MSc programme in Animal Science
Admission requirements
The following BSc degrees qualify graduates directly for admission to the MSc Programme in Animal Science:
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BSc degree in Animal Science (Husdyrvidenskab)
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BSc degree in Natural Resources (Naturresourcer) with the core module Domestic Animal Science (Husdyrvidenskab)
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BSc degree in Agriculture, Food and Envrinoment (Jordbrug, fødevarer og miljø) with specialisation in Animal Science (from the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University)
Students holding one of the following BSc degrees are admitted provided that their examination includes specified courses:
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BSc degree in Natural Resources (Naturressourcer) with the core module Plant Science (Plantevidenskab)
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BSc degree in Natural Resources (Naturressourcer) with the core module Environmental Economics (Miljøøkonomi)
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BSc degree in Natural Resources (Naturressourcer) with the core module Environmental Science (Miljøvidenskab)
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BSc degree in Natural Resources (Naturressourcer) with the core module Nature Management (Naturforvaltning)
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BSc degree in Biology-biotechnology (Biologi-bioteknologi)
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BSc degree in Veterinary Medicine (Veterinærmedicin)
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BSc degree in Biology (Biologi) (from the Faculty of Science)
- At least 7.5 credits within basic economics
- At least 7.5 credits within domestic animal nutrition and physiology
- At least 7.5 credits within statistical data analyses
Applicants with a BSc in one of the above disciplines or similar from the University of Aarhus, Aalborg University, Roskilde University or University of Southern Denmark are qualified for admission on the basis of the same criteria.
Bachelors from other faculties under University of Copenhagen or from other national and international universities must have equivalent qualifications and their admission will be assessed on an individual basis.
Deadline for applications:
| Applicants with a BSc from LIFE |
1 November 2012 for admission 1 February 2013 and 1 April 2012 for admission 3 September 2012 |
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EU/ EEA applicants |
1 April 2012 for admission 3 September* 2012 |
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Non EU/ EEA applicants |
1 January 2013 for admission 3 September* 2013 |
* The beginning of August for participants in the International Graduate Orientation Programme (international students only)
Else-Marie Baun, - siden er sidst opdateret d.11. januar 2012