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Education in SDU Digital and High-Frequency Electronics

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Programmes

SDU Digital and High-Frequency Electronics contributes to three engineering programmes in Electrical Engineering, all based at SDU’s Odense campus. The two bachelor programmes are taught in Danish; the Master’s programme is taught entirely in English.

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BEng

Bachelor of EngineeringElectrical Engineering

  • 3½ years (7 semesters)
  • Odense campus
  • Taught in Danish
  • Includes a 6-month internship

A practice-oriented programme where you learn to develop hardware and software for advanced, intelligent solutions. You work with circuits, programming, signal processing and control engineering, and take an idea from design and analysis through testing to a finished product. Each semester has its own theme – from basic electrical engineering to cyber-physical systems and EMC – and a full semester is spent on an internship in Denmark or abroad.

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02
BSc

Bachelor of Science inElectrical Engineering

  • 3 years (6 semesters)
  • Odense campus
  • Taught in Danish

Build a strong foundation in digital circuits, programming and embedded systems. You learn to design and develop advanced hardware together with the software that makes it work – technology used in everything from medical equipment and satellites to robots and energy systems. The semester themes run from basic electrical engineering through autonomous and digital systems to programmable and power systems, ending in a bachelor project.

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03
MSc

Master of Science in 
Electrical Engineering

  • 2 years (4 semesters)
  • Odense campus
  • Taught in English
  • 40 study places

Become a specialist in the systems behind modern digital infrastructure. You learn to design high-frequency technology and to build systems where digital and analogue parts must work together stably, efficiently and precisely. The programme is organised around two disciplines, Embedded Electronics and Communications, and builds on a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering – or another relevant bachelor’s degree.

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Applying from outside Denmark

The two bachelor programmes are taught in Danish, so they require Danish language qualifications. The Master’s programme is taught entirely in English and is open to international applicants, with studies starting in September. Applicants from outside the EU and EEA pay tuition – current rates and deadlines are on the admission page.

Entry requirements and admission for the Master’s programme

Which programme is right for you

Bachelor of Engineering is the fastest route into an engineering job: 3½ years including a full internship semester.

Bachelor of Science is the academic route – the first three years of a five-year path, designed to continue directly into the Master’s programme.

The Master’s programme builds on either degree, is taught in English, and opens the door to a PhD.

All three programmes are built around project work in groups, with cases from companies, from the very first semester.

PhD opportunities

With a Master’s degree you can continue into a PhD at SDU Digital and High-Frequency Electronics. Our research brings together hardware acceleration, artificial intelligence, control systems, high-frequency and power technology, radio frequency technologies and embedded systems – applied to autonomous robots, drones, automotive systems and the Internet of Things.

After graduation

Electrical engineers are needed wherever hardware and software meet: medical equipment, robots and drones, vehicles, data networks, communication equipment and energy systems. Others continue into a PhD or an industrial researcher programme.

Throughout the programmes you work in our laboratories and on cases with companies, so you build practical experience and a professional network before you graduate.

Questions about our programmes

For questions about the academic content of the programmes, the research behind them or the possibility of a student project with SDU Digital and High-Frequency Electronics, please contact us. For entry requirements, application procedure and deadlines, use the admission pages linked with each programme above.

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Last Updated 18.08.2026