Academic calendar and timetable

STADS is up and running

STADS is once again up and running, and you can register for spring classes and exams. The registration deadline is Thursday 7 November at 23.59.

On the following pages about teaching, you can find the academic calendar and your course schedule, as well as information about course registration, study contracts, and much more. You can find it all in the menu.

Teaching and examination periods

Teaching and examination periods at Nat and Tech 2023-24

Teaching and examination periods 2023-24

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – summer

Wednesday August 23rd – Friday August 25th

Week 34

1st semester

Monday August 28th – Saturday December 9th

Week 35-49

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday December 11th – Friday December 22nd

Week 50-51

Exam

Monday December 18th – Saturday January 27th

Week 51-4

Reexam

- Science and MsC in Engineering

- Bachelor of Engineering

Monday May 21st – Saturday June 8th

Monday May 21st – Saturday June 29th

Week 21-23

week 21-26

Lecture-free

Monday October 16th – Saturday October 21st

Week 42

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – winter

Wednesday January 24th – Friday January 26th

Week 4

2nd semester

Monday January 29th – Saturday May 18th

Week 5-20

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday May 21st – Friday May 31st

Week 21-22

Examination schedule is published

Wednesday May 1st

Week 18

Exam

Saturday June 1st – Saturday June 29th

Week 22-26

Reexam

Thursday August 1st – Saturday August 24th

Week 31-34

Lecture-free

Monday March 25th - Wednesday March 27th

Week 13

  • Teaching can take place outside the periods mentioned, e.g. field courses and courses planned as intensive programmes.
  • The lecture-free periods are not holidays, but they are reserved for other course activities, e.g. field courses.
  • Exams can be scheduled in weekends as well.

Teaching and examination periods at Nat and Tech 2024-25

Teaching and examination periods 2024-25

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – summer

Wednesday August 21st – Friday August 23rd

Week 34

1st semester

Monday August 286h – Saturday December 7th

Week 35-49

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday December 9th – Friday December 20th

Week 50-51

Exam

Monday December 16th – Saturday January 25th

Week 51-4

Reexam

- Science and MsC in Engineering

- Bachelor of Engineering

Monday May 19th – Saturday June 7th

Monday May 19th – Saturday June 30th

Week 21-23

week 21-27

Lecture-free

Monday October 14th – Saturday October 19th

Week 42

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – winter

Wednesday January 22nd – Friday January 24th

Week 4

2nd semester

Monday January 27th – Saturday May 17th

Week 5-20

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday May 19th – Friday May 30th

Week 21-22

Exam

Monday June 2nd – Monday June 30th

Week 22-27

Reexam

Friday August 1st – Saturday August 23rd

Week 31-34

Lecture-free

Monday April 14th - Wednesday April 16th

Week 16

  • Teaching can take place outside the periods mentioned, e.g. field courses and courses planned as intensive programmes.
  • The lecture-free periods are not holidays, but they are reserved for other course activities, e.g. field courses.
  • Exams can be scheduled in weekends as well.

Teaching and examination periods at Nat and Tech 2025-26

Teaching and examination periods 2025-26

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – summer

Wednesday August 21st – Friday August 23rd

Week 34

1st semester

Monday August 25th – Saturday December 6th

Week 35-49

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday December 8th – Friday December 19th

Week 50-51

Exam

Monday December 15th – Saturday January 25th

Week 51-4

Reexam

- Science and MsC in Engineering

- Bachelor of Engineering

Monday May 18th – Saturday June 6th

Monday May 18th – Tuesday June 30th

Week 21-23

week 21-27

Lecture-free

Monday October 13th – Saturday October 18th

Week 42

Introduction for new Bachelor's students – winter

Wednesday January 21st – Friday January 23rd

Week 4

2nd semester

Monday January 27th – Saturday May 16th

Week 5-20

Teaching, exercises and projects (only Bachelor of Engineering)

Monday May 18th – Friday May 29th

Week 21-22

Exam

Monday June 1st – Tuesday June 30th

Week 23-27

Reexam

Saturday August 1st – Saturday August 22nd

Week 31-34

Lecture-free

Monday March 30th - Wednesday April 1st

Week 14

  • Teaching can take place outside the periods mentioned, e.g. field courses and courses planned as intensive programmes.
  • The lecture-free periods are not holidays, but they are reserved for other course activities, e.g. field courses.
  • Exams can be scheduled in weekends as well.

Important information about recording of classes

Rules for recording teaching

You are not allowed to record teaching at AU without permission. 

If you want to record teaching at AU, you must first obtain the consent of both the lecturer and your fellow students. 

Recording teaching without prior consent is against the university’s rules of conduct, and it violates the lecturer’s intellectual property rights.

Learn about the consequences of breaking the university’s rules of conduct here 

You are not allowed to share recordings of teaching uploaded by a lecturer to a course forum in Brightspace or on Panopto either. 

Exceptions - Dual Career and SPS

Dual Career – academic assistant scheme

If you have been assigned an academic assistant through either AU Elitesport or AU Entrepreneurs, your academic assistant can record or live stream classes for you. 

Classroom teaching or lecture? 

  • In order for your academic assistant to record classroom teaching, you need the consent of both the lecturer and your fellow students. 
  • In order for your academic assistant to record a lecture, you need the consent of the course coordinator.
     

If you receive special educational support (SPS)

If you have been given permission to record classes because you receive special educational support (SPS), you are allowed to record classes without prior consent. 

However, you do need to notify the lecturer at least a week before the recording takes place.

What to do if you have obtained consent to record a class

If you have obtained consent to record a class at AU, you must respect the following three rules: 

  1. Do not include your fellow students’ personal data in the footage. This includes video recordings of fellow students, personal data on a whiteboard or the equivalent. 
  2. Delete the record immediately after it has been used for the intended purpose and by the end of the semester at the latest. 
  3. Never share your recordings with others. Sharing recordings is against the university’s rules of conduct and violates intellectual property rights.

Find your timetable

Find your personal timetable at mitstudie.au.dk

You can also use timetable.au.dk to access your personal timetable (same information as mitstudie.au.dk), access timetable for rooms or specific courses and transfer timetables to your computer or mobile phone.  

Find a guide to timetable.au.dk here: https://studerende.au.dk/en/it-support/timeplanner-timetableaudk/

If you have any questions, please contact undervisning.nat-tech@au.dk or undervisningeksamendiplom.nat-tech@au.dk

Course registration

Courses in the autumn semester Courses in the spring semester
  • Registration: May 1-5
  • Registration: November 1-5

You sign up for courses at mitstudie.au.dk 

It is your own responsibility to check that you are registered for the correct courses at mitstudie.au.dk

You can only edit your registrations in the above-mentioned periods. When you register for a course, you are automatically enrolled in the exam.

  • Remember that you must update and have your study contract reapproved every time you make changes to your study programme. You can find the contract generator here

Are you a first-year student?

  • First-year students following the regular study plan will be enrolled in spring courses by the Study Administration.
  • If your study program differs from the regular study plan then you are responsible for course registration yourself.
  • After the first year all students are responsible for course registration themselves.

Contact

Please send any questions from your AU-mail to Studieservice.Nat-Tech@au.dk