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University of Copenhagen Campuses

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City Campus

København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

The City Campus is the historic heart of the University of Copenhagen, primarily hosting the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Social Sciences. It offers a diverse array of undergraduate, graduate, and PhD programs focused on human culture, society, and communication.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy: Explores ethics, logic, and metaphysics.
  • Master of Arts in Philosophy: Advanced topics in mind, language, and science.
  • Bachelor in English Studies: Literature, linguistics, and cultural studies.
  • Master in Cognition and Communication: Interdisciplinary study of human thought.
  • Bachelor in History: European, global, and Danish history.
  • Master in Modern Culture and Cultural Communication: Media and society.
  • Bachelor in Anthropology: Ethnography and social structures.
  • Master in Cultural Sociology: Culture, power, and inequality.
  • Bachelor in Political Science: Democracy, international relations.
  • Master in Political Science: Policy analysis and governance.
  • Bachelor in Economics and Business Economics: Micro/macro economics.
  • Master in Economics: Econometrics and advanced theory.
  • Bachelor in Psychology: Cognitive and social psychology.
  • Master in Social Data Science: Data analysis for social issues.

Programs emphasize critical thinking, research methods, and interdisciplinary approaches. Students engage in seminars, fieldwork, and access renowned libraries like the Royal Danish Library nearby. International students benefit from English-taught Master's programs and Erasmus exchanges. The campus supports PhD training in areas like digital humanities, gender studies, and global economics, fostering future leaders in academia, policy, and culture. Elective courses and minors allow personalization, with a focus on real-world applications through internships and projects. Overall, City Campus provides a vibrant environment for exploring human behavior and societal dynamics.

Frederiksberg Campus

Frederiksberg, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

Frederiksberg Campus, in the green Frederiksberg area, belongs to the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and Faculty of Science (select departments). It specializes in life sciences, veterinary medicine, and sustainable agriculture, with farms and animal facilities.

  • Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine: Animal health, surgery.
  • Master of Veterinary Medicine (DVM): Clinical practice, pathology.
  • Bachelor in Animal Science: Nutrition, welfare.
  • Master in Animal Science: Genetics, production.
  • Bachelor in Food Science and Technology: Food safety, processing.
  • Master in Food Science: Nutrition, innovation.
  • Bachelor in Landscape Architecture: Design, urban planning.
  • Master in Landscape Architecture: Sustainable environments.
  • Bachelor in Plant Science: Crop production, biotechnology.
  • Master in Plant and Environmental Science: Climate adaptation.
  • Human Nutrition programs: Dietetics, public health.
  • PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology and One Health.

Denmark's only veterinary program trains professionals for global challenges like zoonoses. Hands-on learning occurs at the Large Animal Hospital and research farms. English-taught Master's draw international students. Collaborations with industry focus on organic farming and food security. Courses integrate sustainability, with fieldwork in ecology and lab work in molecular biology. Graduates lead in agribusiness, veterinary clinics, and policy. The campus's park-like setting supports wellness, while advanced greenhouses enable cutting-edge plant research. Interdisciplinary approaches address antimicrobial resistance, biodiversity loss, and healthy food systems, positioning Frederiksberg as a hub for planetary health solutions.

North Campus

København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

North Campus, located in the Universitetsparken area, is home to the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. It specializes in natural sciences, life sciences, and health-related disciplines, offering cutting-edge research facilities and labs.

  • Bachelor in Computer Science: Algorithms, programming, AI.
  • Master in Computer Science: Machine learning, cybersecurity.
  • Bachelor in Physics: Quantum mechanics, astrophysics.
  • Master in Physics: Particle physics, condensed matter.
  • Bachelor in Mathematics: Pure and applied math.
  • Master in Mathematics: Statistics, financial math.
  • Bachelor in Biology: Molecular biology, ecology.
  • Master in Biology: Neuroscience, evolutionary biology.
  • Bachelor in Chemistry: Organic, inorganic chemistry.
  • Master in Chemistry: Medicinal chemistry, nanotechnology.
  • Bachelor of Medicine: Pre-clinical and clinical training.
  • Master of Medicine: Advanced medical practice.
  • Bachelor in Pharmacy: Drug development, pharmacology.
  • Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Clinical pharmacy.
  • Bachelor in Dentistry: Oral health sciences.
  • Master in Health Science: Public health, epidemiology.

Laboratory-based teaching integrates theory with hands-on experiments. Programs feature collaborations with Rigshospitalet for clinical training. English-taught international Master's attract global talent. PhD opportunities abound in quantum computing, genomics, and personalized medicine. Students use state-of-the-art equipment like synchrotron access and supercomputers. Interdisciplinary initiatives like the Niels Bohr Institute advance frontier research. Courses emphasize innovation, sustainability, and ethical science, preparing graduates for biotech, healthcare, and academia careers. The green campus setting promotes work-life balance amid rigorous studies.

South Campus

København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

South Campus, situated on Amager, primarily houses the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Theology. It focuses on legal systems, justice, ethics, and religious studies, with modern facilities overlooking the harbor.

  • Bachelor in Law: Danish and EU law foundations.
  • Master in Law: International law, human rights.
  • Cand.merc.jur. (Business Law): Corporate, tax law.
  • Master in Criminology: Crime prevention, justice systems.
  • PhD in Law: Legal theory, environmental law.
  • Bachelor in Theology: Biblical studies, church history.
  • Master in Theology: Systematic theology, ethics.
  • Master in Religion and Society: Secularism, interfaith dialogue.
  • Bachelor in Study of Religions: Comparative religion, anthropology of religion.
  • Master in Arabic and Islamic Studies: Middle East cultures.
  • Continuing education in Canon Law and pastoral studies.

Teaching combines lectures, moot courts, and case studies for law students, while theology emphasizes textual analysis and philosophy. Many programs are in Danish, with English options for Master's and PhD. iCourts research center excels in international courts. Theology collaborates on ethics in biotech. Students participate in clinics, internships at courts, and exchanges with top law schools. The campus library holds extensive legal collections. Programs develop analytical skills for careers in judiciary, NGOs, diplomacy, and religious institutions. Interdisciplinary links with social sciences enrich perspectives on law and faith in modern society. South Campus nurtures critical thinkers addressing global challenges like climate justice and religious pluralism.

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