Restricted courses
Not all courses are open to international visiting students, and within certain fields, few or no courses are offered in English at bachelor's level.
See programmes with restrictions or academic requirements here:
- Dentistry: only open for dentistry students from a university with a specific exchange agreement within the area.
- Dental Hygiene Study: only open for dental hygiene students from a university with a specific exchange agreement within the area.
- Global Health: only open to master’s students with a relevant bachelor’s degree. Offers very few spots for international students. Global Health students from a university with a specific exchange agreement within the area are prioritised.
- Health Informatics and Health: offers very few courses taught in English.
- Human Biology: only open to master’s students with a relevant bachelor’s degree.
- Immunology and Inflammation: only open to master’s students with a relevant bachelor’s degree. Offers very few courses taught in English.
- Medicine: only open for medical students from a university with a specific exchange agreement within the area.
- Veterinary Medicine: only open for veterinary students from a university with a specific exchange agreement within the area.
All other fields require a solid academic background within health sciences
- Advanced Migration Studies: only open for international visiting students at master’s level studying migration at universities participating in the EuMIGS network.
- Applied Cultural Analysis: not open for guest students.
- Audiologopedics: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Classical Greek: usually only offers courses taught in Danish, requires A-level in Greek and
Latin. - Cognition and Communication: not open for guest students.
- Communication and IT: not open for guest students.
- Comparative Literature: occasionally offers courses taught in English.
- Danish Studies: usually only offers courses taught in Danish, requires A-level in Danish.
- East European Studies: not open for guest students.
- Educational Studies: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Egyptology: not open for guest students.
- Film and Media studies: requires the equivalent of 30 ECTS passed within film and media
studies. - French Language and Culture: only offers courses taught in French for guest students.
- Gender Studies: not open for guest students.
- German Language and Culture: only offers courses taught in German for guest students.
- Greenlandic and Arctic Studies: not open for guest students.
- Intercultural Market Studies: not open for guest students.
- International Business Communication: not open for guest students.
- IT and Cognition: only offers the course Cognitive Science 1 (only autumn semester).
- Italian Language and Culture: only offers courses taught in Italian for guest students.
- Latin Studies: usually only offers courses taught in Danish, requires A-level in Latin.
- Linguistics: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Middle Eastern Language and Society: not open for guest students.
- Modern Culture: only open for Master’s students and 4Cities students.
- Musicology: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Native American Languages and Culture: not open for guest students.
- Philosophy: requires at least the equivalent to 30 ECTS passed within philosophy.
- Portuguese and Brazilian Studies: only offers courses taught in Portuguese for guest
students. - Psychology of Language: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Rhetoric: only offers courses taught in Danish.
- Spanish Language and Culture: only offers courses taught in Spanish for guest students.
- Theatre and Performance studies: only offers courses taught in Danish.
To take a full course load at the Faculty of Law, students must have completed at least 3 semesters of study in Law at their home university. Students with less than 3 semesters of Law may be able to take individual courses depending on their academic background.
Not open to Nordlys students.
Most science courses are open for international students with the right prerequisites. Most courses have specific requirements and usually require at least some academic background in natural sciences.
The majority of English-taught courses are master’s courses, but some departments do offer bachelor level courses in English as well. 3rd- and 4th-year bachelor students, who meet the requirements are allowed to register for master's courses. The Faculty of Science offers only very few English-taught courses in sports science/physical education.
- Anthropology: not open to guest students.
- Economics: requires an academic background within microeconomics, macroeconomics, and mathematics.
- Global Development: not open for guest students.
- Political Science: requires an academic background in all Political Science subfields (political theory, international relations, comparative politics, public policy, and political science methodology) at introductory and intermediate level.
- Psychology: requires at least the equivalent of 30 ECTS credits in psychology. To be accepted at Master’s level, you must have passed the equivalent of 90 ECTS credits in psychology. Students must take at least 20 ECTS credits within psychology.
- Security Risk Management: not open for guest students.
- Sociology: not open to guest students.
- African Studies: open for master students or students who have passed more than 120 ECTS credits.
- Religious Roots of Europe: not open for guest students.