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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Audio Engineering | Acoustics
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the MSc in Engineering Acoustics

The MSc Eng degree in Engineering Acoustics is a highly valued program that qualifies students for exciting jobs in various industries, including the hearing aid industry, measuring equipment manufacturers, audio companies, health sector, and firms of engineering consultants.


Typical Fields of Work

Denmark is a world-leader in sound technology and has a longstanding global reputation in this field. There is a unique industrial network, including some of the largest international companies in hearing-aid technology, headphones, headsets, loudspeaker and audio production, microphones, sensors, consulting firms, environment, medical technology, healthcare, communications, virtual audio, gaming, etc.


Companies that Have Employed Graduates

Our graduates have found jobs with:


  • Bang & Olufsen
  • Dynaudio
  • Oticon
  • Widex
  • GN Resound
  • Jabra
  • DPA Microphones
  • G.R.A.S.
  • Brüel & Kjær
  • Grontmij
  • COWI
  • Rambøll
  • Lloyd's Register ODS
  • Ecophon
  • Rockwool
  • Interacoustics
  • Sennheiser
  • Apple
  • Facebook

Pursue a PhD

Many of our graduates also pursue a higher education at a PhD level. Once you have a MSc in Engineering, you might get the opportunity to continue your studies and apply for admission to the three-year PhD, which at DTU is a research-based programme ranking among the best in the world. You can do either a regular PhD or an industrial PhD, the latter with concurrent employment in a company.


PhD Program Details

As a PhD student, you will be part of a research group and will carry out an independent scientific project.


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