Computer Science
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QS Subject Rankings
3 years
Program duration
No
Scholarships
Program Overview
Main Subject
Computer Science
Degree
Bsc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Computer Science is a subject which you will study as a part of your bachelor programme at Roskilde University.
IT systems and innovative software are integral parts of our society, and technology will continue to play a crucial role in the future. It will not only develop and transform industries, media and infrastructure, but can also be instrumental in tackling challenges like climate change, resource scarcity and global health issues.
To do this, the world will need computer scientists, who can develop next generation technology and build reliable, user-friendly and ethically durable IT systems. This is what we teach you at Computer Science.
Eligibility Requirements
Danish/French Baccalaureate (DFB)
European Baccalaureate (EB)
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB)
Danish/German upper secondary school leaving examination (DIAP)
A foreign qualification which the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science has assessed as comparable in level to a Danish upper secondary education
To apply for admission to quota 2, you must either have a minimum overall average equivalent to at least:
6.0 on the Danish 7-point grading scale from your entry qualification or
4.0 on the Danish 7-point grading scale in the subjects English and Mathematics
If you do not meet the requirement of a minimum of 4.0 on average for the mentioned subjects, you can take supplementary courses to meet this grade requirement.
If you apply for the quota 2 deadline (15 March), and have a minimum of 6.0 on average, your application will also be assessed in quota 1 first.
NB: Most applicants holding international entry qualifications from NON-EU countries must be assessed according to the quota 2 requirements, because the GPA can’t be converted to the Danish grading scale.
English Language Proficiency
We accept the following documents:
IELTS (Academic): 6.5* (overall band score) or
TOEFL: internet-based (iBT): 83* (overall band score)
Cambridge C1 Advanced, formerly known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) or
Cambridge C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE).
Official documentation of a complete high school qualification and/or a complete bachelor’s degree taught in English in the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, UK or USA.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
Domestic Students
Tuition Fee/year | Other Expenses |
International Students
Tuition Fee/year 54,000 Euro | Other Expenses
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Application Deadline
Semester 1
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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1 February |
Semester 2
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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15 March |
Curriculum
1st Semester:
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Project at your bachelor program (15 ECTS)
2nd Semester:
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Project at your bachelor program (15 ECTS)
3rd Semester:
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Course at your bachelor program (5 ECTS)
- Subject Course: Essential Computing (5 ECTS)
- Subject Course: 2nd Bachelor Subject (5 ECTS)
- Project at your bachelor program (15 ECTS)
4th Semester:
- Subject Course: Software Development (10 ECTS)
- Subject Course: 2nd Bachelor Subject (5 ECTS)
- Elective Course (5 ECTS)
- Project at the Subject - Computer Science (15 ECTS)
5th Semester:
- Subject Course: 2nd Bachelor Subject (5 ECTS)
- Subject Course: Interactive Digital Systems (5 ECTS)
- Subject Course: 2nd Bachelor Subject (5 ECTS)
- Elective Course (5 ECTS)
- Project - 2nd Bachelor Subject (15 ECTS)
6th Semester:
- Bachelor Project at your Bachelor Program (15 ECTS)
Program Benefits
At the bachelor subject Computer Science, you will learn the process of software development and IT systems design, including programming, algorithms and data structures, computer science models, predictability and complexity. You will learn to plan, analyze, implement, test and document a programming assignment.
We not only train you to become a skilled programmer; we also teach you to reflect on and participate in a development project from start to finish – from coding to evaluation.
During your time with us, you will get theoretical and methodological insight into the core aspects of computer science, and you will learn to incorporate theory and method into your practical work. You will acquire the basic, practical skills necessary for programming, structuring information and developing elegant solutions.
Through the project work, you can specialize and pursue your own interests, using our excellent programming facilities.
All teaching and project writing is conducted in English.
Career Possibilities
When you graduate you will be able to:
Construct complex IT solutions individually and in software development teams
Organize, manage and implement complex IT projects
Acquire new knowledge about new technologies and their application possibilities
Initiate and complete IT solutions that require interdisciplinary collaboration and take on professional areas of responsibility
Examples of job titles are software developer, technical consultant, project manager, software engineer, software architect, and software designer.
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