Study programmes without admission

Study programmes without admission

Overview of programmes without admission
See the list with AAU's bachelor programmes, that is open for enrolment for new students.
- Development and International Relations
- Environmental Science
- European Studies
- Information Architecture, master
- Innovative Communication Technologies Entrepreneurship, Msc in Engineering
- Intelligent Reliable Systems
- Materials and Nanotechnology
- Mechanical Design, Msc in Engineering
- Nanobiotechnology
- Operations and Innovation Management, Msc in Technology.
- Operations and Management Engineering, Msc in Engineering
- Sound And Music Computing
- Structural and Civil Engineering, Msc in Engineering(Esbjerg)
- Structural Design and Analysis
- Surveying and Planning, Msc in Technology, Copenhagen
- Surveying and Planning, Msc in Technology, Aalborg
- Tourism CPH
- Wireless Communication Systems, Msc in Engineering
Also see the list with AAU's master programmes, that is open for enrolment for new students.
- Specialisation in Global Refugee Studies, International Relations
- Specialisation in Nordic master in sustainable ICT solutions, Innovative Communication Technologies Entrepreneurship
- Specialisation in Persuasive Design, Information Architecture
- Medialogy, Specialisation
- Specialisation in Materials Technology, Materials and Nanotechnology.
- Specialisation in Nanomaterials and Nanophysics, Materials and Nanotechnology.
FAQ for students enrolled in a programme that closes
When a programme closes to student intake, it means that no new students are admitted to the programme. For some programmes, enrolment can still take place from the 3rd Semester. If you are interested in learning more about the possibilities of enrolling in a programme closed to student intake, please contact the study programme. If enrolment in the programme is possible, you can read more about the requirements for enrolment on this website.
When a programme closes to intake, it may affect whether you can postpone courses/exams. From the last intake before the closure, courses will no longer be offered. If you are attending a programme that closes, and you are in the last year of intake, and you need to postpone a course, you will probably have to self-study for your missing/postponed courses.
If you are in doubt about how the closing of intake affects you, please contact your Study Board.
If possible, you will have to complete your studies within the prescribed period of study to ensure you can follow the curriculum for your programme. Teaching is offered according to the current curriculum, and you still have the right to use 3 examination attempts in the modules. It is also possible to apply to the Study Board for additional examination attempts if there are exceptional circumstances.
If you have been granted substantiated leave or if you are delayed due to special circumstances such as sickness, parental leave, adoption, compulsory military service, etc., your options for completing your studies will remain unchanged. An individual course of study will be designed to enable you to complete the programme, and the study will ensure that you have 3 examination attempts in the modules. It will still be possible to apply to the Study Board for additional examination attempts if there are exceptional circumstances. If you are delayed in your studies due to other reasons, the study must ensure that you have 3 examination attempts in the modules, as well as any additional attempts that the Study Board may grant if they assess that there are exceptional circumstances.
Current bachelor students are all entitled to admission to the master's programme that is the natural extension of the bachelor programme (legal claim). To be eligible for admission to the master's programme with a legal claim to admission, you must be admitted to the master's programme within three years of completing your bachelor programme. After having completed their bachelor programme, students will still have the opportunity to apply for admission to master programmes other than the one to which they are entitled (legal claim).
The Study Board continues to process applications for exemption from students for e.g. additional examination attempts, special examination conditions, special aids, etc. You can find more information about exemptions for students on this website.
The University systematically and continuously monitors the quality of the teaching. This also applies to courses that are closed to student intake. Scientific and relevant teaching will therefore continue to be expected, and active efforts will be made to maintain a good study environment on the programme.
You can apply for admission to another programme or apply for a change of studies on equal terms with other applicants. You can find more information about admissions and change of studies on this website.
It is not possible to take unsubstantiated leave when the closure of student intake to the programme has been announced. However, it is possible to apply for substantiated leave (parental leave, sickness leave, compulsory military service, etc.). If you need to take substantiated leave of absence, you are entitled to an individually designed course of study once your leave has ended. Teaching is conducted in accordance with the current curriculum, and no further teaching is offered in modules that are run while you are on substantiated leave.
If you are unsure about how the closing of intake affects you, please contact your Study Board.
If the closing of your programme affects your well-being, please contact the General student guidance.