Background for the distribution of SDU's master's programme places
– of 120 ECTS between the faculties as a consequence of the master's programme reform.
By 2028, the national reform of master’s degree programmes at Danish universities will be implemented. This means that the master’s degree landscape will gradually change over the coming years.
At SDU, the work is already well underway. We are developing new master’s degree programmes, adapting existing programmes to new formats, and ensuring that planning, operations and quality across the organisation support the objectives of the reform.
On this page, you can follow SDU’s work on the Master’s Degree Reform and find an overview of key initiatives, decisions and changes along the way.
Background for the distribution of SDU's master's programme places
– of 120 ECTS between the faculties as a consequence of the master's programme reform.
Principles and process for developing SDU's programme portfolio
The principles describe the starting point used when developing SDU's programme portfolio.
The Master's Committee
As part of the political agreement, the coalition behind the reform of university education has appointed a Master's Committee to design the new Master's programme landscape.
Ministerial orders
Here you will find the applicable ministerial orders and related rules that form the framework for implementation at SDU.
SDU's implementation framework
See how SDU translates the national goals for the graduate reform into concrete initiatives, processes and responsibilities within the university.