Register for courses

 

Go to the online course catalogue - choose the British flag in the right corner. In order to find the courses at Social Sciences , please fill in the form as below:

  1. Choose Department
  2. Choose Language
  3. Choose Volume (for the academic year that you are going to register for)
  4. Choose Block (either Autumn or Spring )
  5. Press “Search”
  6. Course codes:
  • Economics course codes start with AØ....Example: AØKA08087U
  • Political Science course codes start with AST...Example: ASTK18377U
  • Anthropology course codes start AAN...Example: AANK16011U
  • Sociology course codes start with ASO...Example: ASOK15102U
  • Psychology course codes start with APS...Example: APSB11010U
  • Global Development course codes start with AGD... Example: AGDK14003U

 

 

Being careful in the registration process means less trouble for yourself later: If you choose the wrong courses from the beginning, you must change courses later. Changing courses after semester start means missing out on the first lectures of the new course. Add to this all the trouble there is in changing your learning agreement.

  • Check your admission letter: are you admitted to the department that offers the course? Are there any course restrictions mentioned in the letter of admission?

  • Check your home university for an approval of the courses before you register – are you allowed to do the course at all?

  • Be honest to yourself: Many of our courses have recommended academic qualifications - economics courses, for instance, require a high level of mathematics and econometrics. So please read the course descriptions and the Academic qualifications section carefully and make sure you are qualified before you register.

 

 

Choosing courses can be quite a job! Some courses have both lectures and classes and some only have lectures every second week. If you choose more than one course, be sure to check for schedule and exam overlap.

In case there are classes as well as lectures, make sure to inform us which class number you want to register for. Otherwise, the administration will assign you a random class number and this might clash with your other lectures and classes.

  1. Go to the course description
  2. Check the course schedules  - they are posted under Timetable in the lower right corner.
  3. Check the exam date  - it is is posted under Exam in the course description
  4. Compare all your course and exam schedules before you register

 

 

The semester starts on 1 September / 1 February. If your class takes place on a Monday, then the first class starts on the first Monday of the month.

The schedules are in Danish only – for a translation of the Danish terms in the grey bar, see below:

Mandag, tirsdag, onsdag, torsdag, fredag, lørdag, søndag = week days from Monday to Sunday.

Aktivitet = course title

Beskrivelse  =  type of teaching-“L” means lecture and “Ex.class” means class

Type = type

Slut = end

Uge(r) = week(s)

Lokale = room

Underviser = teachers