16 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Denmark
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at the University of Copenhagen provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical curriculum.
Computer Engineering
The Master's in Computer Engineering will give you insight into the theory, methods and tools of computer engineering. The programme focuses on computer systems, cloud-based technologies, advanced machine learning and generative AI, big data processing and analysis and cybersecurity. You will be part of an international educational and research environment.

Computer Science and Engineering
The programme in Computer Science and Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has a strong and growing IT environment with competencies in areas such as safe and secure systems, system integration, distributed and embedded systems, networks, software engineering, algorithms and logic, system-on-chip, and digital systems.

Computer Science
The master's programme Computer Science from the Roskilde University is practice-oriented and focuses on providing the graduate with competences to the development of complex IT systems that are reliable, user-friendly, and long-lasting.

Computer Science - Flexible Work-Integrated
In Computer Science - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University you study part-time while working part-time in a company. By the time you graduate from this 4-year programme, you will have both substantial work experience and a high-quality Master’s degree.
Computer Science - Part-time
The Computer Science - Part-time programme at the University of Copenhagen is identical to the full-time 2-year MSc in Computer Science. However, the part-time structure allows you to combine study and job in a flexible manner.
Computer Science
The Master's degree program in Computer Science from University of Southern Denmark contains a high level of abstract thinking and theoretical research, as well as applied sessions with coding exercises, often connected to real-life projects from partner companies.
Computer Engineering
The Master's in Computer Engineering will give you insight into the theory, methods and tools of computer engineering. The programme focuses on computer systems, cloud-based technologies, advanced machine learning and generative AI, big data processing and analysis and cybersecurity. You will be part of an international educational and research environment.
Quantum Information Science
The Quantum Information Science programme from University of Copenhagen is an interdisciplinary education combining computer science, mathematics, and physics. It provides you with a comprehensive theoretical, technological, and experimental curriculum.
Computer Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated
The Computer Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University gives you the chance to combine your studies with paid, relevant employment from day one. Over 4 years, you study part-time while working approximately 25 hours per week in a company or as an entrepreneur - bringing your knowledge into real-world contexts as you go.
Computer Science
The MSc in Computer Science at IT University of Copenhagen is a two-year programme designed for students with an IT-related undergraduate degree wishing to develop their skills and knowledge in computer science in a top-notch academic setting.
Computer Science (IT)
The Master's in Computer Science (IT: International Track) is for those who are interested in programming, programming languages, software engineering, machine intelligence, data management or embedded systems.
Information Studies (Human Centered Informatics)
The Master's in Information Studies focuses on the design, development and evaluation of IT systems with an emphasis on how people interact with information, IT systems and each other. The programme takes you through the different phases of data-driven design – from user research to data analysis and visualisation to developing successful IT-based solutions.

Mathematical Modelling and Computation
The Mathematical Modelling and Computation programme from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) offers courses at a high academic level, providing you with extensive knowledge of applied mathematics and mathematical modelling as well as modern computer equipment and analysis of large data volumes.

Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering programme from Aarhus University allows you to advance your skills in the design, development, and integration of computer hardware and software systems.

Computer Science
The Master's programme in Computer Science delivered by the Aarhus University gives you the freedom to tailor the study programme to your interests by choosing electives within many areas of theoretical and experimental computer science.