At Aalborg University (AAU) in Esbjerg you can study for a full bachelor's degree and a master's degree within the fields of natural sciences, and technical sciences.
View a list of our international bachelor's and master's programmes below. These programmes are all taught in English.
Study programmes at AAU in Esbjerg
Bachelor's programmes
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Applied Industrial Electronics
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
C
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
Master's programmes
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Advanced Power Electronics
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
B
Bioengineering
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
C
Chemical Engineering
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
Specialisations of the programme:
Oil and Gas Technology
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
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Intelligent Reliable Systems
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
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Risk and Safety Management
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
S
Structural Design and Analysis
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
Sustainable Energy Engineering
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
Specialisations of the programme:
Offshore Energy Systems
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
Process Engineering and Combustion Technology
Offered at AAU in Esbjerg
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What is a bachelor's programme?

A bachelor's (BA) programme or a professional bachelor's programme is a coherent education leading to a bachelor's degree. It is also called an undergraduate programme, however, at AAU’s websites, you will mostly see the term “bachelor’s programme”.
With a completed bachelor's degree, you can either enter the labour market, or continue your studies at one of AAU’s master's programmes and obtain a master’s degree.
At Aalborg University, a bachelor's degree takes three years – or six semesters – to complete.
What is a master's programme?
A master's (MA) programme is a coherent education leading to a master's degree. It is also called a postgraduate programme, however, at AAU’s websites, you will mostly see the term “master’s programme”.
Admission for a master's programme requires a completed bachelor’s degree from either AAU or another university. Some master's programmes also admit students with a professional bachelor's degree.