Summer course at The Faculty of Theology

Søren Kierkegaard: The Individual Between the Religious and the Secular

July 3rd to July 22nd, 2024

Applicant status

15 ECTS courses

Students enrolled at a Danish University 

No tuition fee

Non-students from Denmark Tuition fee is   DKK 7,500

Students and non-students from EU/EEA countries 

Tuition fee is   DKK 7,500

Students from non-EU/EEA countries with a permanent Danish residence permit

Tuition fee is   DKK 7,500

Students from non-EU/EEA countries without a permanent Danish residence permit

Tuition fee is   DKK 10,000

Requirements

In order to be eligible for the summer course, you must meet at least one of the following requirements:

You must be enrolled at a university at the time of the summer course, and have completed studies equivalent of at least 120 ECTS points.

If you are not enrolled at a university at the time of the summer course, you must:
1) hold a university degree, either a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or a professional master's degree, AND
2) you must be a citizen of a European Union-membership country.

 

 

 

 

The deadline for applying is the 1st of June. If you wish to be invited to book Housing via the Housing Foundation, you must apply by the 1st of April. 

To apply for the summer course you fill out and submit one of the forms below. Please note that the application forms for students from a Danish University will open on the 1st of May. 

Please enclose the following documents with your application

For students currently enrolled at a university
  • Certified transcripts from home university in a Nordic language or English or translated into English. All credits must be in ECTS-points or must be converted from home credit system to ECTS-points with a reference/functional web-link to the official credit conversion
  • A pre-approval letter of confirmation from your home university (forhåndsgodkendelse) stating that the summer course can be integrated into your studies and assuring that you will receive credits for the summer course at your home university
  • Documentation of citizenship if other than Danish
For non-students (Open University application)
  • Certified MA, BA or Professional BA diploma in a Nordic language or English or translated into English. 
  • Documentation of citizenship if other than Danish

Requirements

In order to be eligible for the summer course, you must meet at least one of the following requirements:

You must be enrolled at a university at the time of the summer course, and have completed studies equivalent of at least 60 ECTS points.

If you are not enrolled at a university at the time of the summer course, you must:
1) hold a university degree, either a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or a professional master's degree, AND
2) you must be a citizen of a European Union-membership or EEA member country.

 

 

Click here to go to the Housing Foundation, which offers accommodation options for exchange students in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen also has plenty of hostels for short time stays.

Finding an apartment in Copenhagen can be very hard. You need to be patient, and it is a good idea to make a plan for your room hunt. On this page, you can find some advice to help you find a place to live in Copenhagen. See tips on how to find housing in Copenhagen.

You can also find information about the different districts in Copenhagen.

The University of Copenhagen does not require students to take out insurance. However, we strongly encourage you to do so. Students are not covered by any UCPH insurance policies. Find out what kind of insurance you should take out during your studies in Denmark.

Please contact us by email: international@teol.ku.dk