IT University of Copenhagen

The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) offers specialized programs in information technology, designed to cater to both Danish and international students. Below is an overview of the application process, available courses, tuition fees, IELTS requirements, and subjects for the 2026 intake:

Courses and Subjects

ITU offers a range of programs tailored to the evolving field of information technology. Some of the programs

available in English include:

  • Bachelor's Programs: BSc in Global Business Informatics, BSc in Data Science
  • Master's Programs: MSc in Digital Innovation and Management, MSc in Software Design, MSc in Computer Science, MSc in Games

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees at U of IT vary depending on the program and faculty. Here's an approximate range for international students:

  • Undergraduate Programs: EUR 7,500 to EUR 15,000 per year.
  • Graduate Programs: EUR 7,500 to 15,000 per year.

IELTS Requirements

Proficiency in English is mandatory for admission. The general IELTS requirements are:

  • Undergraduate Programs: Overall band score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0
  • Graduate Programs: Overall band score of 7.0, with no band below 6.5

Application Process

Application Process:

  1. Eligibility:
    • Bachelor's Programs: Applicants must have qualifications equivalent to a Danish upper secondary school diploma.
    • Master's Programs: A relevant bachelor's degree is required.
  2. Language Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency is mandatory for programs taught in English.
  3. Application Submission: Applications are submitted through ITU's online application portal. Ensure all required documents, including academic transcripts, proof of language proficiency, and other specified materials, are uploaded before the deadline.

Additional Notes:

  • Application Deadlines: Deadlines vary by program and applicant's citizenship. It's crucial to check the specific deadlines for each program and apply well in advance.
  • Scholarships: ITU offers a range of scholarships and grants to international students, including the Danish Government Scholarship and the ITU International Scholarship. These are highly competitive and often awarded based on academic merit. Students interested in applying for financial aid should contact the International Office at the university for more information on the specific requirements and application process.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to the official IT University of Copenhagen website or contact the admissions office directly.