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Aarhus University MSc in Computer Science
Aarhus University

MSc in Computer Science

Aarhus, Denmark

4 Semesters

English

Full time

Request application deadline *

Aug 2025

EUR 15,300 / per year **

On-Campus

* 15 January for non-EU citizens and 1 March for EU citizens

** for non-EU/EEA students only | EU/EEA/Swiss citizen students study for free

Introduction

High-level Research

Whether your interest is in complex algorithms, IT security, logic and semantics, pervasive computing, or something completely different within the field of computer science, this program allows you to specialise in an area of your choice. For more information regarding research areas in computer science at Aarhus University.

Quality Teaching in an Informal Setting

Our master’s programme in Computer Science is dedicated to high-quality teaching in an informal learning environment. Our international teaching staff expect all students to take an active part in the programme, and staff-student consultation is always encouraged. If you need clarification of the course material or guidance on project work our academic staff and teaching assistants are available to help. The teaching is a mix of lectures and classes, with preparatory work in study groups. The programme is taught in English, but classes have a mix of Danish and international students.

Student Life

The department has a range of social spaces for getting together with your fellow, and these are excellent for both study-related and social activities. Our study café is also a great place to get together and work with your study group. The department and our student associations organise a variety of events and tech talks in collaboration with local and international companies.

It City Katrinebjerg

The department is in the IT City Katrinebjerg, where Aarhus University has consolidated all its IT degree programmes and research. IT City Katrinebjerg is the base for many IT companies and facilitates contact between the university, research, and the business community. This provides an ideal base for advanced technological innovation. As the largest IT education centre in Denmark, with approximately 2,500 students and more than two hundred researchers, IT City Katrinebjerg is an exciting study environment. This multidisciplinary hub, unique to Aarhus University, provides great opportunities in IT for students, researchers, and the business community.

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