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January 2008
Sønderborg
Kolding
6 Cities Odense, Sønderborg, Kolding, Esbjerg, Slagelse, Copenhagen
5 FacultiesScience, Engineering, Humanities,
Social Sciences, Health Sciences
20 850 students in total
Slagelse
Odense 14 600 students
Sønderborg 1 000 students
Kolding 2 350 students
Esbjerg 700 students
Slagelse 2 200 students
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City of Odense City of Sønderborg
200 000 inhabitants 30 000 students Numerous sport activities Vibrant cultural life Excellent shopping, cafés,
restaurants, lively night life www.studiebyen.odense.dk
30 000 inhabitants 2 700 students Sports from sailing to
aeroplaning Cafés, restaurants, lively
night life New University building
www.alsion.dk www.discover-sonderbo
rg.dk
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Faculty of Engineering
Odense: 2 100 studentsSønderborg: 300 students
Odense: 650 studentsSønderborg: 120 students
No. of students
No. of international students(other citizenship than Danish)
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Faculty of EngineeringThe management of the faculty:
Dean Per Michael Johansen Director of Studies Henning AndersenHead of Administration Kristine Lyngbo
The Faculty consists of 5 institutes:
Institute of Industrial and Civil Engineering Institute of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Environmental Technology Institute of Sensors, Signals and Electrotechnics Mads Clausen Institute The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute
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Research Expertise
Software Engineering And Technology
Embedded Software Intelligent Sensors & Actuators Mathematical Modelling Artificial Intelligence Robotics Nano technology Mechatronics
Structural Engineering Entrepreneurship Manufacturing Technology Sourcing Supply Chain Management Product Development User Centred Design Chemical Engineering Biotechnology Environmental technology
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What do we offer ?
Socrates/Erasmus Exchange Courses at bachelor’s level Courses at master’s level
Degree Programmes Bachelor’s level starting from 1st semester Bachelor’s level starting from 4th semester Master’s level
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Exchange programmes
Innovative real life projects Working in project teams Excellent study facilities Inspiring study environment
At the Faculty of Engineering courses offered to exchange students are structured in Recommended Study Paths which include:
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Recommended Study Paths 2008Bachelor’s level
Electrical Power Engineering Computer Science Integrated Design Manufacturing and Management Mechanical Engineering Structural Engineering Vehicle Engineering Environmental Technology Chemical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Innovation and Business
Master’s level
Embedded Systems Modern Artificial Intelligence Robotics Software Systems Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Innovation and Business IT Product Design
Detailed course information at www.sdu.dk/studyengineering
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Study Structure
3 years B.Sc.
+2 years M.Sc.Eng.or M.Sc.
Ph.D.3 years
3½ years B.Eng. incl.
½ year internship
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International B.Eng. Degrees
Four semester programmes leading to B.Eng. degrees
(starting at 4th semester):
Chemical Engineering (Odense) Computer Science (Odense) Manufacturing and Management (Odense) Electrical Power Engineering (Odense)
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International Bachelor’s Degrees
Full degree programmes leading to B.Eng. degrees
(3½ years): Global Management and Manufacturing (Odense) Mechatronics (Sønderborg)
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International M.Sc.Eng. Degrees Product Development and Innovation (Odense) (3+2) Robotics (Odense) (+2) Software Systems Engineering (Odense) (+2) Embedded Systems (Odense) (+2) Chemistry (Odense) (+2) Modern Artificial Intelligence (Odense) (+2) Mechatronics (Sønderborg) (3+2) Innovation and Business (Sønderborg) (3+2) IT Product Design (Sønderborg) (+2)
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Learning Approach
Creativity, innovation and teamwork
Easy access to professors – open door policy.
Real life projects in
cooperation with companies
International perspective Studies and internships
abroad
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Learning approach
Lectures, seminars
Project
Exam
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