MScComputer Engineering
Denmark, Århus
Study location | Denmark, Aarhus |
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Type | Master courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years |
Study language | English |
Awards | MSc |
Tuition fee | To be confirmed |
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Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher)
NB! the programme only admits a limited number of students. Evaluation is made on the basis of the average mark (i.e. GPA) of the Bachelor’s degree at the time of application. Marks/grades obtained after the application deadline will not be included in the GPA. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Danish / Norwegian / Swedish. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. If the documents mentioned above are not in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish or English, they must be accompanied by translations into English. Diplomas and transcripts must always be translated into English and certified by either your home institution or a certified translator. If your university does not provide official course descriptions in English, your course descriptions may be translated by yourself, but the translations must always be certified by your home institution. Documents translated by a certified translator should always be certified. You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: Academic test result of at least 6.5 points equivalent of C1 level. 6.5/B2 level is no longer accepted NB! Your language test results cannot be older than 2 years (incl. CAE, CPE). When you sign up for an IELTS or TOEFL test, you must also ask the test institution to send your test results to AU. The university will use the results sent by the testing institution to validate your document. The Aarhus University TOEFL code is 8935 (select “Other department not listed”). It is possible to apply for admission before you have taken your English language test and obtained the required result. Instead you must submit documentation that you have signed up for a test. |
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Other requirements | 1. You must fill out and upload this appendix when applying for the Master’s degree programme in Computer Engineering. 2. Diplomas (in addition to your diploma you must upload an official transcript of records with specific examination results). These documents must be officially certified by your home institution by stamp and signature. 3. Transcript of records (if you have not yet received your final diploma). These documents must be officially certified by your home institution by stamp and signature. 4. Official course descriptions in English briefly describing the contents of your specific BA courses or other information that will contribute to describing the contents of your Bachelor’s degree programme. 5. Official descriptions of relevant courses to be completed after the application deadline. 6. An official description of the marking scale used at your home university. 7. Documentation of your citizenship (e.g. copy of passport). |
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Overview
As a student of MSc Computer Engineering, you are able to specialise in relevant fields of study connected with system and instrument development involving software, hardware and communication technology. Depending on your chosen specialisation, upon completion of the degree you are awarded the title of either Master of Science in Engineering (Computer Engineering) or Master of Science and Technology (Computer Engineering).
Career opportunities
Computer Engineering graduates find work in a wide range of fields and institutions. There is considerable demand for IT graduates in areas such as instrument development engineering. Many graduates work successfully as software architects, developers of large instruments and systems, or become a software developer or project manager for large IT systems.