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University colleges in Denmark

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A University colleges in Denmark (Danish: professionshøjskoler, lit.'professional high school', also the English term is also sued) is a typer of higher education institution mostly offering medium higher education (MVU) and diploma courses, i.e., the professionsbachelor profession bachelor degree.[1] For a full overview of institutions of higher education in Denmark, see List of universities and colleges in Denmark.

Danish university colleges offer courses that can lead up to a bachelor's degree. University colleges also offer short higher education (KVU) degrees such as academy profession degree programmes (Danish: erhvervsakademiuddannelse) offered as business academies.[1]

History

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In July 2007, the Danish Parliament passed a new law regarding the Danish university colleges. The Ministry of Education under Section 50 of the Act on university colleges established the following eight colleges, which were established in January 2008: University College of Northern Denmark, VIA University College, University College Lillebaelt, West Jutland University College, University College South, University College Sealand, University College Capital, Metropolitan University College.[citation needed]

Since 2008, there have been three mergers, reducing the number of university colleges to six

References

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  1. ^ a b Lolle, Elisabeth Lauridsen (2023-12-01). "lex.dk – Den Store Danske". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-02-10.