Courses
This exchange programme combines a theoretical background in physics with practical experience in state-of-the-art technologies. The available courses focus on optical and acoustic technologies as well as fabrication processes within micro- and nanotechnology. Focus will be on practical and experimental work in optics labs, acoustics labs and a clean room where the processing and characterisation of micro- and nanostructures is performed.
To make it easier for you to find relevant courses and to ensure that you get the best possible stay here, the Faculty of Engineering offers a number of course packages which we recommend our exchange/guest students to follow.
Read more about courses offered.
Why choose SDU
When asked why they chose to spend a semester at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), our exchange students usually give the following reasons:
- Many courses are taught in English
- Teaching quality
- Teaching methods such as problem and project based learning
- Possibility to improve my language skills
- The university was recommended by fellow students at my home university who had been here as exchange students themselves
International study environment
SDU has more than 200 partners around the world and receives more than 500 exchange and guest students each year – and about half of them study at the Faculty of Engineering. This provides you with a truly international environment that is geared to a lot of the special needs you have as an exchange student.
Our study environment is informal and we strive to prepare our students for the real world through interdisciplinary, problem-oriented work in teams and close cooperation with companies.
Read more about our study environment and life as an exchange student.
Admission
To follow courses at bachelor level you must have completed at least two years of university studies (i.e. 120 ECTS). Exchange students from partner universities do not pay tuition fees.
Read more about how to apply and entry requirements.
This programme is offered in English.