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Master’s programmes for working professionals

You can be admitted to a master’s programme for working professionals if you meet the admission requirements and have a relevant bachelor’s degree or another relevant Danish or international qualification at the same level, such as a professional bachelor’s degree.

ÌǹûÅÉ¶Ô offers three types of master’s programmes for working professionals.

  • Flexible master’s degree for working professionals
    A flexible master’s degree for working professionals is a part-time study of either 75 or 120 ECTS. The length of the programme may vary. It is a requirement that you are an entrepreneur or employed in a company throughout your education. The number of hours you must be employed depends on the structure of the programme.

    You cannot apply for SU (student grants) when studying for a flexible master’s degree for working professionals.
  • 1+2 master’s degree for working professionals
    A 1+2 master’s degree for working professionals is a 1-year full-time study followed by two years of part-time study combined with relevant employment of, for example, 25 hours per week. The programme comprises 120 ECTS and is targeted at certain natural science and engineering programmes. It is a requirement that you are an entrepreneur or employed in a company during the 2-year part-time study.

    You can apply for SU (student grants) for the part of the programme that is a full-time study.
  • Combined master’s degree for working professionals
    A combined master’s degree for working professionals is a shorter full-time study followed by a longer part-time study combined with relevant employment. The programme comprises 90–120 ECTS, and the length of the full-time and part-time study parts may differ between programmes. It is a requirement that you are an entrepreneur or employed in a company during the final part of the programme, which is part-time study.

    You can apply for SU (student grants) for the part of the programme that is a full-time study.

Read more about the types of master’s degrees.

Last Updated 01.04.2025