Kristian G. Olesen, Head of Department, Computer Science, Aalborg University says:
| ”Over many years we have enrolled graduates of computer science to the Computer Science programmes of Aalborg University where they are usually enrolled in the computer science bachelor’s programme. They do very well at university. Especially graduates from UCN - University College of Northern Denmark do well, many of which have completed their university studies at master’s level.” |
The computer science programme gives you access to many possible jobs within IT. You could work on:
With an AP Degree in Computer Science you can work on very different tasks and you will get the opportunity to work with people from very diverse professional backgrounds.
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Project manager |
IT System specialist |
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Software designer |
Software engineer |
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System administrator |
System consultant |
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Web designer |
System developer |
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Webmaster |
Read about how graduated students from the Computer Science programme at UCN - University College of Northern Denmark found their jobs. This means you can see specific examples of what you can do with your degree once you have made it past the exams.
The Computer Science programme gives access to many possibilities of higher and further edu-cation:
You can continue directly on the top-up programmes of:
at UCN - University College of Northern Denmark to achieve a bachelor’s degree.
Credit is granted for many medium and long cycle higher education programmes in information technology and computer science at universities in Denmark and abroad. Usually you will get credit is for 1.5 or 2 years depending on the university and the programme.
Computer science gives you direct access to study Software Development and Web Development at UCN, Efter- og videreuddannelser - Tekniske diplomuddannelser (in Danish).
Furthermore, you will get access to IT Vest’s professional bachelor’s programme in Software Construction (Danish-taught) and IT Vest’s Master programmes (some are English-taught) if you complete a course equal to 30 ECTS points (equal to six month’s full-time studies).