International Bachelor’s degree
Citizens from a country outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland
In order for you to be offered admission you need to have a qualifying bachelor’s degree or another qualifying degree at the same educational level.
- Some Bachelor’s degrees have already been assessed to meet the academic admission requirements. See the list of bachelor’s degrees that automatically fulfill the academic admission requirements.
- If your degree does not fulfill the academic admission requirements automatically, the admission committee will evaluate you application individually. This means that the admission committee will evaluate whether your degree meets the admission requirements based on its academic content.
If you are unsure whether your degree meets the admission requirements
You can only get an answer to whether or not your degree meets the admission requirement by applying for admission to the MSc Programme. Only the admission committee can evaluate whether you are qualified or not and they only do this once they have received your application.
Application fee
Citizens from a country outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland must pay an application fee.
Tuition fees
Citizens from a country outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland must pay tuition fees.
When to apply
The application portal opens: 15 November
Application deadline: 15 January (For British Applicants: 1 March)
Get an overview of all the important deadlines from application to study start in the timeline.
How to apply
It is your bachelor’s degree and its academic contents, which determine whether you meet the admission requirements. Please note that the MSc programme is in English. Therefore, there is a specific language requirement for the study programme.
- Read about the admission- and language requirements before you apply for admission.
- See how we prioritise applicants for the MSc programme.
When you apply for admission, you need to create an application at the application portal and upload relevant documentation. This is the only way you can apply for admission.
See the list of documentation you need to upload when you apply for admission. If you do not upload all required documentation, your application may be rejected.
The application portal opens: 15 November
Application deadline: 15 January
You can submit 3 applications for UCPH
Please note that you may submit a maximum of 3 applications to UCPH study programs with the same study start.
Follow your application
Once you have applied for admission, you will find application updates and received messages from the University on the application portal. When you receive a message on the application portal, you will receive an email notification to the email address you have registered with your application.
Please note: Some universities close student accounts once a student has completed his/her degree. Therefore, it is a good idea to use your personal email when you create your application.
Tips for the application portal
- Use Firefox or Goggle Chrome as your browser when creating and submitting you application.
- Check the user guide for the application portal when you fill out your application.
- Read the FAQ where you can find answers to the most common questions concerning the application portal.
- Contact SCIENCE Student Services if you cannot find the answers, you are looking for in the FAQ.
- Contact Service desk if you have technical problems.
You will receive your application result via the application portal no later than 10 June. The result may come earlier, so it is important that you keep an eye out for messages from the beginning of February.
Accept your offer of admission
If you have received an offer of admission, you need to accept the offer. If you do not accept the offer before the deadline (which will be included in the offer of admission message), you will lose your place in the MSc programme. Therefore, it is important to check the status of your application regularly on the application portal.
Check your email regularly
When you receive a message at the application portal, you will receive an email to the email address you have registered with your application. Please be aware that emails from the application portal may end up in your spam filter.
Have you been offered admission?
To get your final admission to your MSc programme you need to pay the first part of your tuition fees. When you accept the offer of admission, you will receive an e-mail with all relevant information regarding your tuition fees.
Deadline for paying the first tuition fee installment: 2 weeks after you have received your invoice by e-mail
If you fail to pay your first tuition fee before the deadline, we have to cancel your admission.
We look forward to meeting you and to welcoming you to the MSc programme
Welcome days
The welcome programme at your MSc programme will take place 30 August - 3 September.
Keep a look out for messages in your email
We will send you all information concerning your first days at UCPH to the email that you used to register with in the application portal.
Upload documentation
Please remember that there might be documentation you need to upload before your study start. Use the timeline to see the important deadlines before your studies begin.
Get help with course registration and tips for housing
SCIENCE Student Services is ready to help you with your course registration – for example at web meetings about course registration and housing.
Do you have a functional impairment?
If you have special needs due to a functional impairment (for example dyslexia or a physical or mental diagnose) then it is possible for you to get help and support during your study programme because of your condition. For instance, you can apply for special aids, IT equipment and support classes.
Contact SCIENCE Student Services if you want to know more about your options and how to apply.