If you are enrolled in or have previously been enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme, special rules may apply if you wish to apply for the same programme or if you wish to apply for another similar programme. Select the scenario below that applies to you and see how to apply.
If you are currently enrolled in a programme and would like to change to another programme at AU, in most cases you must apply for ordinary admission the same way you applied for admission to your current programme. How to apply depends on the following:
Have you passed the first academic year?
If you have passed more than 60 ECTS and expect to obtain a credit transfer for the entire first academic year on your new programme at AU, you should instead apply for a change of programme. This is often relevant when changing between programmes with very similar first years.
Read more about how to apply for a change of programme
Are you unsure whether you have passed the first academic year?
If you are unsure whether you can get a credit transfer for the entire first academic year, we recommend that you apply for both a change of programme and ordinary admission to the new programme. It is not a problem to apply for both things at the same time
How you should apply depends on how much of the programme you have already completed.
I have passed all courses in the first academic year
I have not passed all courses in the first academic year
Are you unsure whether you have passed all courses in the first academic year?
Perhaps you are unsure whether what you have passed corresponds to the first academic year. For example, the degree programme might have changed since you were enrolled in it, and the first academic year might now contain different courses.
If you are unsure whether you can get a credit transfer for the entire first academic year, we recommend that you apply for both re-enrolment and for ordinary admission to the programme. It is not a problem to apply for both things at the same time.
Please be aware of the five-month rule
When you apply for a degree programme that you have been enrolled in before, the five-month rule applies. This rule means that you must have been withdrawn from the programme at least five months before the start of the programme you are applying for.
Have you passed the first academic year?
If you have passed 60 ECTS or more and expect to obtain a credit transfer for the entire first academic year in the programme at AU, you should apply for a university transfer. Please note that your current degree programme and the programme at AU might not have the same structure and content. It is, therefore, a good idea to compare the courses in your current programme with the academic regulations (studieordning) for the programme you wish to transfer to at AU.
If you are already enrolled in a degree programme at AU and would like to continue in the same programme but transfer to a different campus, you should apply for a campus transfer.
If you have completed a Master’s programme, you may only be admitted to a new higher education programme if there are empty places in the programme you are applying for. This also applies if you took your Master’s programme outside Denmark.
If you are enrolled or have been enrolled at a university outside Denmark, you must always apply for ordinary admission to AU. This is regardless of how much of your degree programme you have already completed.
Credit transfer
If you are admitted to a Bachelor’s degree programme, AU will automatically assess your credit transfer eligibility, unless you have already completed your programme.
If you are admitted to a Master’s degree programme, AU will automatically assess your credit transfer eligibility, unless you have already completed your programme. If you have completed your programme and would like AU to assess your credit transfer eligibility, you must apply for this yourself.
Below, you can read about how to switch between Work-integrated Master’s degree programmes and full-time Master’s degree programmes.
There are different rules for students wishing to switch from a full-time Master’s degree programme to a Work-integrated Master’s programme, and students wishing to switch from a Work-integrated Master’s degree programme to a full-time Master’s degree programme.
Select the scenario below that applies to you and see how to apply.
If you lose employment during your degree, you can request to transfer to the corresponding full-time Master’s programme instead.
You can write to indskriv@au.dk to request the transfer to the full-time programme.
Please note that you can only transfer to the full-time programme from the beginning of the next semester. You cannot switch in the middle of a semester.
If you are enrolled in a full-time programme and wish to transfer to the corresponding work-integrated Master’s programme instead, there are two options depending on your situation:
If you have not completed the equivalent of the full first year of the work-integrated Master’s programme you wish to transfer to, you must apply for admission again through the application system.
If you are admitted to the work-integrated Master’s programme, the university will subsequently assess if any courses you passed during full time studies must be transferred to the work-integrated programme.
Please note that you must meet the current admission requirements for the programme, and that admission may be restricted.
Read more about switching to the work-integrated Master’s programme
If you are unsure whether you can get a credit transfer for the entire first academic year, we recommend that you apply for both a change of programme and ordinary admission to the new programme. It is not a problem to apply for both things at the same time.