Find the right master's programme
Frequently asked questions
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Specific admission requirements are the necessary academic qualifications required for admission to a specific master’s programme. Admission requirements for each master’s programme are on the webpage of each programme.
General information about admission and admission requirements are on the admission pages.
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The admission guide only includes:
- Examples of international bachelor’s programmes
- Examples of Danish bachelor’s programmes taught entirely in English
The examples are programmes that so far have been preapproved by RUC as qualifying for admission to RUC master’s programmes taught in English.
However, you can apply for a master’s programme although your bachelor’s programme is not listed in the guide. When you have applied, RUC will assess whether your bachelor’s programme fulfils the specific admission requirements.
Specific admission requirements are listed under each master’s programme.
Are you a Danish speaking student with a bachelor’s degree from Denmark? Visit the Danish version of this guide for bachelor's and master's programmes taught in Danish.
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It means that Roskilde University has assessed a bachelor’s programme as fulfilling the specific admission requirements.
You must also fulfil the English language requirement.
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Yes, you may if your bachelor’s programme fulfil the specific admission requirements for the master’s programme to which you apply for admission.
Specific admission requirements are listed under each master’s programme.
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Find more information by:
- Looking at specific admission requirements under each master’s programme
- Reading about admission and admission requirements
- Contacting us if you have individual questions
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All Danish bachelor’s programmes give a legal claim to admission to minimum one master’s programme. You are guaranteed a study place on the master’s programme which your bachelor’s programme gives a legal claim to admission to. If you are a bachelor’s student at RUC the guide will show you which master’s programme you have a legal claim to admission to.
If you have studied at another educational institution you cannot have a legal claim to admission to a master's programme at RUC.
Read more about legal claim to admission.
About this tool
This guide is based on data for bachelor’s programmes preapproved to give admission to one or more of Roskilde University’s master’s programmes. The original data is a part of the study regulations for the relevant master’s programme. In case of inconsistency the information in the study regulation applies.