General entry requirements - the Faculty of Health Sciences
Find information about general entry requirements for a specific programme below.
The BSc and MSc in Audiology study programmes are taught in Danish, with the exception of a few 5-ECTS courses at the Bachelor’s- and Master's level.
Students from partner universities who wish to follow BSs and MSc level courses in English must contact studyhealthscience@health.sdu.dk.
The BSc and MSc in Chiropractic study programmes are taught in Danish, with the exception of a few 5-ECTS elective courses at the Master's level.
Students from partner universities who wish to follow MSc level courses in English must contact studyhealthscience@health.sdu.dk.
Master students who have completed a minimum of 180 ECTS and are enrolled in a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Health Science, Midwifery or a relevant health science study programmes can be accepted to follow courses at the Master’s level.
Courses
The BSc and MSc in Medicine study programmes are taught in Danish, with the exception of a few 5-ECTS elective courses at the Master's level.
Clinical placements
Only Master's students within medicine from partner universities can apply and be accepted to do clinical training. In close collaboration with Odense University Hospital, the Faculty of Health Sciences offers a limited number of clinical rotations for students from partner universities. Students cannot be guaranteed a placement in Odense and might be placed in one of the affiliated teaching hospitals in the Region of Southern Denmark.
All clinical rotations are organized through The Faculty of Health Sciences, and students apply to 糖果派对 as regular exchange students.
The following types of clinical rotations are available and can be combined to a maximum of 12 weeks. Ability to combine rotations depend on capacity and availability:
Four weeks = 6 ECTS (Surgical or Medicine)
Two weeks = 4 ECTS (Psychiatrics or Pediatrics)
The examination is a portfolio assessment (pass/fail) based on 11 learning objectives for clinical training.
The student is assessed on an ongoing basis during the clinical placement.
Please beware that availability in the respective clinical areas are subject to change. Kindly state your clinic wishes and 2-3 suggestions for the clinic period in your exchange application.
Master students who have completed a minimum of 180 ECTS are allowed to follow courses at the Master’s level.The MSc in Pharmacy study programme is taught in Danish.
Students from partner universities who wish to follow MSc level courses in English must contact studyhealthscience@health.sdu.dk.
Bachelor students who have completed a minimum of 120 ECTS can be accepted to follow courses at the Bachelor’s level.
Public Health (BSc in Odense)
The BSc in Public Health is taught in Danish, with the exception of the courses “Health behaviour” and “International health” which are taught in English. “International health” is an elective and is offered in the spring semester, if more than 12 students register for the course. Contact publichealth@health.sdu.dk for the course descriptions.
Public Health (MSc in Esbjerg)
Bachelor students who have completed a minimum of 120 ECTS can be accepted to follow courses at the Master’s level. The MSc in Public Health is an international English study programme. All lectures at the Master’s level take place at campus Esbjerg. Click here for the course overview.
Public Health (MSc in Odense)
The MSc in Public Health in Odense is taught in Danish.
Bachelor students who have completed a minimum of 120 ECTS can be accepted to follow courses at the Master’s level.
Transcript of records/grade transcripts for all completed university level activities (in English + signed and stamped or digitally verifiable). If you have taken courses at more than one institution at university level, you must enclose transcripts from them all.