Information Technology (in Danish only)

Your mobile phone, iPhone and portable computer are all run by specially developed software, which make it possible that you can talk to your friends, listen to music or play computer games. Typically there has been an engineer behind the development of this software.
As a Bachelor in Information Technology you will be able to develop and design software for the electronic devices and systems which surround us in our everyday life. You will also learn to develop software which make everything from advanced hospital equipment to industrial production facilities function as intended.
The Bachelor in Information Technology is based on the newest technologies in terms of software development, pc-systems and microprocessors. The program takes 3 ½ years, of which half a year is a paid internship. After finishing the bachelor degree, you can continue with a master degree, which takes further 2 years.
Structure of Studies
The study is composed of a general part, engineering training and a specialization part:
The general part offers compulsory courses and one semesterproject each semester. For students with no practical experience a 5-week workshop course is an integral part. The engineering training in the 5th semester is undertaken as on-the job-training in an engineering company. The specialization part (last year of study) is formed as a series of elected courses and a Bachelor project (thesis work).
Semester 1 to 4 - General Part