University College South Denmark

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University College South Denmark
University College Sydddanmark
Typeuniversity college
Established2011
Administrative staff
400
Students7,500
Location,
Denmark Denmark
CampusKolding
Haderslev
Aabenraa
Sønderborg
Esbjerg
Websiteucsyd.dk

University College South Denmark[1] (Danish: University College Syddanmark) is a university college in the southern part of Denmark. It offers bachelor courses in various disciplines and has approximately 5,900 students and 700 employees.

History[edit]

University College South Denmark was founded in 2011, when University College South and West Jutland University College were merged. University College South was formed on 1 January 2008, replacing the former CDE Sønderjylland and had offices in Esbjerg, Kolding, Haderslev, Aabenraa, and Sønderborg.

Courses[edit]

The following courses can be taken at University College South Denmark:

Knowledge Center[edit]

  • Knowledge of teaching profession;
  • Knowledge of learning resources and evaluation;
  • Knowledge management, organization and competence;
  • Knowledge Center for Health Promotion;
  • Knowledge of pedagogy and welfare innovation;
  • Knowledge of special social pedagogy and social work;
  • Knowledge of sound design and sound marketing.

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