Programme Structure

You can learn more about the MSc in Immunology and Inflammation from second year student, Steffen. He reflects on the most surprising, most difficult, and best parts of the programme. 

Study programme

The MSc programme in Immunology and Inflammation is a 2-year research-based programme taught in English. 

 

 

First Year

During your first year, you will complete a number of compulsory courses.

 

The courses will provide you with a thorough introduction into key areas such as immunology, autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases and allergies.

You will attend lectures by specialists in the topics covered by the individual modules. The specialists include internationally acclaimed professors and leading medical specialists from the University of Copenhagen or industry.

In addition to lectures, you will also take part in journal clubs, undertake case studies and visit laboratory facilities at University of Copenhagen and university hospitals.

 

Second Year 

You finish the programme with a Master's thesis (60 ECTS).

 

 

 

You choose the subject for your thesis according to your own preferences within the field of immunology.

Researchers at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences can offer inspiration within a wide range of thesis subjects that enables you to tailor a programme that matches your personal interests.