MSc in Computer Engineering 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,300 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

1Scholarships

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The 2-year Master of Science in Computer Engineering at Aarhus University allows you to take the next step in your career and deepen your knowledge and skills in the design, development, and integration of computer hardware and software systems.

You will dive into a wide array of fields, such as software engineering, embedded systems, computer vision, cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, next-gen wireless networks, distributed systems, robotics and drone technology, which are the core fields for the digitalisation of modern society.

The degree focuses on both advanced theoretical and practical aspects of computer engineering, including the foundational principles and the latest technological developments and applications in the field.

Flexible study programme
The Master of Science in Computer Engineering offers great flexibility, allowing you to tailor your studies to match your interests and goals. While you will take some mandatory courses, the programme primarily focuses on giving you the freedom to specialise through elective courses or research projects. This enables you to delve into the areas you are most passionate about and align your education with your career goals.

You can choose from the following specialisations:

Teaching is structured around lectures, as well as theoretical and practical exercises conducted in small classes and groups. Students are expected to work independently on course projects and collaborate with their peers on group assignments.

An informal study environment

Aarhus University's educational environment fosters close and informal interactions between students and faculty. The social structure is uniquely flat, questions are always welcome, interaction and discussions are highly encouraged, and you can always catch up a chat with anyone from our academic staff.
Read more about the learning environment at Aarhus University

Interdisciplinarity and social life

Aarhus University is a comprehensive university encompassing a broad spectrum of fields, from engineering and natural sciences to the arts, health, and business, creating a vibrant community where students can engage with peers across diverse academic disciplines.

The university is centered in the city of Aarhus and houses 52.000 students. Practically everyone speaks and understands English, making it easy for you to settle and get around. The university has more than 40 campus Friday bars open to everyone and has a strong focus on social life and work-life balance.

Career prospects

Digitalisation is ‘the big change’, where digital technologies and computer engineering disciplines are integrated into all parts of our society.

Computer Engineering graduates have many career opportunities across various sectors, including but not limited to software development, project manager, tech specialist, consultancy roles, ICT systems and services.

Additionally, there's the option to pursue an academic or research career, particularly with further studies towards a PhD, or to embark on entrepreneurial endeavors within the technology sector.

In Denmark, our Computer Engineering graduates experience unemployment rates below 2%.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The 2-year Master of Science in Computer Engineering at Aarhus University allows you to take the next step in your career and deepen your knowledge and skills in the design, development, and integration of computer hardware and software systems.

You will dive into a wide array of fields, such as software engineering, embedded systems, computer vision, cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, next-gen wireless networks, distributed systems, robotics and drone technology, which are the core fields for the digitalisation of modern society.

The degree focuses on both advanced theoretical and practical aspects of computer engineering, including the foundational principles and the latest technological developments and applications in the field.

Flexible study programme
The Master of Science in Computer Engineering offers great flexibility, allowing you to tailor your studies to match your interests and goals. While you will take some mandatory courses, the programme primarily focuses on giving you the freedom to specialise through elective courses or research projects. This enables you to delve into the areas you are most passionate about and align your education with your career goals.

You can choose from the following specialisations:

Teaching is structured around lectures, as well as theoretical and practical exercises conducted in small classes and groups. Students are expected to work independently on course projects and collaborate with their peers on group assignments.

An informal study environment

Aarhus University's educational environment fosters close and informal interactions between students and faculty. The social structure is uniquely flat, questions are always welcome, interaction and discussions are highly encouraged, and you can always catch up a chat with anyone from our academic staff.
Read more about the learning environment at Aarhus University

Interdisciplinarity and social life

Aarhus University is a comprehensive university encompassing a broad spectrum of fields, from engineering and natural sciences to the arts, health, and business, creating a vibrant community where students can engage with peers across diverse academic disciplines.

The university is centered in the city of Aarhus and houses 52.000 students. Practically everyone speaks and understands English, making it easy for you to settle and get around. The university has more than 40 campus Friday bars open to everyone and has a strong focus on social life and work-life balance.

Career prospects

Digitalisation is ‘the big change’, where digital technologies and computer engineering disciplines are integrated into all parts of our society.

Computer Engineering graduates have many career opportunities across various sectors, including but not limited to software development, project manager, tech specialist, consultancy roles, ICT systems and services.

Additionally, there's the option to pursue an academic or research career, particularly with further studies towards a PhD, or to embark on entrepreneurial endeavors within the technology sector.

In Denmark, our Computer Engineering graduates experience unemployment rates below 2%.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
83+
180+
In general, admission to a Master’s degree programme requires successful completion of a relevant and recognised university degree equivalent to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and length. In addition, you must meet the specific requirements for the individual programme, including language requirements.

2 Years
Aug
Jan

Domestic
0 EUR
International
16,300 EUR

Scholarships

Danish State Scholarship

Danish State Scholarship
Master Open

Value

100% tuition fee waiver

Deadline

15 Jan 2026

Application requirements

QS Event Attendance is NOT required

Entry requirements

You must be admitted to this school to be awarded

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