Two-year Master of Arts (Education) programmes are taught postgraduate programmes of study. The programmes are made up of required core subject courses and optional courses. After the successful completion of the taught courses, students proceed to the dissertation. The programmes are international in outlook and are taught by staff from the Danish School of Education as well as international visiting scholars.
The Danish School of Education currently offers the following MA (Ed) programmes:
In English
Masters in Lifelong Learning, MA LLL - an Erasmus Mundus Masters programme
You can find more master programmes in English at the University of Aarhus.
In Danish only
Admission Requirements
Candidates should hold an academic or a professional bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, an academic bachelor's degree with a relevant minor subject or have completed a relevant medium-length course of further education. Applicants who do not satisfy the formal entry requirements shall be considered individually on their academic merits and will be required to undertake qualifying courses.
Content and Duration
The MA (Ed) programme requires two years of full-time study (a total of 120 ECTS credits).
Students follow compulsory coursework modules in the first year, and complete one compulsory and one optional course in the second year in preparation for the final dissertation. The programmes include distance-learning (e-learning) components for improved access and increased flexibility of provision.
Overseas Students
In principle, all MA (Ed) programmes are open to overseas students. However, since the language of instruction is Danish, a good command of Danish is required.
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