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How is Computer Science structured?

The master's programme for working professionals in Computer Science is a part-time programme which can be completed in 4 years. Each academic year is divided into 2 semesters.

The diagramme below gives you an overview of the course of study. On smaller screens it works best in landscape mode.

A typical week

Below is an example of a timetable for students in this programme. There are, of course, breaks throughout the day, for example the academic quarter. The timetable may vary from week to week, and as a general rule, classes may be scheduled on weekdays between 8 am and 6 pm.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday




Kl. 8-10
Advanced Data Mining (lecture)




Kl. 10-12
Heuristics and constraint programming for discrete optimization (practice session)



Kl. 12-14
Heuristics and constraint programming for discrete optimization (lecture)



Kl. 14-16
Heuristics and constraint programming for discrete optimization (lecture)



 
Kl. 16-18
Advanced Data Mining (lecture)


Academic culture in Denmark

Danish academic culture is characterised by active participation in class, group work and critical thinking. Rather than simply accumulating and reproducing knowledge, you will be expected to analyse, question and discuss the course topics.

The relationship between lecturers and students is often rather informal; students and lecturers may find themselves joking together and engaging in vigorous debates during classes and lectures.

Studerende på Syddansk Universitet