Admission with a foreign or international bachelor’s degree
You can apply for admission if you have completed a bachelor’s degree programme containing subject elements in artificial intelligence corresponding to a minimum of 100 ECTS. The following subject areas must be included:
- Machine learning, optimization and/or logic (at least 30 ECTS)
- Programming (at least 15 ECTS)
- Algorithms, data structures and complexity (at least 15 ECTS)
- Mathematical auxiliary subjects, including discreet mathematics, calculus, and probability theory (at least 15 ECTS)
- 5 ECTS in scientific theory or methodology and/or an independently written assignment (bachelor project) of at least 10 ECTS
Once you apply, the study board will assess whether your degree is qualifying.
Language requirements
The programme is taught in English. If your bachelor’s degree is not from SDU, you are required to submit proof of your proficiency in English. See the English language requirements.
Ranking criteria
This programme has a limited number of study places. Applicants with a legal claim for admission are admitted first. If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available study places, the remaining places are allocated between two sorting groups, non-fee-paying and fee-paying applicants. All applicants are assessed based on a test.
Further information about the test will follow.
As a Bachelor student at SDU, you can apply for permission to follow up to 30 ECTS Master-level courses even though you have yet to complete your Bachelor’s degree.
You can be granted permission if you have the necessary academic qualifications. The progression of your Bachelor’s programme is crucial to the outcome of your application.
Check to see whether you fulfil the conditions
By choosing your faculty below you can see which conditions you generally must fulfil to be permitted to take Master-level courses. Please acquaint yourself with the rules before you apply for permission since you must indicate in your application whether you fulfil the conditions or not. Read more here.
If you have previously been admitted to the programme, or already are, then special rules may apply when you apply for admission.
Find the scenario that suits you and read more: Re-enrolment, re-admission, transferring and change of programme
Have you completed a Master’s programme?
If you’ve already obtained a Master’s degree, you can only be admitted to a new Master’s programme if there are vacant study places in the programme.
Learn more about rule and the possibility to apply for exemption.
Have you completed another type of study programme?
As long as you do not hold a Master’s degree, you are free to apply for admission to a new programme.