Introduction: Bachelor student at Roskilde University
Become a problem solver
Sustainable solutions for the major future challenges can not be solved with one professionalism alone. Therefore, all our educational programs are interdisciplinary , so you are equipped to solve real-life complex problems.
Learn to ask the right questions
To solve a problem you need to learn to ask the right questions. You learn how to identify and frame a problem through problem-oriented projects. In projects you work deeply and exploratory with a problem chosen by you and your fellow members of the project group. Throughout the process you will be guided by one of our talented researchers. Project groups consists of students like yourself who are passionate about the same issues and findings as you.
Structure of the bachelor's programmes at Roskilde University
Duration of the bachelor's programmes is three years equivalent to 180 ECTS
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Being a bachelor student
You are not alone
When you begin your studies at Roskilde University, you will meet a team of dedicated tutors who have worked intensively throughout the summer to give you and your fellow students the best start to your studies. The tutors will introduce you to life as a student at Roskilde University, so that you have a good network when your study programme begins. The intro period lasts two weeks and prepares you for your new student life through several different activities. During the intro period, you and your fellow students will go on an off-campus trip which is a great opportunity to get to know your fellow students.
A new daily life
You will encounter a different structure to your daily life compared to what you might have been used to before. You will have fewer on-campus lessons and you will be challenged with higher demands of independent preparation for your courses.
Concurrently, you will begin your project work together with your group of fellow RUC-students. It’s up to you and the group to plan your own time and complete the necessary tasks in order to make progress throughout the semester – guided by one of the researchers from your programme.
Commitment, independence and responsibility
Throughout the semester you will be guided by leading professors and lecturers, and you will be given assignments and tests as you make your academic progression. By the end of the semester, you and your project group will have an exam on the project report that you have handed in as a result of the semester’s project work.
It requires independence and great responsibility to be a bachelor student. In return you will develop the much needed knowledge, skills and competences that employers all over the world request to be able to solve present and future challenges.
International students in Denmark
The Danish education system
Information about the Danish education system, principles for education in Denmark, structure of the system and more can be found at The Ministry of Higher Education and Science's website.
Code of Conduct
The Danish higher education institutions have agreed on a common Code of Conduct for offering higher education programmes to international students. Roskilde University undertake to comply with the code of conduct.