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Application deadline for all applicants.
Open for applications from 16 January. You will receive a reply by 10 June.
To apply for admission to this master's degree programme, you must have completed a qualifying bachelor’s degree or a similar Danish or international degree programme which is assessed to be relevant. Apply for admission via the application portal.
Below, you can read more about admission requirements and which documents to upload in the application portal.
Here you'll find the different academic requirements depending on which qualifying degree you hold.
You meet all academic requirements if you hold one of these Bachelor's degrees from Danish universities listed below. Learn about when and how to apply. Note, however, that you still need to document that you meet the programme's language requirements.
If you have a Bachelor’s degree other than those listed above, you must submit additional documentation along with your application so we can evaluate whether or not you meet the admission requirements. Learn about when and how to apply.
To be admitted to the MSc programme in Water and Environment, you must have:
When we assess whether you meet the admission requirements for the Master's degree program, Danish legislation only allows us to assess your Bachelor's degree. Consequently, you cannot study supplementary courses between Bachelor's and Master's degree programs to meet the admission requirements.
If you have passed courses/projects before you complete the qualifying Bachelor's degree, these can be included in the assessment, even though they are not part of the Bachelor's degree program.
Unless you hold a Bachelor's degree from a Danish University, you are required to document proficiency in English according to your background.
Application deadline for all applicants.
Open for applications from 16 January. You will receive a reply by 10 June.
Choose the category below that fits you and read more about how to apply for admission. You will also find information about application deadlines and documentation on the websites.
Please note: According to national legislation in China, Chinese citizens cannot apply for admission to Water and Environment through a Danish university. Instead, Chinese Citizens must apply for admission through University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Bachelor’s degree from Denmark
Bachelor’s degree from Denmark
Admission statistics Water and Environment 2024 | |
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Admitted | 24 |
Admission distribution (legal right/other) | 0% / 100% |
Applicants | 11 |
Legal gender distribution (cpr. - m/f) | 38% / 62% |
Nationality (dk/international) | 0% / 100% |
Available spots | No |
Water and Environment is a two-year MSc programme consisting of four 15 ECTS course modules, and a 60 ECTS MSc thesis. Please note that as a student at this programme, you must (as the general rule) be in China for the entire duration of your studies.
During the programme you focus on five main areas:
The courses during the first year provide you with knowledge and competencies in basic disciplines, but you will also follow solution-oriented courses such as water pollution control, soil and groundwater remediation, water management and computer modelling of future scenarios regarding water resources and quality.
The courses also prepare you for the independent thesis work (60 ECTS) in the second year of the programme.
The teaching is organised in small, exclusive classes (maximum 30 students) in alternation with practical exercises, project assignments, and excursions. These activities ensure a high level of learning and let you apply research and investigative methods in practice as well as theory.
All teaching is in English. You are not required to speak Chinese at the university. However, all international students studying in China must attend language and culture classes alongside their studies.
On completion of the MSc programme you will be awarded the title Master of Science (MSc) in Water and Environment.
Compulsory courses: 60 ECTS
Master's thesis: 60 ECTS
1st semester | 2nd semester |
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Hydrology, Freshwater Ecology and Biogeochemistry (15 ECTS) | Statistics, Modelling and Global Change (15 ECTS) |
Pollutants and Pollution Control (15 ECTS) | Integrated Water Management and Legislation (15 ECTS) |
3rd semester | 4th semester |
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Thesis (60 ECTS) |
Learn more about the programme in the: Curriculum for MSc in Water and Environment
Meet SDC graduate Tanja Krogh Sørensen and find out what she has learned from taking her double Master's degree in Water and Environment in China. Please note: The video is in Danish with English subtitles.
New knowledge and learning to cooperate! Join Jens-Peter and Zhang Jiejie, who arrived at SDC less than two weeks ago for their first mini field excursion, where they learn about water quality from Professor Erik Jeppesen.
Upon completion of the master’s programme, you will obtain the title Master of Science in Water and Environment.
The two-year MSc programme in Water and Environment gives you the expertise to work with sustainable use and management of global freshwater resources.
This is crucial, as water resources are under increasing pressure from overuse and pollution, intensified by population growth and climate change. Thus, the demand for graduates with this profile is growing both in Denmark and internationally.
During the programme, you will get a deep understanding of the challenges and solutions to secure sufficient supplies of water suitable for drinking and agricultural production while ensuring the stability of ecosystems.
The programme will prepare you to work professionally with the challenges of:
With an MSc in Water and Environment you can work within research, administration, consultancy, and project management. Graduates find work in, for example:
Here, you can contribute to reducing and preventing water pollution, promoting sustainable use of water, protecting the environment, improving the state of aquatic ecosystems, and mitigate the adverse effects of climate change.
Tanja Krogh Sørensen is a graduate in Water and Environment. She tells about her job as a laboratory technician testing water quality at Atlantic Sapphire, a salmon farming company. Please note: The video is in Danish with English subtitles.
The teaching at Sino-Danish Center takes place in the House of the Danish Industry Foundation, which is located on UCAS’ Yanqihu campus 60 km north-east of Beijing.
The Great Wall of China is within walking distance from campus and so is the beautiful Yanqi Lake. On and around campus you can find dormitories for students, canteens, supermarkets, restaurants, and a lot of sports facilities. Local busses can take you from campus to the nearby town, Huairou where you can find more supermarkets, restaurants, shopping malls and a cinema. Moreover, you can transfer to the express bus to Beijing from Huairou.
Sino-Danish Center’s Danish and Chinese staff members also have an office in the House of the Danish Industry Foundation.
Sino-Danish Center for ÊÓÆµÂ¶µã and Research (SDC) is a partnership between eight Danish universities, the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher ÊÓÆµÂ¶µã, the Chinese university University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), and the Chinese research institute Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
The aim of SDC is to promote and strengthen collaboration between Danish and Chinese research and education environments for the benefit of both countries.
The home of SDC is the House of the Danish Industry Foundation, which is located on UCAS’ Yanqihu campus north of Beijing. On sight you will find both Danish and Chinese staff, researchers and students. SDC also has a Danish office located in Aarhus.
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If you have any questions regarding the Water and Environment programme please contact Head of ÊÓÆµÂ¶µãal Programme, Kristian Koefoed Brandt: kkb@plen.ku.dk or phone: +45 20875635
Sino-Danish Center
TÃ¥singegade 1, building 1447, 2nd floor
DK-8000 Aarhus C
Email: contact@sdc.university
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