Bachelor degree in denmark

University-Collage, program & study in Denmark
Bachelor degree was re-introduced at universities in Denmark in 1993, after the original degree baccalaureus was abandoned in 1775. The bachelor degree is awarded after 3 or 4 years of study at a university, and follows a scheme much similar to the British one. Two bachelor degrees are used at university level today:
Bachelor of Science (BSc), awarded to students with main focus on scientific, medical or technical areas.
Bachelor of Arts (BA), awarded to students with main focus on humanistic, theological or jurisprudence areas.
The bachelor degree has also been used since the late 1990s in a number of areas like nursing and teaching. Usually referred to as a profession-bachelor these degrees usually requires 4 years of study at a college. These bachelor degrees do not grant automatic access to a university master's program, as opposed to the traditional bachelor degrees awarded by universities.

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