Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Copenhagen offers a comprehensive program in veterinary medicine, with a focus on providing students with a deep understanding of the field and its various applications.
Program Description
The program is designed to provide students with a broad range of knowledge and skills in veterinary medicine, including the ability to analyze and solve complex problems. The program is divided into several semesters, each with its own set of courses and requirements.
Course Structure
The program includes a variety of courses, such as:
- Veterinary Case 1st semester
- Akademia
- Cellen
- Dyret og dyrets væv
Program Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must meet certain requirements, including:
- Completion of specific courses, such as Akademia, Cellen, and Dyret og dyrets væv
- Active participation in undervisning, including at least 80% attendance at forelæsninger, holdundervisning, and vejledning
- Completion of a hjemmeopgave, which includes the creation of a poster that summarizes and presents the results of the student's case-arbejde
Evaluation and Assessment
The program uses a variety of evaluation and assessment methods, including:
- Mundtlig prøve, which is a 15-minute oral exam
- Hjemmeopgave, which is a take-home assignment
- Peer feedback, which is provided through the use of FeedbackFruits on Absalon
Program Goals and Objectives
The program aims to provide students with a deep understanding of veterinary medicine and its applications, as well as the ability to analyze and solve complex problems. The program also aims to develop students' skills in communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Veterinær Case 1st semester
- Etiske problemstillinger
- Videnskabsteori
- Biomedicin
- One Health
Program Capacity and Duration
The program has a limited capacity, with 170 students accepted in 2025 and 175 students accepted in 2026. The program is designed to be completed in one semester.
Program Language
The program is taught in Danish.
Program Level
The program is a bachelor's program.
Program Credits
The program is worth 2.5 ECTS credits.
Program Faculty and Department
The program is offered by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
Program Responsible
The program is responsible for providing students with a deep understanding of veterinary medicine and its applications, as well as the ability to analyze and solve complex problems.
Timetable
The program has a detailed timetable, which includes a variety of courses and activities.
Student Service
Students can contact their local Student service for questions about the program.
University Information
The University of Copenhagen is a comprehensive university with a range of faculties and departments, including the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.
Contact Information
The university can be contacted through its website or by visiting its campus.
Services
The university offers a range of services, including IT support, merchandise, and press and media service.
Job and Career
The university has a job portal and alumni network.
Emergencies
The university has an emergency response plan in place.
Web
The university's website provides information on its programs, services, and research areas.
Connect with UCPH
The university can be connected with through its social media channels and website.
