Study abroad after your higher education studies at Niels Brock
Top-up programmes abroad
Niels Brock has entered into agreements with universities and colleges abroad in order to make it possible for graduates of Niels Brock’s AP degree programmes to apply for a top-up for a Bachelor’s degree.
To get a Bachelor’s degree abroad you will normally have to study for a year (or 18 months) after your studies with Niels Brock. The universities will have individual admission requirements where they look at marks, electives, etc.*
List of top-up partners abroad (.doc)
Master programmes abroad
Niels Brock has entered into agreements with universities abroad in order to make it possible for students that graduate with a Bachelor degree from Niels Brock to apply for a Master’s degree at our partner universities abroad.
In order to get a Master’s degree abroad you will normally have to study for 1-2 years after your studies with us. The universities will have individual admission requirements where they look at marks, electives, etc.**
If you are a Danish citizen you will be able to apply for “Udlandsstipendium” (www.su.dk) in order to pay for the tuition fees for a Master degree abroad.
Finances
It should be noted that in most cases there will be a tuition fee in connection with a top-up for a Bachelor’s degree programme or a Master degree programme abroad. The amount will vary (see the university websites).
You must apply to SU (Danish government educational grant authorities) in order to bring your Danish grant with you.
You will also be able to apply for additional grants. Please check with the International Office for advice.
Further information
Please contact the International Office (hmn@brock.dk).
Useful links
www.udiverden.dk
www.edu-danmark.dk
www.studyabroad.dk
www.kilroyeducation.dk
www.studeriudlandet.dk
www.su.dk
www.ucas.com (application for programmes in the UK)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/good_university_guide/ (UK)
* It should be noted that it is the priviledge of any university to decide which degrees are accepted for further studies with the institution.
** Furthermore it is a good idea to check the accreditation of the various universities - some are better than others.

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