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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Communications Technology | Computer Science | Information Technology
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Bachelor in Communication and IT

Overview of the Program

The Bachelor in Communication and IT focuses on the significance of digital media for communication, collaboration, and digital innovation. Students learn about the fundamental aspects of computers, databases, and IT networks, as well as their social applications. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in user-centered design and software development.


Admission Requirements

To apply for the Bachelor in Communication and IT, students must meet the general admission requirements, which include:


  • A qualifying examination with a minimum average grade of 6.0
  • Or a qualifying examination with a passed KU quota 2 test

Additionally, students must have passed the following subjects:


  • Danish A
  • English B
  • Mathematics B
  • One of the following: French beginner A/continuing B, German beginner A/continuing B, Spanish A, or other foreign languages A
  • One of the following: History B, History of Ideas B, or Contemporary History B

Application Deadlines

  • Quota 1: July 5th at 12:00
  • Quota 2: March 15th at 12:00

Program Structure

The program consists of three years of study, with a combination of compulsory and elective courses. The first year focuses on introductory courses in communication theory, data analysis, and IT infrastructure. The second year includes courses on human-centered computing, empirical research methods, and design projects. The third year offers elective courses and a bachelor's project.


Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor in Communication and IT can pursue careers in various fields, including:


  • IT project management
  • UX design
  • Software development
  • Digital business development
  • Consulting and advisory services

Student Life

The program is located at the University of Copenhagen's Søndre Campus, which offers a vibrant student life with various social activities, including a student café, library, and sports facilities. Students can also participate in extracurricular activities, such as the university's football team, and engage with the local community through volunteer work or internships.


Further Education

After completing the Bachelor in Communication and IT, students can pursue a Master's degree in Communication and IT or other related fields, such as Cognition and Communication, Datalogi, or Film and Media Studies.


Similar Programs

Other programs offered by the University of Copenhagen include:


  • Datalogi
  • Dansk
  • Film- og medievidenskab
  • Informationsstudier
  • Retorik
  • Sundhed og informatik

These programs offer a range of specializations and career opportunities in fields related to communication, IT, and media.


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