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24 Information Technology Degree Programs in Denmark


University of Southern Denmark
MSc in IT - Product Design
- Kolding, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Intelligent products of the future will change the ways in which people work and play. To envision these developments requires empathy and responsibility on the part of designers. It requires skills of critical judgment and an open-minded attitude as well as competencies beyond traditional engineering and computer science. It additionally requires engagement in multidisciplinary teams for the development of successful products and services that benefit the world.


Aarhus University
Master in IT Product Development - Flexible Work-Integrated
- Aarhus, Denmark
Master degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Work-Integrated Master’s degree in IT Product Development at Aarhus University, you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation. This lets you apply design, programming, and system development skills directly to real-world interactive products and digital solutions. After the 4-year programme, you will graduate with both solid work experience and a high-quality master’s degree.
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VIA University College
Bachelor in Software Technology Engineering
- Horsens, Denmark
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
3½-year Bachelor programme taught in English provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to manage information systems.


Aalborg Business College
Intro to IT at Beginner Level - 5 Days
- Aalborg, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Overview of Information Technology (IT), Explanation of basic IT concepts: hardware, software, networks, Introduction to computer components: CPU, RAM, hard drive, etc. Different types of computers: desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones, Basic overview of operating systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Discussion on the importance of IT skills in today's world.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Danish as a Second Language for F/I, Basis
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Learning Danish as a second language for professional and everyday interactions (F/I, Basis) can be beneficial for various job-related purposes, especially if you are working or planning to work in Denmark or with Danish-speaking individuals. Here are some key aspects and considerations for learning Danish at a basic level for job-related scenarios: Communication in the Workplace: Basic Conversations: Learn essential greetings, introductions, and basic conversational phrases in Danish to interact with colleagues, supervisors, and clients in a professional setting.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Business Understanding and Key Figures in It Systems
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Business understanding and key figures in IT systems are crucial aspects of managing and optimizing technology within an organization. Here are some key concepts and figures related to IT systems and their significance in the business context: Business Understanding: Business Processes: Understanding how IT systems support and optimize core business processes such as sales, marketing, operations, finance, and customer service. Strategic Alignment: Ensuring that IT initiatives and systems align with the organization's overall business goals, objectives, and strategies. User Needs: Identifying and addressing the specific needs of different user groups within the organization to enhance productivity and efficiency.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Data and Booking Systems at the Reception
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Data and booking systems are essential components of the reception area in various businesses such as hotels, resorts, hospitals, clinics, event venues, and offices. These systems play a crucial role in managing guest or visitor information, reservations, appointments, and ensuring smooth operations. Here's an overview of data and booking systems commonly used at receptions: Guest/Visitor Information Management: Database Management: Maintain a centralized database of guest or visitor information including names, contact details, preferences, special requests, and past interactions. Check-In and Check-Out: Use software or systems to facilitate guest check-in and check-out processes efficiently, capturing necessary details and updating room availability or appointments in real-time.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Creation of Database for Work Use
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
The participant can create a simple relational database to perform his job function and based on the company's needs, e.g. for managing goods or customer information. The participant can create tables and make queries. The participant can understand simple database theory in order to create the database appropriately. GOAL The participant can create a simple relational database to perform his job function and based on the company's needs, e.g. for managing goods or customer information. The participant can create tables and make queries. The participant can understand simple database theory in order to create the database appropriately.


Aalborg Business College
Use Spreadsheets for Calculations and Presentation
- Aalborg, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Once you have calculated the total monthly expenses, you can create a presentation to visually represent this information. In your presentation software (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides), create a new presentation. Design the slides to include relevant charts or graphs to represent the expense breakdown. For example, you can create a pie chart to show the percentage of each expense category relative to the total expenses.


Aalborg Business College
GDPR and IT Security
- Aalborg, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
After the course, you can supervise employees internally in relation to compliance with procedures in relation to the GDPR rules and handle the task as a liaison between the DPO/management and administrative employees who work with personal data/personally sensitive information on a daily basis. You can also make suggestions for and update procedures that ensure correct handling of data in the IT system.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
It and Production Management for Employees
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
IT and production management are critical aspects of ensuring efficient operations within an organization. Here are some key considerations and practices related to IT and production management for employees: Integrated Systems and Tools: Implement integrated IT systems and tools that streamline production processes, data management, and communication channels across departments. Use enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, production management software, and collaboration platforms to improve workflow efficiency and information sharing.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Layouts and Layout in Text
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Layouts refer to the arrangement of elements or components within a document, webpage, or any visual medium. The layout plays a crucial role in enhancing readability, visual appeal, and conveying information effectively. Here are some key considerations and principles for layouts, including layout in text: Document Layout: Margins: Set appropriate margins on all sides of the document to create a balanced appearance and allow space for binding or framing if needed.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Use of Pc at Work
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
In his daily work, the participant can use a PC connected to the company's network, and in this connection can use the installed operating system, use a mouse and keyboard, log on to the network, store and retrieve data from local and network drives respectively, and use an installed antivirus program. GOAL In his daily work, the participant can use a PC connected to the company's network, and in this connection can use the installed operating system, use a mouse and keyboard, log on to the network, store and retrieve data from local and network drives respectively, and use an installed antivirus program. The participant can use acquired PC technical and professional knowledge in connection with communication with the company's IT support function or external support and is also able to carry out elementary troubleshooting on their own PC and to connect external devices.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Job-related Foreign Language With Basic Vocabulary
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
Learning a foreign language with basic vocabulary can still be highly beneficial for various job-related purposes, especially in roles that require basic communication, customer service, or interaction with international colleagues or clients. Here are some languages with basic vocabulary and their relevance in different job contexts: Spanish: Customer Service: Spanish is widely spoken in many countries, making it valuable for jobs in customer service, hospitality, retail, and tourism where you may interact with Spanish-speaking customers or clients.


Copenhagen Hospitality College
Labor Market, It and Job Search (F/I)
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Course
On-Campus
English
After graduation, participants with Danish as a second language have a basic knowledge of the Danish labor market. They can use one or more IT user programs and can use different job search techniques. The content of the education is based on a specific industry.
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Information Technology degree programs in Denmark offer a dynamic approach to learning that combines practical skills with theoretical knowledge. This field equips you with the expertise needed to navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape, making it an exciting choice for aspiring IT professionals.
Students will engage in courses covering system architecture, cybersecurity, data management, and software development techniques. Through project-based learning, you’ll design and implement effective solutions while collaborating with peers on real-world challenges. The educational environment fosters independence and critical thinking, helping you build confidence as you engage with cutting-edge technologies.
In Denmark, the emphasis on innovation in IT translates to a robust job market. Graduates develop skills that are internationally recognized, preparing you for roles in software engineering, network administration, and information security across various sectors. As students explore diverse perspectives, they enhance their adaptability, making them valuable contributors to global technology initiatives.