A work-integrated Master's degree programme is a unique opportunity to gain a foothold on the Danish labour market and try out your skills in practice while you study.
There are to types og work-integrated Master's degree programmes
Flexible work-integrated programme (4 years)
As a student at a flexible work-integrated programme, you can complete your degree part-time over 4 years while working an average of 25 hours/week per year
You will receive a salary from your place of work. You negotiate your salary directly with your employer
Please note it is not possible to receive SU - the Danish students’ Grant and Loan Scheme - as a student in this degree programme
1+2 work-integrated programme (3 years)
As a student at a 1+2 work-integrated programme, you study full-time at a Master’s degree programme for 1 year, after which you pass on to the part-time part of the programme for the last 2 years. You must work an average of at least 25 hours/week per year on the part-time part of the “1+2” programme
As a EU/EEA-student, you will receive SU - the Danish students’ Grant and Loan Scheme - during your first year of study. programme. After you pass on to the part-time part of the programme, you will receive a salary from your place of work. You negotiate your salary directly with your employer
The 1+2 programme is currently not available to non-EU students