses as primary TITLE Bachelor of Social Science sites for the scientific study of social and economic life; of the ongoing changes in people’s way of life and existential concerns. CONTENT The programme uniquely provides classical anthropological learning about society and humanity in combination with managerial competences that are concrete and goal-oriented. Since crosscultural competencies are pivotal, it is compulsory for the students to spend their fifth semester at a university abroad. During this term, students will obtain further academic qualifications as well as first-hand experience with independent collection of scientific data using anthropological fieldwork methods. The courses of the programme are all related to one of four “pillars”: 1. A nthropological understanding and analysis of culture 2. M arkets and consumer cultures 3. M anagement challenges across the public and private sectors 4. G lobalisation and global economic structures You will acquire a global mindset, an understanding of people’s cultural values and the needs, challenges and desires of their everyday life, along with the ability to glean information from both stories and statistical charts, the ability to apply strong skills in communicating analysis to a wide audience, and the ability to operate across diverse cultures when solving problems and seeing opportunities. sdu.dk/en/mma /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 137 B BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.sdu.dk/en 138 Accounting and Economics BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Develop a diversified foundation for management accounting with this programme which fuses classic conventional models with the innovative contemporary models developing now. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The profile targets students who are looking for management accounting positions where they are able to analyse the consequences of using various management accounting tools that include more conventional methods and more recent models based on economic theory. The programme consists of advanced economics and accounting courses that include advanced microeconomics and industrial economics. These courses address the way in which rational economic agents behave and how they interact, and designing optimum control mechanisms is a central aspect of the programme. The programme is designed to lead to a career path that includes jobs at the top level of private and public firms. TITLE Master of Science in Economics The required course work includes Management Accounting and Financial Accounting. During these courses modern economic theory is used to address the use of accounting information to manage oganisations and to construct and interpret financial statements. Compulsory courses • Advanced Microeconomics • Management Accounting • Industrial Economics • Financial Accounting •M aster’s thesis Furthermore, two courses must be chosen among the following: •A dvanced Management Accounting • S upply Chain Inventory and Production Planning • S trategic Issues in Supply Chain Management • Foundations of Organisation • Foundations of Strategy •A dvanced Economic Evaluation • Pharmaceutical Economics sdu.dk/msc-accecon /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 139 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Macroeconomics – Growth and Fluctuations Acquire insight into the workings of the global macroeconomy, past and present, and be able to navigate and make sound decisions in a rapidly changing global macroeconomic context. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The purpose of this profile is to enable you to ask and answer questions that are characteristic of applications of policy analysis in the area of macroeconomics, which is taken to include economic growth, business cycle fluctuations, and international economic issues such as trade and capital movements. The profile revolves around three core areas: economic growth, international monetary economics, and international trade. Important issues within economic growth are questions of whether poor countries will catch up with rich countries, whether China’s growth can continue, and whether growth in the West will be permanently reduced in a postcrisis world. Important issues within international monetary economics are choice exchange regime, exchange rate formation, currency crisis, and policy spillovers of fiscal and monetary policies. Important issues within international trade theory are the welfare impacts of free mobility of goods, services, capital and labour. International trade theory also deals with the effects of various forms of protectionist measures, regional integration such as the formation of a customs union and an internal market, and the role of the WTO in the world economy. You will obtain knowledge of theories and historical cases related to the above issues, and will be able to apply these theories and this historical knowledge to answer specific questions related to trends and events in the global economy. The profile targets students who see the global arena as their future employment field. Students will be qualified for jobs in both the private and the public sector, but mainly in globally oriented private firms (including banks) and international organisations. 140 Compulsory courses • Economic Growth • Macroeconomics and History • Microeconometrics • International Trade Theory and Policy • Master’s thesis Furthermore, three courses must be chosen among the following: • L ong-Run Determinants of Economic Outcomes • Industrial Economics • T ime Series Econometrics with Applications in Finance and Macro • T opics in International Trade and Macroeconomics •A dvanced Statistics •A sset Pricing •D erivatives and Risk Management •H ousing and Urban Economics TITLE Master of Science in Economics sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/ CandOeconMacroecon WHERE Odense /unisouthdenmark Economics and Project Management BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES This programme prepares students for careers utilising the skills of consultants and project managers. The contemporary course is designed to provide students with knowledge of applied economic analyses related to policy impact, sector studies and economic forecasting. PROGRAMME PROFILE The programme focuses on improving your analytical skills in economics and on training you in the use of the quantitative and qualitative tools that a consultant or project manager needs to know. CONTENT The profile has four compulsory courses in areas that are especially relevant for economic policy analysis where programmes and projects must be designed and evaluated. Two of the courses are related to strategic issues connected with markets and their regulation and to internal company organisation (Industrial Economics and Foundations of Strategy). TITLE Master of Science in Economics The other courses (Advanced Economic Evaluation and Project Management and the Consultant Role) are both related to the methodology of Project Management and appraisal. The compulsory courses are supplemented by a wide range of courses primarily in applied microeconomics and econometrics. Compulsory courses • Project Management and the Consultant Role • Industrial Economics • Advanced Economic Evaluation • Foundations of Strategy • Master’s thesis Furthermore, two courses must be chosen among the following: • Microeconometrics • Advanced Microeconomics • Management Accounting • Pharmaceutical Economics • Advanced Health Economics • T ime Series Econometrics with Applications in Macro and Finance • Environmental Economics • Advanced Statistics •H ousing and Urban Economics • Foundations of Organisation • S upply Chain Inventory and Production Planning •M acroeconomics and History sdu.dk/msc-epm /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 141 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Finance and Economics The programme features an in-depth examination of risk and portfolio management, stock, bond and derivative pricing, company valuation and strategic capital budgeting and financing decisions of corporations. PROGRAMME PROFILE A Master of Science in Finance and Economics has broad knowledge and understanding of central financial problems that arise in corporations and ordinary households. The constituent compulsory courses provide a profound understanding of the key issues in finance as well as the methods and models employed to analyse them. Graduates are encouraged to relate their financial knowledge of microeconomic, macroeconomic and accounting concepts and to apply econometric techniques to financial data. CONTENT Masters of Science in Finance and Economics have a firm analytical foundation and can formulate and utilise advanced models for a number of important financial problems, and possess an understanding of the practical applicability of TITLE Master of Science in Economics the models. Graduates from the programme have been trained to understand and apply current and future financial research, which is a key quality in the financial industry where research is rapidly transformed into innovative procedures and products. As such, the programme is the ideal background for an exciting career in the financial industry. Finance courses are taught mainly by faculty members dedicated to offering a high-quality research-based finance programme. Courses consist of lectures typically with 20-40 students and occasional problem solving in class. During several courses, students are encouraged to work on assignments in groups. The courses are quite challenging and students are expected to have basic knowledge in finance. Financial Economics employs a microeconomic foundation and math- ematical-statistical modelling. Therefore, the programme requires competences in mathematics and statistics considerably above upper secondary school level. Compulsory courses •A dvanced Corporate Finance • Derivatives and Risk Management • Asset Pricing Furthermore, three courses must be chosen among the following: • Management Accounting • Industrial Economics • Dynamic Asset Allocation •D ynamic Corporate Finance and Investments • Empirical and Computational Finance • International Trade Theory and Policy sdu.dk/msc-fineco /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 142 Health Care Management and Economics BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES This programme provides the foundation for a specialisation in health economics, health policy, and health care management. Students achieve the ability to analyse policies and governance issues and utilise economic theory and methods as they approach challenges. PROGRAMME PROFILE The focal point of this profile is the economics of health care. The profile is designed to provide specialisation in the related fields of health economics, health policy and health care management. The demand for students with competencies within health economics and related fields continues to increase as the demand for more advanced and expensive health care puts pressure on policy decision makers and health care industry managers. The purpose of the profile is to give students the capacity to ask questions that are characteristic when it comes to applications and policy analysis within the health care sector. The profile gives students the ability to use economic theory and methods to give reflective answers. Students will gain competencies in analysing policies and governance issues with an emphasis TITLE Master of Science in Economics on health care institutions. In addition, students will gain strong analytical skills within applied economics in general. This is a qualification that can further career opportunities both in the private and the public sector - nationally as well as internationally. Students can expect to find employment in public administrations, government departments and agencies, management consultancies, international organisations, the pharmaceutical industry and academia. CONTENT The programme has three compulsory courses. The first, Advanced Health Economics, provides in-depth insight into the health care sector with the emphasis on understanding the relationships between resource allocation, organisations and economic incentives. The second, Microeconometrics, provides students with a firm foundation for analysing outcomes in the health care sector. The third, Advanced Economic Evaluation, combines health care with economics. The compulsory courses are supplemented with courses that deal with traditional health economic fields or courses that deal with management and accounting issues. Compulsory courses • Advanced Health Economics • Microeconometrics •A dvanced Economic Evaluation • Master’s thesis Furthermore, three courses must be chosen among the following: • Pharmaceutical Economics • Health Systems and Policy • Advanced Microeconomics • Industrial Economics • Personnel Economics • Management Accounting sdu.dk/msc-hcme /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 143 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Global Marketing and Innovation Management How do companies deal with the increased globalisation and competition? They advertise, promote and introduce their products and services globally, and use innovation as a competitive parameter. This programme is for students who would like to get a job in global marketing and innovation management in international companies. PROGRAMME PROFILE The MSc EBA Global Marketing and Innovation Management supplies you with the knowledge, the skills and the expertise required to analyse, plan, manage and implement marketing and innovation strategies on the global market. You will obtain a thorough insight into how to deal with the interplay between different internal and external stakeholders and factors that promote or inhibit efficient global marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation management, and especially the opportunities and pitfalls in managing these processes and projects. In addition to a strong practice oriented academic foundation, you will acquire managerial skills and tools that you can apply in your future career. MSc Economics and Business Administration - Global Marketing and Innovation Management is a Master’s degree programme with commencement of study in September and February. TITLE MSc Economics and Business Administration - Global Marketing and Innovation Management WHERE Slagelse 144 CONTENT The Global Marketing and Innovation Management programme comprises eight core modules, (including a team project assignment) and three elective modules. One elective module may be replaced by a company project including a short-term traineeship. /unisouthdenmark Microeconomics BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES The ever-changing technological and consumer developments in the consumer landscape mean networks and behaviours are constantly in flux. The Microeconomics programme encourages students to engage with these dilemmas as they develop analytical, technical and quantitative skills. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT New technologies constantly change the framework for competition between companies and their interaction with consumers. The intensified use of the Internet and modern communication technology creates new networks and changes the market behaviour of consumers. The primary focus is company market behaviour, i.e. the interaction between companies that compete, cooperate, merge and split on different markets. The profile has three compulsory courses. Advanced Microeconomics, Industrial Economics and Econometrics. In addition, you must choose a number of elective courses, which could include courses offered under other profiles. A major element of the profile is the final thesis, where you analyse a topic of your own choice. The microeconomic profile offers you a firm basis for understanding and reacting to these changes and it improves your knowledge of economic markets, which can take on many forms. You will obtain comprehensive analytical, technical, and quantitative skills that enable you to pursue a career as an economist – nationally or globally – in industry, consultancies, public institutions, ministries, and public or private organisations. Compulsory courses • Advanced Microeconomics • Microeconometrics • Industrial Economics • Master’s thesis Furthermore, three courses must be chosen among the following: • Advanced Game Theory •H ousing and Urban Economics • Advanced Health Economics • Pharmaceutical Economics •A dvanced Economic Evaluation • E conomic Growth TITLE Master of Science in Economics sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/ CandOeconMircoecon WHERE Odense /unisouthdenmark 145 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Accounting and Finance The programme will explore the challenges and opportunities of implementing financial models as students analyse and evaluate specific financial management decisions. PROGRAMME PROFILE The essence of this profile is constituted by Accounting and Finance. Students of this profile will further their knowledge regarding the key financial issues within firms. You gain insight into and acquire skills in using methods and tools which can support the competencies to develop and solve advanced financial models. You will gain substantial knowledge about the function of financial markets, instruments and policies and the methods and models to evaluate them. Finally, you will gain competencies in formulating and solving advanced models in finance and managing the financial functions of firms, e.g. when acting as a TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 146 CFO. Also of importance is the implementation of financial models to support management decisions in all types of organisations. This includes the ability to independently analyse and evaluate specific financial management decisions. CONTENT You will gain competences with regard to formulating and utilising advanced models in finance and manage companies’ financial functions in the role of e.g. CFO. Graduates can implement financial models to support management decisions in organisations of all types. The Master can independently analyse and make decisions designed to facilitate specific financial decisions on the part of management. International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • Advanced Corporate Finance • Management Accounting • Foundations of Strategy •A sset Pricing/Dynamic Asset Allocation • Financial Accounting •A dvanced Management Accounting • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-accofin /unisouthdenmark ”I WANT TO PURSUE AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER BECAUSE IT ONLY BRINGS BENEFITS” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Kuba Święcicki Country: Poland Study Programme: Accounting and Finance MSc Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? I always perceived Denmark and other Scandinavian countries as places that present a great opportunity for personal and professional development. Denmark is well developed and one can gain plenty of useful life-experience by being here. HOW IS THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The teachers at SDU are very, very friendly and always willing to help. You can talk with them about everything in a very relaxed manner and also about topics not strictly connected to studies. Some of my teachers are not that much older than me, especially ones from my tutorial classes. Thanks to this the study environment is chilled and without any pressure. TELLS US WHY YOU ARE PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER PROGRAMME. It is very useful. I’ve met interesting people, students, consultants and various company workers. Thanks to them I have a better insight into the Danish culture and job market. Also receiving plenty of feedback from people I’ve met has clarified my vision of what I’ll expect in my professional career. I want to pursue an international career because it only brings benefits. Certain unique experiences you can only get while being abroad. Like making friends with people from all over the world, learning different approaches to problem solving and gaining more opportunities for development. 147 ”IT DOES NOT ACTUALLY MATTER WHERE YOU ARE BUT WHO YOU ARE WITH” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Juraj Holub Country: Slovakia Study Programme: Brand Management and Marketing Communication MSc Campus: Odense HOW IS DENMARK? AND LIFE OUTSIDE OF UNIVERSITY? I have always been inspired by Scandinavia. I found a programme I was interested in studying, at a university with a good reputation, situated in a nice city. So here I am! I am involved with two of my classmates in a project called Musikøkken. We bring electronic music to the Odense nightlife scene. Besides that, I enjoy going out, cycling, playing squash, writing and I spend a lot of time on photography. Studying in Denmark is very informal and basically entirely managed by the student. No one stands behind your back and insists you must read this and that article. It is up to you how you arrange your time and study plan. A great emphasis is put on group work and professors highly encourage study groups and completion of assignments in collaboration with other classmates. I always say that it does not actually matter where you are but who you are with. Making the friends that I have found here and all the parties, conversations, dinners and bike rides that we have shared together has been an amazing experience. HOW ARE THE DANES? Danes love cosiness and they enjoy spending time with their relatives and close friends. They are also very selfgiving, well-meaning and understanding. They enjoy sharing things and they take care of each other. 148 Brand Management and Marketing Communication BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Gain competencies in analysing contemporary relationships between marketing communication and branding, the corporation and consumer markets and applying contemporary principles of cultural brand management and ethnographic market research methods. PROGRAMME PROFILE This profile focuses on marketing communication processes from the corporate to the brand level using advanced sociocultural theoretical perspectives on consumer markets. You will acquire the competence to analyse the fundamental social and cultural principles and logics that underlie contemporary communication and branding challenges, using state-of-the-art marketing thought and advanced ethnographic methods. In addition to a reflected understanding of traditional branding and marketing, you will gain deep insights into the TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. shifts caused by social media, creative consumers, or consumer resistance. CONTENT Students will become proficient in analysing contemporary relationships between marketing communications and branding, the corporation and consumer markets as well as applying contemporary principles of cultural brand management and ethnographic market research methods. International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • Marketing Theory •A dvanced Marketing Communication •A dvanced Brand Management • Consumption Studies • Corporate Communication •M arket and Communication Ethnography • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-bmmc /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 149 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Global Value Chain Management This master programme equips you to manage the entire value chain by teaching you which activities are needed to create value for the customer and profit for the company. With a focus on the customer, expertise is gained on how to analyse, improve and innovate value chains in global business environments. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Increasing global competition means that companies need to identify international competitive advantages and opportunities to contribute positively to the firm’s competitive strategy. The principal focus of this programme is the value chain in a global environment and how to create value for the customer and the company. The first step when a company produces goods is to buy some raw materials, develop and produce the goods, pay the employees, stock the goods, transport, distribute and market them. With this programme, you acquire knowledge in managing the global value chain from innovation to international marketing management. Whether you want to work in a small enterprise or an international corporation, your expertise can ensure that business runs smoothly. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Sønderborg 150 All these activities are linked together and students of the Global Value Chain Management Programme learn to look at them from an overall perspective. International students study alongside Danish students, which offers you the opportunity to establish contacts with students and institutions in Europe and International Brainstormer beyond. Teaching consists of lectures, group work and project work. Work experience can also be gained through an internship Compulsory courses • Innovation in Value Chains • S upply Chain Management and Dynamics •A dvanced Business Research Methods • Inter-Organizational Relations Management • Global Corporate Social Responsibility • Global Human Resource Management • Global E-Business • Global Marketing Management • Master’s thesis /unisouthdenmark BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES VISIT US ON FACEBOOK /UniSouthDenmark 151 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Change Management Manage the challenge of a changing world. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT How do companies thrive in an everchanging world? Would you like to work with companies and people involved in change processes requiring innovation, motivation and dynamism? The study programme focuses on the implementation of major and minor changes in companies and organisations. You receive in-depth instruction in relevant areas of study, such as change management, human resource management, industrial sociology, organisational psychology, and project management. In addition to a strong technical/academic foundation, you will acquire good managerial skills that you can apply in your employment. The Master of Science in Change Management gives you the knowledge, skills and expertise required to analyse, plan and implement changes in the private and public sectors. You gain a thorough insight into stimulating challenges, including business development, recruitment, human resource development, and conflict management. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Slagelse 152 International Brainstormer Compulsory courses •A dvanced Change Management, Strategy and Innovation •A dvanced Methodology in Social Sciences •H uman Resource Management, Culture and Change • Team Project • Industrial Sociology and Management – Motivation, Teamwork and Change •O rganisational Psychology and Changes in Organisations • Project Management • Master´s thesis sdu.dk/mcs-cm /unisouthdenmark Communication Management and Leadership BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES The process of integrated communication from an organisational as well as a market-based perspective takes focus as students develop a sense of dynamic interactions of individuals, company goals and environment in relation to communication and leadership. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Contemporary organisations increasingly conceive of, and handle, communication as a strategic management issue that cuts across conventional disciplinary boundaries. In today’s business world, strategic communication involves issues such as leadership, human resources, technology, marketing communications, public relations, issues management and crisis communication. Different modes and methods of communication will be discussed in the organisational context of leadership and human resource management. The programme aims to give you the ability to analyse the dynamic interactions of individual needs, company goals and environmental factors in relation to communication and leadership. Furthermore, you will gain knowledge about and skills in using methods and tools which are relevant for analysing communication and leadership issues in organisational as well as market contexts. This profile focuses on the interplay between internal and external communication in both private and public sector organisations and enables students to integrate these dimensions into a coherent whole. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. Compulsory courses • Human Resource Management •A dvanced Marketing Communication •A dvanced Brand Management • L eadership and Organisational Communication • Corporate Communication •M arket and Communication Ethnography • Master’s thesis The focus is on understanding integrated communication, leadership and human behaviour needed to manage human resources while meeting organisational objectives. International Brainstormer sdu.dk/msc-cml /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 153 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management Students will gain knowledge and skills in using tools and models designed to analyse, plan and optimise core areas of a firm. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT As a student of this profile, you will gain a thorough insight into the main subjects that are relevant for Global Logistics, Supply Chain Management and Operations Management. Examples of such areas are: Supply Chain Designs, Forecasting, Project Scheduling, Capacity Planning, Sourcing Decisions, Logistics, Sales and Operations Planning, Inventory Control with various types of demand (deterministic, random and seasonal), Production Scheduling, Material Requirement Planning, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Science (Capacity, Variability, Batching, Flows, Buffering, Push/Pull Production), Coordination Problems and Bull-whip Effects, and Contract Designs to Coordinate Supply Chains. The profile Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management comprises four constituent courses: Supply Chain Inventory and Production Planning, Supply Chain Links and Enterprise Resource Planning, Strategic Issues in Supply Chain Management, and Management Accounting. These courses combine the strategic, tactical and operational aspects of supply chain management. Cost accounting and ERP outline certain control and incentive problems both in relation to the individual partner in the chain and the total chain which are analysed more closely in the second semester courses. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 154 Moreover, you will gain knowledge about and skills in using tools and models designed to analyse, plan and optimise International Brainstormer core areas of a firm. Strategic, tactical and operational aspects of Operations and Supply Chain Management are the main focus areas of this profile. Compulsory courses • S upply Chain Inventory and Production Planning • V alue Chain Design/Foundations of Organisation • S upply Chain Links and Enterprise Resource Planning • S trategic Issues in Supply Chain Management • F inancial Accounting/Corporate Strategy and Organization Design • Management Accounting • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-glscm /unisouthdenmark ”THE TEACHERS HERE ARE MORE AVAILABLE” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Ignacio Pérez Jiménez Country: Spain Study Programme: Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc Campus: Odense WHY SDU? OUTSIDE SDU? I first came here as an Erasmus student. I was really happy with my experience so I wanted to continue my studies afterwards. I like to practice sports or go out with friends. I also like to hang around with international students, meet new people or go to parties and the different events that this city offers. The teachers here are more available for the students than in my home country and classes are based on a lot of student presentations, group work and class discussions, which I find very interesting. The study environment is friendly and the university facilities are accessible at any time. THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER PROJECT? I believe it has been very useful in helping us to get into the Danish job market. We learned a lot of things about the business culture in Denmark, we made new contacts and it has definitely been helpful for finding an internship. 155 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES International Business and Law Do you want to develop an understanding of which tools can best support a firm’s environmental relationships, and its interactions with other firms, government and society? PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT As a student of this profile you will gain knowledge about and skills in using methods and tools which can support learning within the areas of the legal and managerial aspects of international business and law through knowledge about perspectives on law and society. You will therefore gain competencies in defining and implementing your own learning through independent work with seminars and the Master´s thesis. The profile in International Business and Law gives you knowledge of and skills in applying methods that can support learning about the legal and managerial aspects of international business and law, and the cultivation of global perspectives on business as it unfolds in cultural and national contexts is in focus. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 156 International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • European Company Law • International Market Relations • F oundations of International Business •P erspectives on Law and Society • International Management • International Transport Law • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-ibl /unisouthdenmark International Business and Management BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES This programme provides you with an essential understanding of key areas such as international business strategy and managing people and organisations. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The profile in International Business and Management provides students with an advanced understanding of the international business environment by developing global perspectives on business, informed by a deep understanding of the different national and cultural contexts in which firms operate. The profile in International Business and Management gives advanced knowledge of marketing, retailing, services, business-to-business, marketing research, and modules dealing with other functional areas that influence managerial marketing decisions. In addition, the profile will further enhance your skills in using methods and tools which can support the firm’s relationship to the external environment and the interactions between firms, governments and society in an international context. You will develop a vital understanding of the importance of the human agent (executive, manager and stakeholder) as the key business catalyst and examine the balance between people and process-driven elements in an organisation. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. Compulsory courses • F oundations of International Business • International Market Relations • Foundations of Organisation • International Marketing Channels • International Management •C orporate Strategy and Organisation Design • Master’s thesis Furthermore, you will gain knowledge of and skills in utilising the methods necessary to pursue a career in international (or domestic) marketing. Students will develop an essential understanding in key areas such as international business strategy and the management of people and organisations. Finally, students will gain competencies in managing operations in foreign markets, e.g. sales subsidiaries, joint ventures etc. International Brainstormer sdu.dk/msc-ibm /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 157 ”SO I DID A BIT OF RESEARCH AND LIKED SDU SO HERE I AM” BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Johanne Country: Sweden Study Programme: International Business and Management Campus: Odense WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO DENMARK? It was by total chance actually. I knew I wanted to study again but not in Sweden. So I did a bit of research and liked SDU so here I am. The facts that the standard of education is high and it is for free, like in Sweden were also contributing factors. WHAT MAKES YOU WANT TO STAY IN DENMARK? I have been a lot in Denmark as a kid on vacation during the summers and I’ve always liked it. Now when I’ve lived here for a while I’ve really come to like the way of life, it is similar to Sweden but a bit more relaxed and that suits me perfectly. Denmark is focusing on international development and expansion which is very exciting as this gives good opportunities for the future. 158 WHAT DO YOU THINK BEING AN INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER CAN DO FOR YOU? I am hoping that I can get a good internship where I can learn more and get more work experience I can use when I’m done with my degree. I also think it can help me to build a network here in Denmark, with like-minded students but also with different people on the work market. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 159 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES International Business and Marketing This programme provides you with an essential understanding of key areas such as international business strategy, globalisation and international marketing. PROGRAMME PROFILE The focus area of this programme is International Business and Marketing. Students of this profile will gain insight into and knowledge about different aspects of marketing, retailing, services, business to business, marketing research as well as knowledge on other functional areas that influence management decisions in marketing. In addition, students will gain knowledge about and skills in using methods and tools which can support a career in marketing, sales, advertising or media related jobs. Students will also gain competencies in analysing rules and regulations imposed by governments in order to pursue careers in a number of areas including TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 160 market research, imports, consultancy, exporting services, marketing, direct marketing and distribution management. Finally, students will become skilled in using methods which can support a career in international (or domestic) markets by means of working with a large multinational, a smaller company, or even new ventures. CONTENT The profile in International Business and Marketing provides you witn an advanced understanding of the international business environment by developing global perspectives on business based on in-depth knowledge of the various national and cultural contexts in which firms operate. International Brainstormer The profile gives competences with regard to managing operations in foreign markets with the help of sales subsidiaries and joint ventures, etc. Compulsory courses • F oundations of International Business • International Market Relations • Marketing Across Culture • International Marketing Channels • Globalisation Processes •N ew Market Development and Innovation • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-ibmar /unisouthdenmark BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES “I FELL IN LOVE WITH DENMARK” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Andrea Sanz Home Country: Spain Study Programme: International Business and Marketing MSc Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? WHAT IS YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE SO FAR? I was an Erasmus student in Aarhus two years ago when I fell in love with Denmark and the Scandinavian culture, so when I had the chance to come back I did not have to think twice! My best experience…there’s so many great moments that it’s not easy to pick one. If I had to choose, maybe it would be the first day I had a decent conversation in Danish in the supermarket where they understood me! It might sound stupid, but at that moment I realised how much my life had changed in a good way! WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? It’s a busy life! I still haven’t met anyone who is bored. You make so many new friends and there’s so many events and activities that it’s almost impossible to stay home unless you really, really take it seriously! HAVE YOU FOUND THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMER PROJECT USEFUL? I think it’s an amazing opportunity to get into the labour market, and I’m really grateful that the university is putting so much effort into integrating the international students. 161 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Management Accounting Through the assessment of both financial and non-financial information, students will learn how to make strategic decisions regarding preparation, development and usage of economic and other control systems used in all types of firms. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The finance function and management of firms are at the heart of this profile. These areas are important not only to production firms but also to modern knowledge-based firms. Students will gain competencies as regards preparation, development and usage of economic and other reporting/ control systems used in all types of firms. Students will learn how to construct and use financial and non-financial information when making strategic decisions in the firm. Students will gain skills in designing financial reporting and other management models. Lastly, students will gain competencies in arguing for the consequences of choosing different designs of management. Furthermore, students will become proficient in using methods and tools which can support the generation of economic information which is essential to management of the firm. These methods are at the core of Management Accounting. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 162 International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • Management Accounting • Foundations of Organisation • S upply Chain Inventory and Production Planning/ Foundations of Management • Financial Accounting •A dvanced Management Accounting • S upply Chain Links and Enterprise Resource Planning/ Corporate Strategy and Organisation Design • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-maacc /unisouthdenmark BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 163 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Management of Innovation Processes The programme ultimately develops student understanding of management theories and how they are realistically applied to practical business issues. PROGRAMME PROFILE Students of this profile will develop a firm grasp of, and competencies within, the main subjects in contemporary management of technological innovation and business development. Innovation is the key driver of long-term growth, also when it comes to development of sustained competitive advantages. Furthermore, students will become proficient in using methods and tools which can support business development, consulting and management of innovation processes. Students will also acquire competencies in leading business level and corporate level projects that involve development, introduction and TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 164 implementation of new technologies and methods. At the final level, students will be able to connect the technological aspects of the business with the commercial aspects. CONTENT The profile Management of Innovation Processes consists of six compulsory courses. These courses combine three distinct tracks: the first relates to formulating and implementing strategy, the second to analysing and designing innovative organisations, and the third concerns management of technology. Each track has a clear progression that develops the individual student’s knowledge about theories and how to apply these to practical business issues. International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • Foundations of Strategy • Foundations of Organisation • Management of Technology • Business Strategy • Organisation of Innovation • T heories and Methods of Technological Change • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-mip /unisouthdenmark ”A MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT WITH A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE” Read the full testimonial at BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES /studentsatsdu Name: Enrico Country: Italy Study Programme: Management of Innovation Processes MSc Campus: Odense WHY SDU? I was looking for a Master in innovation and the programme that SDU proposed met my needs perfectly. I also had the good fortune to know several guys who are studying at this university and they spoke very highly of it. So the decision was easy. The many international students here help create a multicultural environment with a relaxed atmosphere. There is no particular formality with the teachers which is completely different from what we are accustomed to back home. OUTSIDE SDU? can get to know at least one new person every day. I also go out to explore the city and surrounding areas by bike. I like climbing, indoor only of course as Denmark is breathtakingly flat! BENEFITS OF STUDYING ABROAD? Studying in a country that is not your own makes you much more open and tolerant. Living every day with people from all over the world stimulates discussions and exchanges that help us all to be flexible in our thinking and to expand our cultural horizons. This is something absolutely positive. It pushes you to break barriers, and go beyond, the patterns that you can fall into by staying at home. There are many activities organised both on and off campus. This is a great thing and it is quite possible that you 165 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ”THE FACT THAT THERE ARE NO TUITION FEES WAS ALSO VERY ATTRACTIVE” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Alba Carmona Country: Spain Study Programme: Management of People MSc Campus: Odense WHY SDU? Scandinavian universities are well known for their highquality education. I was looking for a Master in Human Resources within Scandinavian countries and the programme offered here was the one I liked most. The fact that there are no tuition fees was also very attractive. The system is very different from the Spanish one. Classes are less theoretical and more applied to real life. It is more about understanding the concepts and being able to implement them in real cases than just memorising for exams. WHY DID YOU JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMERS? Sadly, the situation of my country does not give me too many opportunities. In today’s globalised world, 166 companies have a more international focus; therefore an international profile can help you to gain professional success. The programme gave me the chance to get some insights into the working environment in Denmark. It has taught me to exploit new opportunities and allowed me to gain essential networking and has introduced me to some of my fellow students. It has definitely opened a new door to my future career. DESCRIBE THE DANES? Danes have a great welfare system and work-life balance. They know perfectly how to differentiate between their work and personal life. In my opinion, this makes them very relaxed, kind and helpful people. Management of People BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES The ideal background for an international career in the field of human resource management, this programme enables students to develop structured and principled insights regarding the most important issues of managing practices and engage critical thinking skills regarding policies and choices of recruiting and retaining talent. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The focus of this profile is Management of People. This profile will expand the individual student’s competencies within contemporary management and organisation, which will enable students to develop structured and principled insights regarding the important issues of managing people. The profile takes as its point of departure the best in current management and organisation research and practice. Students of this profile will concentrate on the compulsory courses listed below. These courses combine three distinct tracks: the first track relates to human resource management, the second to the key challenges of managing people, and the third track concerns the task of analysing and designing organisations. Each track is defined by a clear progression which helps further the individual student’s knowledge about theories and how to apply these to practical business issues. Students will also gain competencies regarding corporate staff functions, general or human resource management and consulting. Students will develop their theoretical and practical skills, and will be able to take charge of key management functions and projects in human resource management. Ultimately, the profile strengthens the student’s ability to think in principled ways about the key policies and choices of recruiting and retaining talent, and how to apply skills in the design of policies and programmes. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. Compulsory courses • Human Resource Management • Foundations of Management • Foundations of Organisation • L eadership and Organisational Communication • Personnel Economics •C orporate Strategy and Organisation Design • Master’s thesis This profile is particularly suitable for students who want to pursue a career in the field of human resource management. International Brainstormer sdu.dk/msc-manpeop /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 167 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Marketing and Innovation Students explore the aspects of leadership and competitive advantage in global markets, as well as customer insight and competitive situations. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Today’s global markets are constantly changing. Businesses need managers who understand how to take on leadership to ensure competitive advantage in such markets and specialists who can develop knowledge about customers and the competitive situation to create information for innovation management. The programme combines courses on innovation management and marketing. It also offers courses in strategy and competition, project management, marketing research and research methodology. A combination of project work, group work and lectures improves your ability to analyse and solve problems and thereby teaches you how to manage the many different aspects related to marketing and innovation. This programme enables you to spot and take advantage of new business opportunities. You can use the competences when participating in innovation projects and in creating marketing plans for existing products ensuring that your business maintains its competitive edge. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Esbjerg 168 International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • F ramework Conditions for Development of the Firm •M ethodology of the Social Sciences and Qualitative Methods • Buyer Behaviour • Project Management • Strategy and Competition •Q uantitative Market Research Methods • Innovation Management • S eminar in Marketing and Innovation • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-markinno /unisouthdenmark Regional Economics and Business Development BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES The programme is focused on the interdependence between the regional economy and business activities. The programme has a dual perspective, as the study activities encompass two main areas of knowledge creation. PROGRAMME PROFILE The programme has a dual perspective, with two main focus areas in knowledge creation. One area concerns itself with the factors determining regional development in terms of economic performance and creating a fertile environment for business and industry. The study of the development of markets and their interrelationship with underlying factors of growth is an important element of the programme area, as well as the analysis of the strategic significance of specific markets in different parts of the world. In the second area of study the programme provides students with indepth analyses of the specific design of policies fostering development of markets and of strategies contributing to the strength of this development, i.e. regional business and development strategies. Both areas are closely connected to the issue of firms’ choice of location, choice TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. and market access, and the programme’s study activities provide answers to a range of questions within that field. CONTENT This is reflected in the programme structure as a number of issues connected to regional development are considered from a policy perspective and from a business management perspective: Innovation, spatial analysis and econometrics (GIS), growth models and business development drivers are among the topics covered by the programme courses. The programme is taught in English by an international faculty and is attractive to students of many nationalities, ensuring a stimulating diversity of approaches to a wide range of regional issues. Students are thus offered the opportunity to study in an international atmosphere and establish contacts with students in Europe and beyond. Teaching is organised as lectures, group work and projects. Furthermore, students have the possibility International Brainstormer on the 3rd semester of the programme to study abroad at a partner university or gain work experience by completing an internship. Compulsory courses •P olicy Framework for Regional Development & Innovation •O rganisation & Management - SCM and Value Chain Analysis •R egional Economic Growth: Concepts & Models • Introduction to Spatial Analysis & Econometrics •R egional Marketing: Concepts and Methods - Introduction to GIS •A dvanced Spatial Analysis & Econometrics • Urban & Regional Economics •D rivers of Regional and Business Development • T he Territorial Agenda from an Economic Development and Business Perspective/Research Seminar • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-rebd /unisouthdenmark WHERE Sønderborg 169 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Sports and Event Management This dynamic programme engages the student with the complexities of the market and explores entertainment industry and sports governance, alongside project innovation management through qualitative and quantitative methods. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Companies in the sports and event sector operate in complex markets. Their customers are spectators as well as advertisers and sponsors. Furthermore, competition is regulated by sports associations such as FIFA. At the same time, some athletes and artists are club employees as well as assets which can be bought and sold. In the entertainment industries, audiences’ tastes sometimes clash with cultural objectives and values. Businesses in the sports and event sector need managers with special knowledge of these issues that enable them to manage companies to competitive advantage. The programme combines courses on the entertainment industry and sports governance with advanced management and marketing courses. It also offers courses in strategy and competition, project and innovation management, and qualitative and quantitative methods. A combination of project work, group work and lectures helps you learn how to manage the many different aspects of the sports and event sector. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Esbjerg 170 International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • E ntertainment Markets and Business •M ethodology of the Social Sciences and Qualitative Methods • Sports Governance • Project Management • Strategy and Competition •Q uantitative Market Research Methods • Innovation Management • Seminar in Sports and Events • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/sportandevent /unisouthdenmark BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 171 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ”IT IS A GREAT PLACE TO ENJOY A MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Alexandra Country: Germany Study Programme: Strategic Entrepreneurship MSc Campus: Kolding WHY SDU? HOW IS IT TO STUDY ABROAD? SDU offers a lot of different and interesting Master programmes. It is quite a big university with five campuses spread across Southern Denmark. With many international students it is a great place to enjoy a multicultural environment. It is not completely new to me since I went abroad during my time as a Bachelor student. It is about the overall experience of getting to know a new culture, their currency and weird habits! It’s a great chance to shape your view of the world because you meet a lot of new people. Looking back I think the experience of living abroad makes you wiser! There are only about thirty people in a class which results in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Communication between students and lecturers seems to be very important here. There is always somebody to talk to if help is needed. I have experienced tremendous support right from the start in terms of finding accommodation or getting through all the paperwork. 172 HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE DENMARK? I had never heard any Danish before I came to Denmark. So I decided to start learning the language with some difficulty! “Hyggelig” is the best Danish word to describe life here! It roughly translates as “cosy!” Strategic Entrepreneurship BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Students are prepared with the skills to manage the modern organisation competing on innovation within a global business environment. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Strategic Entrepreneurship provides you with comprehensive theoretical and hands-on knowledge of entrepreneurship. You gain the ability to manage, renew and strategically develop small, medium-sized and major corporations and the public sector in a complex and changing business environment. The combined theoretical and practical approach ensures in-depth knowledge of contemporary research and business practices, as well as the framework, skills and tools arising from the hands-on experience required for entrepreneurial activities for change and progress locally, nationally and internationally. The aim of the programme is to provide you with the managerial capabilities necessary to work with, develop and facilitate various types of entrepreneurial activity in international contexts by combining knowledge of entrepreneurship, business development and networks with an international perspective. Compulsory courses • Intrapreneurship and Entrepreneurship Theory and Policy • Internationalisation and Growth • Project Management • Idea Generation •N etwork, Resources and Entrepreneurship Strategy •O rganisation and Entrepreneurship Facilitation •P erformance Measurement and Financial Planning • Methods of Idea Evaluation • Master´s thesis With these capabilities at your command, you become an attractive asset for the modern organisation competing on innovation in a global business environment. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. International Brainstormer sdu.dk/msc-stratent /unisouthdenmark WHERE Kolding 173 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Marketing, Globalisation and Culture The creative and tactical come together to propel a comprehensive understanding of what drives culture and how that translates into consumer habits and trends. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT This profile is centred on Globalisation and Cultural Marketing. The profile focuses on tools for understanding globalisation processes and their impact on consumer markets and includes cross-cultural issues. Students of this profile will develop skills and knowledge within the main subjects: socio-cultural perspectives on consumption, marketing and branding as well ethnographic approaches to market research using advanced marketing theory. As a consequence of choosing this profile, students will become able to analyse the fundamental social and cultural principles and logics that spur processes of globalisation and their consequences for markets, corporations and consumers. TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 174 Students will gain competencies in interpreting the contemporary relationships between marketing and culture as well as discerning and managing similarities and differences between different cultures. In conclusion, students will become proficient in applying contemporary principles of cultural brand management and ethnographic market research methods in a globalising and globalised cultural economy. International Brainstormer Compulsory courses • Marketing Theory • Marketing Across Cultures • Advanced Brand Management • Globalisation Processes • Consumption Studies •M arket and Communication Ethnography • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-mgc /unisouthdenmark ”YOU GET TO MEET A LOT OF PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD” Read the full testimonial at BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES /studentsatsdu Name: Anastasija Gogoļeva Country: Latvia Study Programme: Marketing, Globalisation and Culture MSc Campus: Odense WHY SDU? I really liked the curriculum of my study programme. The description of the courses sounded interesting and so far, I haven’t been disappointed. The second influence on my decision was the biking part of Danish lifestyle. It might sound silly, but I love everything about bikes. I used to cycle a lot back at home, so it was already kind of embedded in my daily discipline. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? important to explore different cultures more deeply, by living among them. Being an international student gives you this opportunity. You are part of an international environment so you get to meet a lot of people from different parts of the world, explore not only the country you are in at the moment but other cultures by meeting people from all over the world. THE DANES? They are unique, just like people from any other place in the world. I find myself kind of addicted to this feeling – being a foreigner! It’s not only important to travel in life, but also 175 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Strategy and Organisation This programme supports skills central to management consulting, corporate staff functions, general management and business development. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT This profile is centred on Strategy and Organisation. Students who choose this profile will gain greater knowledge within the main subjects in contemporary strategic management and organisation design. The content of the profile is based on the best in contemporary strategy and organisation research and practice. The main focus is on formulation and implementation of business and corporate strategy. Students will develop skills in using methods and tools which can support careers in management consulting, corporate staff functions, general management or business development. Students will also become experienced in leading business level and corporate level strategy and business improvement projects. Ultimately, students will gain competencies in developing and implementing business and corporate strategy, business TITLE MSc in Economics and Business Adm. WHERE Odense 176 International Brainstormer strategy and industry analysis, organisation design and the determination of the scope of the firm. Compulsory courses • Foundations of Strategy • Foundations of Organisation • Value Chain Design • Business Strategy •C orporate Strategy and Organisation Design •A dvanced Strategy and Organisation Theory • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-stratorg /unisouthdenmark Environmental and Resource Management BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES M.Sc. in Environmental and Resource Management combine natural science, technical and social science which enable the students to create sustainable solutions by addressing the environmental problems of tomorrow. PROGRAMME PROFILE Are you interested in obtaining analytical and empirical skills for solving the environmental problems of tomorrow? Are you interested in finding balances among environmental, economic and social interest? To answer these questions, you need a thorough understanding of the many approaches toward the environmental problems. Then the programme in Environmental and Resource Management might be just right for you. Graduates from this programme attain a set of competencies, which allow them to work with a great number of different tasks in environmental management – both in the public and the private sector, as well as in NGOs and stakeholder organisations. Graduates will be able to design and conduct analysis of existing TITLE MSc in Environmental and Resource Management or future environmental strategies and policies within an organisation or at a societal level. As an M.Sc. in Environmental and Resource Management your job opportunities will be many: for example working as an advisor for business leaders, who must consider environmental impacts of their decisions and develop competitive advantage. Environmental leaders will benefit from the business skills in combination with natural science, technical and economic issues in their proposed solutions to environmental problems. CONTENT The programme is based on mandatory and elective courses; as such the first two semesters are composed of mandatory courses whereas the third semester has a flexible content. Electives can be International Brainstormer taken at University of Southern Denmark or Aalborg University in Esbjerg, abroad or partly in the form of practical experience (students must prepare reports in order to get credit for this). Compulsory courses • Research Forum • Environmental Chemistry • Sustainability •R esource Characterisation & Conversion Technologies of Resources •H olistic Design for Sustainability: Systems, Processes and Products •A dvanced Environmental & Resource Economics and Management • Project Management • Multivariate Data Analysis • Innovation Management • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/erm /unisouthdenmark WHERE Esbjerg 177 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Comparative Public Policy and Welfare Studies The programme traces the interaction between political interests and public policy and its impact on society. PROGRAMME PROFILE Our international group of teachers provides you with state-of-the-art knowledge on European comparative policy and politics relating to welfare. They give you the skills to pick the best theories and master different methods. Through hands-on experiences you gain competencies in analysing welfare states both in a comparative and global perspective. The multi- and interdisciplinary programme profile is the perfect match for students interested in the transformations of the European welfare states as managers and analysts in the public sector or as consultants in national and international interest organisations, the private sector or NGO’s. CONTENT The programme encourages you to understand and analyse how the interaction between political interests and TITLE MSc in Social Sciences public policy helps shape the world we live in and affect our lives with regard to work, family and social life. It will give you an advanced understanding of key policy issues in modern societies including labour markets, work/life balance, social care, inequality and welfare issues. The Master gives you knowledge, skills and competencies to achieve a career as civil servant in government or public sector agencies, a policy analysts in interest organisations, NGO’s or in private consulting, or as a PhD researcher in social sciences. The Master has four terms over two years. Three terms consist of compulsory and elective courses. You specialise during the third semester which you can also take at another university or as project-oriented studies at a relevant institution or organisation in Denmark or abroad. The final term is devoted to writing the Master’s thesis. Compulsory courses •C omparative Welfare State Policies •C omparative Methods and Data •D evelopment and Reform of the Welfare State • Concepts, Method and Data •C omparative Public Administration •C omparative Welfare State and Labour Market Analysis • Master’s thesis Teaching is based on lectures, seminars, and discussions combining theoretical and methodological knowledge with hands-on analyses of relevant empirical problems and cases. sdu.dk/msc-cppws /unisouthdenmark WHERE Odense 178 European Studies BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Core themes including local and regional governance, media, social change and mobility, and historical analysis coalesce to provide a holistic view of Europe as it develops. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT “Europe of Regions” has become a fashionable way to describe European integration, but politicians, businesses and civil society usually do not have a clear picture of what “Europe of Regions” actually means. The Campus Sønderborg profile in European Studies offered in cooperation with the University of Flensburg will make the students familiar with ‘regions’ in the broadest sense, using historical, cultural, political, administrative and economic approaches to the term ‘region’ and to illustrate the concept within European integration. The programme focuses on borders and border regions and includes a sophisticated course on qualitative social science methods. Borders still represent barriers to integration, and border regions are laboratories of European integration. The study programme offers the opportunity to take electives at the University of Flensburg during the third semester, including the possibility of earning a dual degree. Students can also specialise by taking electives from other master programmes offered at the Department of Border Region Studies in Sønderborg, or by completing a company/institution internship or a study term abroad. TITLE Master of Science During the first year, you will choose between two tracks: A track offered in Sønderborg focusing on the concept of the “Europe of Regions”, where you will be introduced to regions through an interdisciplinary programme with special focus on borders and border regions. Or a track offered at the University of Flensburg which focuses on more general aspects of European integration. During the third semester, students choose electives from either campus to specialise according to their interests. The master thesis is written at SDU during the fourth semester. Compulsory courses •B oundaries, Territorial States and Sovereignty in a Regionalised and Globalised World • E uropean Border Region Development • Communication and Media • E uropean Regions, Regionalism, Regionalisation – Theories, Typologies, Histories • E uropean Integration and the Regional Dimension • Social Change and Mobility •Q ualitative Methods and Historical Analysis • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/mes /unisouthdenmark WHERE Sønderborg 179 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES International Security and Law The political, social, and historical fields unite in this programme to equip students with a multi-dimensional understanding of the international realm and the possibilities for enacting changes within the international system, whether in state organisations, non-governmental organisations, aid work or post-conflict development. PROGRAMME PROFILE In today’s world, conflicts are multiple, complex and volatile, and they need to be handled. Outsiders involved in conflict management may experience hostilities, development, and peace enforcement in one single day. We offer this master programme to train interdisciplinary experts to work in complex security environments and help organisations prepare for and manage them. CONTENT The Master of Social Sciences in International Security and Law is a two-year programme which encourages you to analyse and understand the interaction between politics, law and ethics in rela- TITLE Master of Social Science tion to international conflicts. A combination of compulsory and elective courses in the disciplines of Law and International Relations provides you with the tools and knowledge for a career in organisations involved in analysing, managing and solving international conflicts. Teaching is based on lectures, group work and discussions combining theoretical background knowledge with relevant empirical problems and cases. You are encouraged to connect major theories with concrete events, e.g. connecting state-building theory with events in Kosovo or Libya. The programme also offers students the opportunity to take one term at another university or do an internship in Denmark or abroad. Compulsory Courses • Introduction to International Relations* • Introduction to International Law* • International Order since 1815* •P hilosophy of the Law of Nations* • New Wars and Conflict • The Laws of War • The Ethics of War and Peace • International Organisations • International Prosecution of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity •H uman Security and Building Peace • Master’s thesis *Your background determines the first semester www.sdu.dk/securitylaw /internationalSecurityandLaw WHERE Odense 180 “BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND BECOME MORE SELF-CONFIDENT” Read the full testimonial at BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES /studentsatsdu Name: Georgios Sourgiadakis Home Country: Greece Study Programme: International Security and Law MSc Campus: Odense HOW IS THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT? The teachers are very friendly, willing to answer to all your questions and to help you with everything you need. They base their lectures on discussions and use different ways of Teaching, such as the use of slides and videos avoiding long boring lectures. Moreover, they encourage student communication and cooperation. WHAT DO YOU GAIN FROM STUDYING ABROAD? By studying abroad you gain experiences that would be difficult to gain back home. You learn new languages, observe different cultures and visit new places and countries. By hanging out with international students you can improve your English skills. As for the university, the experience of a totally different system of education helps you to broaden your horizons and become more self-confident. WHAT ARE THE DANES LIKE IN YOUR OPINION? Well, Danes are very polite, willing to help you any time and make you feel comfortable. It is really impressive that everyone is able to speak English, making communication more easy and friendly. Finally it is true that they are the happiest people in the world! 181 ”I ALWAYS ENJOY MY INTERACTIONS WITH DANES” BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Caitlin O’Brien Country: United States Study Programme: International Security and Law Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? I spent one of my undergraduate semesters in Copenhagen and was immediately impressed with the academic atmosphere I encountered, as well as the broader feeling of the Danish lifestyle. When my semester ended in 2011, I knew it was only a matter of time before I made my way back here. OUTSIDE SDU? I love exploring the city – Odense is filled with cosy cafes and restaurants, beautiful parks and natural areas, and endless hidden gems to discover. If I’m not biking 182 through the city streets, I’m probably running on the path alongside the river that winds through several city parks and the Odense Zoo. I’ve also become a regular visitor at Brandt’s, the art museum in town. THE DANES? Sincere and appreciative. They may not always be the most outwardly expressive people in the world, but I always enjoy my interactions with Danes, young and old. They are agreeable and engaging, and often have a great sense of humour. Cultural Sociology in Law, Power and Social Justice BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Societal organisation and power structures influence the capacity of social justice and the efficacy of social change. Students in the programme will engage sociological, anthropological and legal theory in a hands-on environment. PROGRAMME PROFILE We live in a rapidly changing society. This dynamic reality creates great possibilities for innovation and learning but also new types of marginalised groups and cultural encounters. There is a growing need for developing the organisation of society including its legal system and power structures in order to cope with social changes and secure social justice. The master programme in Cultural Sociology – Law, Power and Social Justice provides you with qualified interdisciplinary skills which you need in order to investigate and act on problems related to the relationship between law and society. TITLE MSc Cultural Sociology Furthermore, you will get an insight to how the legal system is challenged by social changes and different types of meetings between cultures, professions, sectors and institutions. CONTENT The programme offers a unique combination of sociological, legal and anthropological theory. It has a practice-oriented approach where you will learn advanced methodological skills of interviewing, statistics and field research. Furthermore, you will learn about a set of methodological tools for evaluating the effects of legislative initiatives as well as the cooperation between authorities, organisations and citizens. The first semester concentrates on sociocultural perspectives on law in national and international settings. The second semester investigates the interaction between marginalised groups and the legal system where students gain insight into socio-cultural problems related to case work and clientisation. The third semester investigates cultural encounters within the legal system with focus on how law affects citizens differently and causes diverse reactions. The fourth semester is devoted to writing the Master’s thesis Compulsory courses • Law, Power and Professions •N aming, Claiming and Framing Access to Justice • L aw in Practice and Legal Consciousness • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-lpsj /unisouthdenmark WHERE Esbjerg 183 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Cultural Sociology in Social Transformation Processes Understand and create innovative responses to social changes, as evaluated by the role of culture in social change. The programme engages a practice oriented approach where students participate in field research to complement their theoretical engagements. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Society is constantly changing altering relations between people. Authorities, businesses, organisations and cultural life have to adapt to these challenges at the same speed. Your knowledge can make a difference in this dynamic world by understanding the origins and dynamics of cultural, social and institutional change. The Master programme concentrates on the sociological investigation of the role of culture in social change processes. The programme offers a unique combination of sociological and anthropological theory. It has a practice-oriented approach where you learn advanced methodological skills of interviewing, statistics and field research. You will get an insight into how people, groups, organisations, policies and society function – knowledge that is applicable to a large range of relevant societal issues. This makes you an attractive asset for organisations that have to cope with change. TITLE MSc in Cultural Sociology The two-year programme involves classical themes within cultural sociology. The first semester introduces to a body of theory relevant for understanding the roots of change. It focuses on sociocultural perspectives on body and gender issues, including modern family relations, health perceptions, the place of gender in educational and working situations as well as the social implications of the idealised body. The second semester opens up to perspectives of space, time and identity fo- cusing on negotiations of identity in various spatial locations as well as changes in influential organisational settings. The third semester investigates the role of cultures and countercultures in social change processes, including learning and innovation; societal and organisational development; diffusion of norms as well as conflict, social exclusion and harassment. Finally, the fourth semester is devoted to writing the Master’s thesis. Compulsory courses • Body and Gender • Time, Space and Identity •C ulture, Counterculture and Social Change • Master’s thesis sdu.dk/msc-stp /unisouthdenmark WHERE Esbjerg 184 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES foto 185 186 H HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE If you dream of becoming more knowledgeable about the body and the prevention and treatments of diseases, you can gain practical and academic experience at the Faculty of Health Sciences, which works closely with Odense University Hospital, industry and experts worldwide. 187 HEALTH SCIENCE Public Health Wonder why inequalities in health still exist? Explore the challenges and possibilities for the future of public health with this multidisciplinary programme. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Medicine alone cannot treat ill health. Knowledge of economics and society is also needed. Experts are needed to treat health from medical and nonmedical perspectives, as public health problems such as obesity and new emerging infections threaten lives and economies across the globe. This multidisciplinary programme enables you to work as a public health expert in government, research, business and non-governmental organisations. Combining social sciences, statistics, medicine and economics, it gives you the expertise to develop, implement and evaluate effective public health strategies. The first semester introduces you to core modules in the art and science of public health, applied biostatistics and other methods using group work, lectures, and skills training. The second semester consists of course and project work in the area of your choice: health promotion, or health economics and management, global health or risk research. The third semester offers a variety of elective modules in health promotion, health economics and management, global health, risk communication and research methodology as well as possibilities for practical training or studying abroad. The last semester involves individual research, on which you write a thesis. As an international student, TITLE Master of Science WHERE Esbjerg 188 FURTHER INFORMATION Student advisor, fv-fsv@post.sdu.dk or Ms. Janne Krogh, jkrogh@health.sdu.dk you benefit directly from the faculty’s multidisciplinary approach. Staff at the Unit for Health Promotion Research have wide-ranging expertise. Due to an emphasis on social and medical issues, you gain the skills you need in order to pursue a career in public health in Europe and abroad. Courses are tailored to the needs of international students, with a wide range of studentcentred and problem-based learning opportunities provided in small groups. You can participate in class, discuss questions with your teacher and get to know fellow students. Home to some 3,000 students and an array of research groups, the faculty offers ample opportunity for exploring your area of interest. publichealth.sdu.dk /SDUPublicHealth?fref=ts HEALTH SCIENCE 189 P 190 S SCIENCE SCIENCE If you are interested in the origins of life, if you want to develop bio and nanotechnology, or like to learn about the natural world, from proteins to whales the facilities and leading international specialists are at the Faculty of Science to guide your curiosity. 191 SCIENCE Applied Mathematics The MSc programme in applied mathematics at the University of Southern Denmark teaches you how to model and solve practical problems by means of advanced mathematical tools. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT In short, you could say that an applied mathematician is often motivated by a problem outside the realm of mathematics. An applied mathematician masters and is capable of developing the mathematical tools which have helped create the modern society of industry and information. The MSc programme in Applied mathematics has a high level of flexibility meaning that the only mandatory part of the programme is 10 ECTS of constituent Master courses within the areas Mathematics and Statistics and Algorithms and Optimisation. In addition there are 20 ECTS of elective courses where you can choose between all Master courses within science. An applied mathematician can: • comprehend a complex problem • make a credible model of the problem • analyse and calculate the consequences of the model • implement algorithms belonging to the model on a computer TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense 192 The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Applied mathematics gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within applied mathematics. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience Animal Sound Communication and Behaviour SCIENCE How do animals produce sounds? Why do they produce sound? And how does man’s activities effect animal sound communication? These are questions investigated by testing many different animal groups: insects, frogs, birds and mammals on both land and sea. PROGRAMME PROFILE Study the sound production and hearing of animals and learn about the impact of the physical constraints of the environment to understand the sound communication and behaviour of animals. Animal sound communication and behaviour is a specialisation within the two-year MSc programme in Biology. The courses during the first year will ensure that you achieve a broad suite of competences relevant to acoustic communication and behaviour studies. The second year is dedicated to an individual thesis project. The courses are taught by internationally recognised researchers covering all essential aspects of sound communication and behaviour, from sound recording to psychophysical and physiological experimental techniques. TITLE Master of Science The programme offers well-balanced theoretical and practical expertise obtained through lectures, field- and laboratory work, group discussions, hands-on projects and assignments. The experimental courses exploit the facilities in the laboratories on campus and at our marine change to mammal. marine mammal facility. . The programme is completed by a 60 ECTS research-based thesis project, in which a large degree of independency is expected through all phases of the work. RESEARCH PROFILE The programme offers well-balanced theoretical and practical expertise obtained through lectures, experimental work, group discussions, hands-on projects and assignments. The degree will be awarded in Biology, and the animal sound communication and behaviour profile of the programme will be specified on your degree certificate. The programme prepares students for working with the recording of animal sounds and experimenting with hearing and behaviour. CONTENT All courses are taught and examined in English. The programme is open to wellqualified students with a Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent in Biology and Life Sciences from other institutions of higher education. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience WHERE Odense International Brainstormer 193 SCIENCE Biology Take part in high-level research and development at the Department of Biology. PROGRAMME PROFILE This 120 ECTS Master programme is research driven and provides you with ample opportunity to specialise within the areas of research represented at the Department of Biology. With this research profile, you can choose to focus on topics which you find particularly interesting, for example: • Ecology in freshwater and marine ecosystems • Microbial element cycle and climate change • Physiological responses and adaptations to environmental stress • Ecotoxicology with special emphasis on xenobiotics and their effects on animals • Nervous systems and behaviour of animals communicating or reacting to environmental stimuli. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 194 During the programme, laboratory work goes alongside field studies. The programme combines a broad foundation in natural sciences with state-of-the-art knowledge and advanced experimental methodology within ecology, animal physiology, ecotoxicology and neurobiology. The programme ends with a 60 ECTS research-based thesis project in which a large degree of independence is expected through all phases of the work. DETAILS RESEARCH PROFILE During the MSc programme in Biology, you combine required courses and electives in order to qualify for the research-based thesis work at the end of the programme on a topic of your choice. As a part of the research profile, you can apply for the 25 ECTS honours class in Geobiology. Through a series of five courses, you will learn how microorganisms control the chemistry of soil, lakes, oceans and the atmosphere on long time scales. All courses are taught and examined in English. The programme is open to wellqualified students with a Bachelor degree or equivalent in Biology and Life Sciences from other institutions of higher education. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience ”STUDYING IN SDU CHANGED MY ATTITUDE TO SCIENTIFIC WORK.” Read the full testimonial at SCIENCE /studentsatsdu Name: Marie-Carolin Götze Country: Germany Study Programme: Biology MSc Campus: Odense WHY DENMARK? Scandinavia has a very good reputation concerning the educational system, with the major advantage of being free for every European citizen. After a bachelor in Germany with a strict schedule and not much freedom to choose specialist studies, I decided to try something different. I’m glad I did! Denmark and SDU were very welcoming. There are endless amounts of events to welcome foreign students, to inform about activities and everyday life. The biology department has a student room for studying, relaxing or just meeting other students. We have student advisors who can answer any question concerning the courses. IMPRESSIONS OF SDU? own ideas, organise and choose to study whatever we like or prefer. The pressure to get something done is lower than our own wish to complete a project successfully, which puts the fun and ambition into our scientific work. OUTSIDE SDU? Especially in the summer time it is worth cycling around the town, visiting the zoo and to go to the beach in Kerteminde. There you can visit the marine centre with its porpoise, seals and aquarium. A very big advantage is the free entrance in these locations, which you get as a student of Biology! THE DANES? Friendly, helpful, positive people!! Studying in SDU changed my attitude to scientific work. Here it is possible to work on our own projects, include our 195 “I’VE ALSO READ ABOUT THE GOOD EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EXISTING IN DENMARK” SCIENCE Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Sebastian Bicking Home Country: Germany Study Programme: Master of Science in Biology – Marine Science Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? I wanted to leave Germany and study abroad to gain new experiences but without additional study fees. I’ve also read about the good educational system existing in Denmark. WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK? I took part at the ‘Study-Try-Out’-event at SDU in 2012 and was very impressed by the effort they did to motivate students, furthermore the offered a study programme in biology that fitted very well into my personal profile. S 196 HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURES? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The contact with the teachers is very personal and friendly, a circumstance I was not used to before. I really enjoy the lectures which are close to current research topics as well as the practical lessons which are well organised and helpful to test what I have learned. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? Meeting with friends, hanging out in bars or cafés in the city or play football. Biology – Environmental Biology SCIENCE A Master programme combining a broad foundation in natural sciences with environmental management and research-based problem solving of environmental pollution. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The MSc programme in Biology – Environmental biology incorporates theoretical knowledge from ecology and ecotoxicology and combines these themes with practical and administrative courses related to environmental issues. The programme is focused on public and private environmental management as well as on problem solving related to environmental pollution. The master programme in Environmental Biology comprises experimental studies in both the laboratory and the field. the MSc programme in Environmental Biology contains 30 ECTS recommended and mandatory courses within Biology. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Environmental Biology gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within biology. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience International Brainstormer 197 S SCIENCE Biomedicine The MSc programme in Biomedicine at the University of Southern Denmark teaches you how to understand illnesses at the cellular and molecular levels. PROGRAMME PROFILE Biomedicine is the study of diseases at the molecular and cellular levels, bridging the gap between the fields of medicine and science. Biomedics can collaborate with physicians to help develop new diagnostics methods and disease treatments. Where a physician’s primary focus is patient care, the biomedic’s focus is to understand the disease at the molecular and cellular levels. Biomedics can in work medical research developing new methods of diagnosing diseases and new treatment methods based on the TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 198 newest molecular biological knowledge, in collaboration with physicians. In recent years, we have achieved an enormous amount of insight into how healthy cells work. With that in mind, today we are beginning to understand diseases, disease mechanisms and pharmaceutical efficiency on a very detailed level. CONTENT The MSc programme in Biomedicine contains of 25 ECTS mandatory courses within Human pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Medical neurobiology. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the Msc programme in Biomedicine gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience “DANISH PEOPLE ARE REALLY SWEET” SCIENCE Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Nadine Heidi Brueckmann Home Country: Germany Study Programme: Biomedicine MSc Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? I was curious to see why the Danish people are said to be the happiest in the world every year and the education system has a great international reputation so I thought I would give it a try. HOW IS THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The teachers are mostly researchers and medical doctors from the hospital, so they are specialist in their field which is really nice if you have specific questions. Furthermore many of them will introduce you to their field of re- search and there are many opportunities to start a project with them. Hierarchical structures are far less strict than in Germany, which makes the work environment much more relaxed. WHAT ARE THE DANES LIKE IN YOUR OPINION? They are so damn friendly, they would pull a leg just to help you if you ask for it. To many foreigners they seem to be a bit cold but this is just because they do not want to bother others if they do not know them. Get to know some Danish people and you will see that they are really sweet. 199 SCIENCE Chemistry Get your hands on advanced chemistry and aim for a career in research, development, managing or teaching. PROGRAMME PROFILE Chemistry is a fundamental part of our everyday lives. It is all around us in the reactions, properties and combinations of matter in our own bodies and in the world. Chemical research is instrumental in developing new materials and pharmaceutics. In this programme, you will become part of the research in chemical compounds for new pharmaceutical products and modified DNA, which will help us target infected cells in the body. When it comes to the environment, chemists play an important role as experts and advisors. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 200 This programme enables you to independently analyse chemical issues and extract results. You also achieve the academic qualifications needed to participate in further research and to share your knowledge with others. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Chemistry gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. CONTENT The MSc programme in Chemistry contains of 30 ECTS of recommended and mandatory courses within inorganic, theoretical, analytical and organic chemistry and spectroscopy. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience “I FOUND THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK OVER THE INTERNET AND WENT TO THE STUDYTRY-OUT DAY” Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Annika Carstens Home Country: Germany Study Programme: Chemistry Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? I always liked the Scandinavian countries, their landscape, the really kind and relaxed people, the language and their education system. WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK? I found the University of Southern Denmark over the Internet and went then to the Study Try Out Day. The people there were really friendly and helpful, which does not make the decision so hard Besides that, I compared the offers of other chemistry departments in Denmark, and at SDU it fitted the best. It is amazing that you have such a big choice of what you can do and that not everything is already fixed. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? I like to spent time with my friends, in the city centre, going shopping or going to one of the many parks that are in Odense. Sometimes on Fridays directly after class we hang out in the Friday-bar, which is at the University and open every Friday from 14.00-22.00. This is especially nice for people, like me, who lives a bit outside the city centre. WHAT IS YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE SO FAR? My best experience so far is that you get help every time from almost everyone when you need it. Even while studying. You make a mistake. Okay, things like that can happen, no one is perfect but here you aren’t punished for making a mistake, here someone is offering you help. 201 SCIENCE Computational Biomedicine Starting in autumn 2015, we will offer a brand new multidisciplinary MSc programme in Computational Biomedicine. It focuses on the application and development of computational biology and bioinformatics methods for the analysis of next-generation molecular data sets gathered on an ever increasing scale in hospitals all around the world. We will provide you with the skills necessary to drive this exciting future market as a biomedical data analyst and/or developer of innovative biomedical computer science solutions. This will allow you to contribute in shaping the future of computerassisted modern medicine. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT In the MSc programme in Computational Biomedicine you will learn how to develop and apply computer science methods on large-scale biomedical data sets. A multidisciplinary approach is central to this MSc programme, and as students from Natural Science, Health Science and Engineering bring together different approaches and experiences it gives opportunities for cross-disciplinary specialisation. This spans from bioinformatics algorithm development to the integration of existing tools. A typical example is the analysis of DNA sequencing data for the prediction of cancer progression or bacterial infection treatment optimisation. The programme has two specialisations: The System Biology specialisation focuses on biological networks and modelling. The Bioinformatics specialisation is concerned with analysing DNA and RNA sequences as well as protein structures. The two specialisations share 30 ECTS of mandatory courses including conversion classes and 10 ECTS of elective courses. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense 202 A 30 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Computational Biomedicine in conjunction with a 30 ECTS project gives you plenty of resources to acquire specific skills in biomedical data analysis and to specialise yourself. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk Both, the project as well as your MSc thesis will be carried out in close collaboration with local and international researchers. They will supervise your work and manage your hands-on contributions to projects running in our worldclass university laboratories. Computer Science SCIENCE Do you want to be part of the thriving development in the computer industry? With a degree in Computer Science from the University of Southern Denmark you can. PROGRAMME PROFILE The MSc programme in Computer science gives you a broad knowledge of information technology focused on algorithmic techniques, which form the basis for developing effective and secure modern software solutions. It also emphasises principles which will also be relevant in the next decade. CONTENT The MSc programme in Computer science has a high level of flexibility meaning that the only mandatory part of the programme is 20 ECTS of constituent master courses within the areas Mathematics and Statistics and Algorithms and TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense Optimisation. In addition there is 10 ECTS of elective courses where you can chose between all master courses within science. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Computer science gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within applied mathematics. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience International Brainstormer 203 SCIENCE Biology – Marine Science Join the MSc programme in Biology - Marine science to learn in depth about life in the sea, how marine organisms interact with one another and with their environment, and how human activities influence marine ecosystems, including the management of marine resources. PROGRAMME PROFILE Our courses are mainly experimental and several include fieldwork, taking advantage of the easy access to a wide range of coastal environments close to campus. The programme has a particular focus on near-shore ecosystems but also includes global issues such as the impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions on marine ecosystems. CONTENT All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the Msc programme in Biology - Marine science gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within biology. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. The MSc programme in Biology marine science contains 30 ECTS recommended and mandatory courses within Biology. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 204 FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience ”WE WORK PRACTICALLY, WITH HANDS ON EXPERIMENTS” SCIENCE Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Michael Magee Country: Northern Ireland Study Programme: Marine Science MSc Campus: Odense BENEFITS OF STUDYING ABROAD? You need to live in a country for a while before you can really appreciate it. Studying abroad is a way to change the way of thinking you have been conditioned to in your home country. WHY DID YOU JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL BRAINSTORMERS? When moving to another country a little help is appreciated! The IB programme sounds like it can really make it easier for me to find a job in Demark after my studies. The people involved are well connected with Danish employers and they have already provided some useful pieces of information and advice. BEST EXPERIENCE? found local knowledge, my experience in Denmark has been amazing. But the best experience would be my reason for coming here. Everything about studying marine biology here is brilliant. We work practically, with hands on experiments. There are no closed doors creating a relaxed working environment and there is a great feeling around the institute. There are great opportunities to travel. I’ve been to Norway and Iceland as part of my course, and I will be going to Greenland to do my thesis. THE DANES? After my first week of lectures I went to Friday bar with the Danes in my class. We got drunk! They’ve been my best friends ever since and I love them dearly. From the excitement of arriving in the airport for the first time to welcoming new international students with my new- 205 SCIENCE Mathematics Through the MSc programme in Mathematics, you will become acquainted with advanced scientific theories and methods. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT For over a thousand years, mathematical science has developed an interplay between abstraction and practical application. Some mathematical theories and techniques are developed in order to solve specific problems in other scientific fields, and others spring from mathematicians’ interests in abstraction and the inner structure and aesthetics of mathematical science. The MSc programme in Mathematics has a high level of flexibility meaning that the only mandatory part of the programme is 10 ECTS of constituent Master courses within Computer science. In addition there is 20 ECTS of elective courses where you can choose between all master courses within science. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 206 FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 30 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Mathematics together with 30 ECTS of preparatory work gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within mathematics. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience “BECAUSE OF MY JOB AS A TEACHING ASSISTANT I HAVE A DESK IN A LARGE STUDENT OFFICE” Read the full testimonial at ENGINEERING /studentsatsdu Name: Laura Ehlers Home Country: Germany Study Programme: Mathematics Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? Denmark has always been one of my favourite holiday destinations, because its close to the sea and the Danes have a positive mentality. So I was curious to see what it would be like to live and study in Denmark. It was also possible to study in English. This was certainly a plus as I didn’t know much Danish when I first came here. WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK? The study programme at SDU offered some possibilities I would not have had at my home university. The Master programme is in many ways more flexible, which means that I am able to choose courses from other study programmes, or do individual projects instead of normal courses. I also liked the idea of living in Odense, which seemed to be a nice small student town with lots of possibilities for social and cultural life. HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURES? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The study environment in Odense is really good. The facilities at university are well equipped, classes are usually small and I especially appreciate the informal relationship between teachers and students, which is very different from what I was used to before. There is no feeling of hierarchy and the professors really seem to care about the students, which creates a pleasant learning atmosphere and even makes it possible to have a personal chat with them occasionally. 207 S SCIENCE Medical Chemistry The MSc programme in Medical chemistry is focused on the interdisciplinary field between chemistry, molecular biology and medical science and whether you dream of a job in the pharmaceutical industry, the hospital sector or as a researcher, Medical chemistry is a great starting point. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT In the programme, you supplement you basic chemistry education with a range of advanced chemistry courses such as spectroscopy and molecular modelling, as well as a variety of elective courses in, for instance, organic chemistry, which provide experience in medical chemistry and the development of new pharmaceuticals. You can also take some health science courses in pharmacology and physiology. The MSc programme in Chemistry consists of 25 ECTS of recommended and mandatory courses within molecular modelling, spectroscopy and organic chemistry. TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 208 The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Medical chemistry gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within medical chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience ENGINEERING TITLE Master of Science FURTHER INFORMATION Ms Birgitte L. Sørensen, bls@kbm.sdu.dk sdu.dk/msc-environmental /facultyofengineering WHERE Odense International Brainstormer 209 SCIENCE Molecular Bioscience The MSc programme in Molecular bioscience at the University of Southern Denmark teaches you about cellular reactions, proteins and their functions, and the genetics of organisms. PROGRAMME PROFILE The technological and scientific advances move the boundaries for what is academically possible. Human DNA – the 3 billion building blocks of life – are now known and will come to revolutionise biochemistry and molecular biology. The next challenge will be to map out the function of genes. In the MSc programme in Molecular bioscience you will be taught about cell reactions, proteins and their functions and the genes of organisms. These are TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 210 central areas in the research of both cancer, diabetes and infectious diseases. The department researchers collaborate with some of the largest biotech and pharmaceutical companies, and the programme gives you the opportunity to combine academic challenges with fighting disease. CONTENT The MSc programme in Molecular bioscience consists of 15 ECTS mandatory courses within modern trends and technologies in molecular cell biology. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Biomedicine gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience “BICYCLING CULTURE AND FOCUS ON A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE” Read the full testimonial at SCIENCE /studentsatsdu Name: Aleksandra Amaladass Home Country: Poland Study Programme: Molecular Bioscience MSc Campus: Odense WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? The interesting courses offered in English was what caught my eye. As well as the international outlook and research network in the field of science. English is used so extensively it is almost a second native language to the Danes. Also, the bicycling culture and focus on a healthy lifestyle were two aspects that appealed to me and completed the overall picture of what I thought would be an enriching and fruitful experience. WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK? In addition, the course that I chose was offered on the main campus in Odense, which is known to be a student friendly city with a big number of international students. HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURES? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? Teachers are surprisingly informal, which works in a positive sense because the students are at ease raising questions which might normally appear too silly to be asked in an environment that is very stern. The teachers are open to discussions and arguments. It is a huge university offering a variety of different courses with flexibility in terms of combining various courses to constitute the degree. Also, the scientific equipment and techniques used are modern and the instructors/ professors often have had a global experience and networks for research. 211 SCIENCE Nanobioscience The MSc programme in Nanobioscience at the University of Southern Denmark teaches you how to utilise biological molecules in the construction of nanomaterials with a wide range of applications. PROGRAMME PROFILE Nanobioscience is a scientific interdisciplinary field, in which techniques on a nano-scale are used to understand and utilise the construction of nature and the molecular principles and structures which are the cornerstones of all biology. The purpose of Nanobioscience is for instance to use biological molecules for constructing functional nano-materials with a long list of groundbreaking uses. The master’s programme in Nanobioscience is an interdisciplinary programme in the borderline territory between TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense S 212 Chemistry, Physics, Biotechnology and Nanoscience. The programme has a solid scientific basis and gives you a broad range of employment opportunities in fields such as research, teaching or industrial development in Denmark or abroad. CONTENT The MSc programme in Nanobioscience consists of 20 ECTS mandatory courses within Spectroscopy, Inorganic Chemistry, Supramolecular and nanochemistry and Nanobioscience tecnology. All science MSc programmes contain a FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk International Brainstormer perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Nanobioscience gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience Physics SCIENCE Our MSc programme in Physics combines theoretical and experimental physics and challenges you in the basic laws of science and their application. PROGRAMME PROFILE The study of Physics deals with phenomena ranging from the smallest elementary particles to cosmos. Between these extremes are atoms, molecules, compounds and liquids with a multitude of properties, which physicists describe and utilise. Last, but not least, there is an important mediation aspect, both within and outside the various institutions of education. Our programme enables you to independently analyse physical problems using a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques. You will also TITLE Master of Science WHERE Odense achieve the academic qualifications needed to participate in further research and to explore the world around you. CONTENT The MSc programme in Physics consists of 30 ECTS of mandatory courses within Quantum Physics, Statistical Physics, Experimental biophysics and Laser physics and laser spectroscopy. The 60 ECTS Master thesis at the MSc programme in Physics gives you plenty of time to specialise in a topic within chemistry. The thesis is carried out with a supervisor and it is concluded with an oral presentation. All science MSc programmes contain a perspectival module where it is possible to take an internship, go abroad on exchange or to specialise by following elective courses. FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Rune Wulff Christensen, rwc@sdu.dk sdu.dk/scienceprogrammes facebook.com/SDUscience International Brainstormer 213 214 H HUMANITIES HUMANITIES If you are into media, communication and language, you can combine new fields of research and traditional study programmes at the Faculty of Humanities. Academics around the world are impressed with the faculty’s interdisciplinary approach and progressive research. 215 HUMANITIES Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) This programme provides you with the skills necessary for conducting business negotiations with Chinese partners. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT China is rapidly becoming a great power in the globalised economy and has in a short time become a superpower in industrial development, space engineering, and science. China’s political role has grown immensely and with more than a billion inhabitants China is an important partner in inter-state trading with European businesses. As a Bachelor in Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) you can become a key decisionmaker in the international cooperation with China. The programme provides you with the skills necessary for conducting business negotiations with Chinese partners. It combines business economics courses and courses on language proficiency, culture and social studies, and business communication. The programme requires no previous knowledge of the Chinese language. The first two years of study include an intensive course on the Chinese language. The bachelor programme is a 4-year programme and in order to optimise the language proficiency of the student the programme includes a year’s TITLE Bachelor of Arts WHERE Sønderborg 216 FURTHER INFORMATION Michael Rudolph, rudolph@sitkom.sdu.dk stay at an institution of higher education in China. You will be educated to occupy business functions requiring economic insight as well as advanced language and communicative skills in Chinese. You will be studying at an international programme which attracts students from across the globe. The language of instruction is English. sdu.dk/ba_negot_chinese /unisouthdenmark International Business Administration and Modern Languages HUMANITIES Obtain a mix of economics and linguistic skills and go international! PROGRAMME PROFILE The BA in International Business Administration and Modern Languages in Flensburg and Sønderborg combines business economics and business language (English combined with either German or Danish) and qualifies you for internationally oriented jobs in private enterprises as well as in public organisations. The programme has been established in cooperation with the University of Flensburg and is based in Flensburg and Sønderborg. This means that it has a significant international profile, both in terms of the subjects taught and in terms of the study environment. And last, but not least, the international pro- TITLE BSc in International Business file is reflected in the double degree which you will obtain upon graduation: a Danish as well as a German Bachelor degree. CONTENT The BA in International Business Administration and Modern Languages is the study programme for you if you want to combine studies in business language with studies in business economics. Faced with growing political, economic, cultural, and social globalisation, business employees will have to be able to work across national and linguistic borders. volved in the international activities of business enterprises, and it will qualify you for performing the communication and mediation tasks arising in connection with such activities. You will obtain the skills you need via foreign language training, knowledge of social conditions, and knowledge of the sociological and economic factors influencing decisionmaking processes in various cultures. Please note that the programme requires an intensive Danish course which the student must pass before classes begin in September. This BA will qualify you for analysing, evaluating, and solving the tasks in- FURTHER INFORMATION Ella Mølgaard, elm@sdu.dk sdu.dk/international_business_language /unisouthdenmark WHERE Flensburg/Sønderborg 217 HUMANITIES Modern Languages and Intercultural Communication Studies crossing national and linguistic borders. PROGRAMME PROFILE This BA study programme crosses national and language borders, since you will be studying in an intercultural environment in which teachers as well as students are of different nationalities. In addition to the Danish students, there are also many students from Germany. Speaking your foreign languages will therefore be part of everyday life on campus. CONTENT The BA in Modern Languages and Intercultural Communication is the right choice for you if you work with languages, culture, people, language teaching, and intercultural communication. TITLE BA in Modern Languages WHERE Sønderborg 218 The programme will train theoretical and practical aspects of language and provide you with the tools for solving language and communication problems in businesses and organisations as well as for teaching foreign languages to adults. The combinations of foreign languages offered are: English/German for students whose native language is Danish, and English/Danish for students who do not have Danish as their native language. In case you want to study English/Danish, you need to be very good in German. After having studied in Sønderborg for the first three semesters, you may spend either a study or an internship period abroad. This will give you a unique chance to test your skills and to see how far they can take you. Please note that the programme requires an intensive course in Danish which the student must pass before classes begin in September. Choose this study programme if you want to experience the world while you are studying. FURTHER INFORMATION Ella Mølgaard, elm@sdu.dk sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Bachelor/ IVK_sprog_kultur_formid /unisouthdenmark 219 HUMANITIES American Studies What does it mean to be an American? Is there a shared American culture, or is that just something Europeans imagine? Study the global superpower - and get the chance to experience it yourself. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Because of the global reach of the United States, most Europeans have the impression that they “know” America, which is often perceived as a single culture, with little recognition of the complexity and variety that are characteristic of the nation. American Studies is a two year MA programme that focuses on the world’s leading superpower. It looks at culture, politics, economics, literature, and society in a country of more than 300 million inhabitants in fifty distinct states. Your teaching will be about American society, culture, history, business, technology, race relations, and immigration, as well as analysis of the media, literature, and film. TITLE Master of Art During the first semester all students must take three courses, one in history, one on literature, and a seminar on theory and method. During the second and third semesters, you will be able to choose elective courses that deal with a range of topics that reflect the faculty’s research interests. FURTHER INFORMATION Charlotte Granly, granly@sdu.dk The majority of these courses are in participating departments, including history, political science, English, media studies, religion, journalism, marketing, as well as American Studies itself. During the third semester you also have the option of studying abroad at a European or an American university. The program has regular exchange agreements with a number of universities. The fourth semester is spent writing your Master’s thesis under the supervision of a faculty member. www.sdu.dk/american_studies /americanstudiesSDU WHERE Odense H 220 Business, Language and Culture (Sønderborg/Flensburg) HUMANITIES Extend your knowledge in the areas of business economics and business language. PROGRAMME PROFILE Working in business enterprises or organisations with an international orientation, one may seldom rely on solid knowledge of economics and business conditions alone. Mastering foreign languages and being able to cope with the challenges of foreign cultures is equally important, for instance when negotiating agreements on financial or other matters. The Master of Science in Business, Language and Culture offers you the opportunity to extend your knowledge in the areas of business economics and TITLE Master of Science WHERE Sønderborg/Flensburg business language. Faced with growing political, economic, cultural, and social globalisation, business employees will have to be able to work across national and linguistic borders. guage competences in English, Danish and/or German with the study of social conditions as well as economic and sociological factors influencing decisionmaking processes in various cultures. CONTENT You will find an intercultural study environment in Sønderborg and Flensburg, in which foreign languages are not just a study programme, but an integral part of your everyday life. This Master degree will provide you with a high level of qualifications for analysing, evaluating, and performing the tasks involved in the international activities of business enterprises, tasks in which communication and mediation skills often play an important role. Thus the study programme combines foreign lan- FURTHER INFORMATION Ms. Helle Hede Hansen, hhh@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk/msc_business_ language_culture /unisouthdenmark 221 H HUMANITIES Business, Language and Culture (Negot) This programme enables you to negotiate in a global context by providing you with business know-how, cultural expertise and practical communicative skills. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The increasingly global character of business and politics requires graduates who can communicate effectively across languages and cultures. This programme enables you to use a foreign language and become an expert in international business. Your knowledge of economics, communication and culture means that you can become a key decision maker in global organisations. The programme – which combines business economics courses with courses in culture, social studies, and business communication – provides you with the skills necessary for conducting business negotiations with foreign partners. The programme offers three specialisation areas, each of which combines courses offered by strong and relevant research environments from the Faculties of Humanities and Business and Social Sciences. TITLE Master of Arts WHERE Odense H 222 FURTHER INFORMATION Ms. Hjørdis Albrektsen, hal@language.sdu.dk International Brainstormer • T he specialisation in international relations focuses on international political and NGO relations • The specialisation in international economics focuses on tendencies in international macroeconomic development • T he specialisation in human resource management focuses on international organisational and HR relations and interpersonal communication • T he specialisation in international sales management focuses on international business channels • T he specialisation in international communication management focuses on international communication and branding • T he specialisation in global marketing management focuses on marketing and culture sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/Negot /unisouthdenmark ”OH, IT’S GREAT! MY ADVICE TO EVERYONE IS TO GO ON AN EXCHANGE ABROAD! IT MAY BE SCARY IN THE BEGINNING, BUT IT WILL CHANGE YOU FOREVER” Read the full testimonial at HUMANITIES /studentsatsdu Name: Jekaterina Kovalkova Country: Latvia Study Programme: Business, Language and Culture MSc Campus: Odense HOW IS THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? BEST EXPERIENCE? Lectures are really diverse and with up-to-date information. Teachers are friendly and eager to help, I felt like they were my friends. There are plenty of projects, presentations and group work, which is great, because it helps you to get to know new people and study the problem from different perspectives. For me the best experience was living with my flatmates. I always lived alone and I couldn’t imagine sharing a house with FIVE other people and only one bathroom! I thought: it’s going to be a nightmare. In reality, it turned out to be the exact opposite! Maybe I was lucky, but my flatmates became my real friends. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT? TELL US ABOUT LIVING IN DENMARK. Oh, it’s great! My advice to everyone is to go on an exchange abroad! It may be scary in the beginning, but that will change you forever. I’ve learned that there’s no such thing as bad weather for cycling and there’s no such thing as an inappropriate outfit for cycling. I’ve learned that rain is just rain, wind is just wind and it shouldn’t affect your plans. I’m used to cycling in minus 23 degrees, or in heavy rain, still wearing a miniskirt and heels! 223 H “BEING IN AN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT HAS GIVEN ME DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES AND CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE” HUMANITIES Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Joana Marciano Home Country: Portugal Study Programme: International Business, Language, and Culture (Negot) HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/STUDY ENVIRONMENT? At first many things surprised me, among them the teachers being called by their first name and the fact that there was beer in the vending machines! It has been a very positive experience studying here. Classes are dynamic and teachers expect students to prepare before each class to get the most from each topic. Some of the professors are not Danish either, so you really feel the international environment. Regarding the conditions, the university has study rooms open 24/7, a bright library and many pleasant spots to study. The peacefulness found in any of these places is a plus for the students here. 224 WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? It’s a different experience from studying in Portugal. To be a student outside your country, language and culture you need a mix of curiosity, tolerance and problemsolving skills. Since it’s the second time I’m studying abroad, I feel that being in an international environment has given me change of perspectives and cultural knowledge; these experiences change the way I face the world. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS? I enjoy my free time by walking around the city, going for a beer at the end of the day or exercising at the gym or the pool at university. I also take the time to improve my Danish! “IT CAN BE VERY CHALLENGING, BUT THAT IS WHAT MAKES THIS ADVENTURE AMAZING AND EXCITING.” Read the full testimonial at HUMANITIES /studentsatsdu Name: Vania Wandisa HernándezSuazo Home Country: Honduras Study Programme: Master in Business, Languages & Culture – Human Resource Management WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DENMARK? I was searching for a full degree Master programme taught in English and Denmark came to my attention because of its high quality education. HOW ARE THE TEACHERS/LECTURES? THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT? The teachers are open-minded, well-prepared, and available for any help the students need. The lectures are mostly interesting and some are based on student presentations and class discussions. I think the student-teacher relationship is informal and this makes it easier to participate in class. It is a very pleasant and diverse study environment with facilities accessible at any time. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? I think it is fantastic! It can be very challenging, but that is what makes this adventure amazing and exciting. You get to learn from your experiences that somehow contribute to your self-development. The great thing about it is that you get to meet people from different countries, getting the opportunity of creating life-lasting friendships and moments. It is not the first time I´ve been an international student, and if someone has the opportunity of being one, I would totally recommend it! 225 HUMANITIES Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) The Master’s Programme for those who want to trade and negotiate with the most important trade partner of Europe: China. PROGRAMME PROFILE The EU is China’s biggest trade partner, and both Danish and other European enterprises are present in China. The potential is huge and experts indicate that we have far from finished with China. As a matter of fact, we have only just begun. Danish firms look for employees with skills in both business economics and Chinese language and culture. With a Master in Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) you will obtain the qualifications sought-after by many Danish and international enterprises that work in China or trade with the Chinese. With this programme you will: • Build specialist knowledge in the areas of business marketing and management in international settings and be able to identify and analyse scientific problems in this field using the appropriate theories and methods TITLE Master of Arts WHERE Sønderborg H 226 • Build up specialist knowledge of modern Chinese culture and society especially in the field of intercultural communication with China and be able to identify and analyse scientific problems in this field using the appropriate theories and methods • Develop confidence with the Chinese language and its use in business relations with China. CONTENT The programme builds upon the skills acquired by students during their BA negot (Chinese) degree (i.e., skills acquired in the areas of business economics, marketing and national economics on the one hand, and Chinese language, society, culture and communication on the other). 50% of the courses are within the disciplines of culture, society, economy, and communication and language skills in Chinese. The other 50% of the courses lie within the business administration field FURTHER INFORMATION Michael Rudolph, rudolph@sitkom.sdu.dk International Brainstormer with emphasis on business organisation and marketing in relation to the international market. Also included are electives from Humanities and Business and Social Sciences, which give students some latitude in influencing their course profile, for example by taking these courses abroad or doing them as part of an internship.Teaching takes place in smaller classes, through lectures, student presentations, discussions, written exercises, group and project work. You will be studying at an international programme which attracts students from across the globe. The language of instruction is English but some of the Humanities courses are also taught in Chinese. During the third term, there are opportunities for study or work experience in China as the semester consists entirely of electives. sdu.dk/ma_negot_chinese /unisouthdenmark HUMANITIES Read the full testimonial at /studentsatsdu Name: Veronika Country: Latvia Study Programme: Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) Campus: Sønderborg WHY SDU? First of all, I’ve planned to study in another country for a while. So I asked people who finished school and went abroad about their opinions, experience and recommendations. I expected people to be amazed by England, but no, there were quite a lot of positive opinions about Denmark. Tolerant society, job opportunities, high quality of education and, let’s be honest, the most attractive thing is that you don’t need to pay tuition fees! WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? It’s like being an improved version of a normal student. You learn much more about life and you gain the feeling that all ways are opened for you, that there are so many different things in life and you don’t have to spend all your life in your hometown, you can go wherever you want. It definitely makes me more independent and tough. Of course I’m improving my social skills, I know people from various countries, it really broadens the mind, modifies views, some stereotypes are completely broken when some are approved. Generally, what I can say is that I gain experience in many aspects of life. WHAT SURPRISED YOU THE MOST ABOUT STUDYING IN DENMARK? Parties organised by the University – this is something really unusual. And the food in canteen is... EDIBLE! So I can say that after 12 years of hell I’m finally in Heaven! 227 H HUMANITIES English MA Do you wish to achieve in-depth knowledge about the language and culture which dominates the globalised world in terms of business, technology, science and culture? PROGRAMME PROFILE In line with internationalisation and the spread of the internet, there is a growing need for employees with skills in English, both in the public sector and in private businesses. . It is therefore a myth that a degree in English is directed solely at a future teaching at high school level – a fact that is also evident in the revised syllabus for English. During the programme, you have the chance to acquire specialist knowledge in a variety of self-chosen disciplines. This degree TITLE Master of Arts WHERE Odense H 228 provides an in-depth course in English language and culture with emphasis on the United Kingdom, Ireland and USA but with reference both to cultures of the remainder of the English-speaking world such as South Africa, Canada and Australia and to the international language of our time. CONTENT You will acquire both a practical and a theoretical foundation, and this will allow you to become more closely acquainted with the culture of Englishspeaking countries. The MA in English is an academic study where you will learn to understand and communicate complex issues especially relating to British and American culture, language, literature and society. The course will give you the opportunity to develop your basic knowledge of the English language, both written and oral. FURTHER INFORMATION Claus Schatz-Jakobsen, csj@sdu.dk sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/ Kandidat/Engelsk_odense /unisouthdenmark Middle East Studies HUMANITIES Eager to explore the Middle East? This programme gives you a key understanding of the region, its cultures, politics and religions. PROGRAMME PROFILE The Middle East consists of several states and communities – each with its individual culture and future. With Morocco to the west, Iran to the east, Yemen to the south and Iraq and Turkey to the north, the region is increasingly interacting with the rest of the world. In this period of rapid cultural, political, religious, social and even technological changes, professionals who understand the region’s complexity are highly TITLE Master of Arts sought-after. The programme offers an overview of the social and cultural issues facing the Middle East today. You will get to grips with the key issues that shaped the region’s past and will shape its future. CONTENT This two-year programme spans a range of disciplines, including political science, sociology, history, economics, anthropology, cultural analysis and history of FURTHER INFORMATION Ms. Lone L. Pedersen, lonelp@sdu.dk, middle-east@hist.sdu.dk religion. You get the chance to explore the region first-hand through work experience. This compulsory part of the programme can be spent in a business, government agency or non-governmental organisation based in, or with links to, the Middle East. During the final semester you complete your thesis. You can also study courses as independent modules to form part of another study programme. sdu.dk/middle_east_studies /middleeaststudies WHERE Odense 229 H HUMANITIES International Business Communication and Communication Design Add expertise in communication design to your competence profile. PROGRAMME PROFILE This is the study programme for you if you want a career in language, culture and communication in enterprises or organisations with a need for employees who can combine advanced communication skills in English, German, or Danish with insights in cultural communication processes as well as in the linguistic interaction taking place in a technical environment. The study programme, which is the first of its kind in Denmark, represents an TITLE Master of Arts expansion of the competences which can be obtained through existing MA programmes in foreign languages and business communication. CONTENT The MA in communication design has a dual focus. On the one hand, you will gain strong competencies in handling foreign language communication tasks in general. On the other hand, you will obtain specialised skills in document and communication design, including a cross-disciplinary focus on user-centred FURTHER INFORMATION Student advisor, bask@post.sdu.dk design and linguistic action between humans and technology. Instead of researching technology, we study how people use technology in order to develop ideas for innovation. An example of a future occupation could be usercentred design projects in which you would cooperate, throughout the design of a technical product, with the product development, marketing, information, and customer services departments of the enterprise. sdu.dk/int_business_communication /unisouthdenmark WHERE Sønderborg H 230 International Tourism and Leisure Management HUMANITIES Work across the globe with this programme, which enables you to manage international tourism. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Tourism is the fastest growing industry in the world today, with nearly 700 million travellers a year. With this figure expected to double by 2020, the industry needs experts who can ensure that holiday and leisure time is fun, safe and sustainable. This programme equips you for top management in private and public organisations in tourism, leisure and culture in Denmark and abroad. With cross-cultural communication skills and management expertise, you can plan, develop and analyse projects across the world. International tourism and leisure are the main themes of this programme. It combines subjects from Business and Social Sciences – marketing, business economics and project management – and Humanities – culture studies and strategic communication. Classes consist of projects, lectures, fieldtrips and online activities. You will critically examine the meanings and practices of sustainable tourism development, strategic communication, experience design, innovation, and tourism economics. You will work with a range of scientific meth- TITLE Master of Arts FURTHER INFORMATION Ms. Janne J. Liburd, liburd@sdu.dk odologies and tools to create innovative models or solutions to complex tourism situations. During the third semester you may choose to do an internship or study at a partner university. In the final semester you write your thesis on a subject of your choice. www.sdu.dk/tourism_leisure /unisouthdenmark WHERE Kolding International Brainstormer 231 H HUMANITIES Maritime Archaeology Man’s interaction with the sea dates back to the beginning of time. In recent years, marine archaeologists have discovered vital clues to early civilisations by examining historical remains once lost at sea. As new technology advances the search, many more discoveries lie ahead. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT The postgraduate programme in Maritime Archaeology is designed for students who are interested in a professional career in maritime archaeology and heritage management. Based in Esbjerg on the Danish North Sea coast, the programme is internationally oriented and all teaching is in English. The two-year masters programme was created with employability in mind. Our aim is not just to provide an education in maritime archaeology, but to prepare you for a career in this field. The course is structured around skills which are necessary in the fields of heritage management, consultancy and archaeological contract work, but also benefit students who want to follow a more traditional research oriented career path. TITLE Master of Arts WHERE Esbjerg H 232 FURTHER INFORMATION Mr. Thijs Maarleveld, t.maarleveld@hist.sdu.dk As an add on you have the opportunity to obtain an internationally recognised commercial SCUBA diving qualification at very low cost. As an approved commercial diving school, the masters programme can issue the Danish “SCUBA erhvervsdykker” certificate (equivalent to HSE SCUBA). sdu.dk/maritime_archaeology /pages/Maritime-ArchaeologyProgramme-University-of-SouthernDenmark/74292388918 Tourism Management HUMANITIES The European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) is a fully integrated elite programme taught at the University of Southern Denmark, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and University of Girona (Spain). The programme aims at qualifying graduates to deal with the huge challenges and opportunities connected to international tourism. PROGRAMME PROFILE CONTENT Tourism is a social and economic phenomenon, which calls for a holistic approach to tourism education where broader aims of the industry and society are explicitly addressed in the curricula. The EMTM programme provides students with a far-reaching and integrated understanding of the multiple disciplines and paradigms of international tourism, which are bound together through the framework of sustainability. As an EMTM student you will spend one semester at three European universities before writing your final thesis. In your first semester you will be attending the University of Southern Denmark where you will be introduced to the conceptualisation of tourism development with particular attention to sustainability, strategic communication and economics. For your second semester you will study at the University of Ljubljana where you will learn about policy instruments, indicators and management tools available for tourism policy and strategy design, with emphasis on environmental issues in tourism development. You will spend your third semester at the University of Girona where you will come to understand and effectively manage organisational networks, consumer relations and innovation processes. ERASMUS MUNDUS EUROPEAN MASTER IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT Erasmus Mundus is the European Commission’s flagship programme in the field of higher education cooperation and mobility. The aim is to promote Europe as a global centre of excellence in higher education, to enhance the career prospects of students and to promote intercultural understanding and sustainable development through cooperation with countries outside Europe. The Erasmus Mundus programme provides TITLE European Master WHERE Kolding generous scholarships for highly-qualified European and third-country candidates to follow an Erasmus Mundus Masters or PhD programme. The European Master in Tourism Management has been selected by the EU Commission as an Erasmus Mundus Master within the new Erasmus Mundus II framework. The programme aims to promote Europe as FURTHER INFORMATION Ms. Janne J. Liburd, liburd@sdu.dk www.emtmmaster.net a global center of excellence in higher education, to enhance the career prospects of students, and to promote intercultural understanding and sustainable development through cooperation with countries outside Europe. Highly-qualified European and third-country candidates can apply for Erasmus Mundus scholarships. sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/ European_master_in_tourism_ management /followEMTM 233 H DEADLINES AND HOW TO APPLY BACHELOR AUTUMN ENROLMENT 15 March MASTER AUTUMN ENROLMENT February 1: Non-EU/EEA citizens April 1: EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and non-EU/EEA citizens with residence permit in Denmark SPRING ENROLMENT If relevant – check on our website whether the degree you are interested in has spring enrolment. 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Build your career. Find friends for life. Make studying abroad what you want it to be at the University of Southern Denmark. Our international study programmes offer flexibility and choice so you can shape your future. THE EUROPEAN UNION The European Social Fund NO TUITION FEES FOR EU STUDENTS Investing in your future BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES ENGINEERING Global Management and Manufacturing // Innovation and Business // Interaction Design // Mechatronics (BSc) // Mechatronics (BEng) // Product Development and Innovation BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics & Business Adm. – International Economics and Business Relations // Economics & Business Administration – Business Management // Business Economics and Information Technology // European Studies // Market and Management Anthropology HUMANITIES Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) // International Business Administrationand Modern Languages // Modern Languages and Intercultural Communication MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMMES ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering // Environmental Engineering // Innovation and Business // Maritim Technology // Mechatronics // Physics and Technology // IT Product Design // Robot Systems // Software Engineering // Product Development and Innovation BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Accounting and Economics // Macroeconomics – Growth and Fluctuations // Economics and Project Management // Finance and Economics // Health Care Management and Economics // Global Marketing and Innovation Management // Microeconomics // Accounting and Finance // Brand Management and Marketing Communication // Global Value Chain Management // Change Management // Communication Management and Leadership // Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management // International Business and Law // International Business and Management // International Business and Marketing // Management Accounting // Management of Innovation Processes // Management of People // Marketing and Innovation // Regional Economics and Business Development // Sports and Event Management // Strategic Entrepreneurship // Marketing, Globalisation and Culture // Strategy and Organisation // Environmental and Resource Management // Comparative Public Policy and Welfare Studies // European Studies // International Security and Law // Cultural Sociology in Law, Power and Social Justice // Cultural Sociology in Social Transformation Processes HEALTH SCIENCES Public Health SCIENCE Applied Mathematics // Animal Sound Communication and Behaviour // Biology // Biology – Environmental Biology // Biomedicine // Chemistry // Computational Biomedicine // Computer Science // Biology – Marine Science // Mathematics // Medical Chemistry // Molecular Bioscience // Nanobioscience // Physics HUMANITIES American Studies // Business, Language and Culture (Sønderborg/Flensburg) // Business, Language and Culture (Negot) // Business, Language and Culture (Chinese) // English MA // Middle East Studies // International Business Communication and Communication Design // International Tourism and Leisure Management // Maritime Archaeology // Tourism Management