Course Catalogue for Exchange Students at the Faculty of Education and Social Sciences
Short-term programme of Education and Social Sciences,
Health care, social services, and care services Humanities, social sciences, communication and artsThe offered courses vary in credit, duration and campus location and can be combined to obtain a full semester exchange for 30 ECTS.Please be aware that the combination must be within the same campus city.
Please visit our website (link below) to see the full list of courses available for the upcoming semester.
The catalogue is update at the beginning of March with Autumn courses and at the beginning of September with Spring courses.
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University College Lillebaelt offers higher education programmes within the fields of health sciences and social sciences.
University College Lillebaelt offers professional bachelors degrees – where the graduates contribute to the continual development of the welfare society. Social educators, teachers, nurses, radiographers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, biomedical laboratory scientists, public administrators and social workers are trained.
University College Lillebaelt mainly offers Bachelor Programmes taught in Danish, however some departments offer international modules andclasses taught in English. In addition to its academic programmes, University College Lillebaelt has various modern facilities on campus to offer its students.
Geographically, University College Lillebaelt covers part of the Southern Region of Denmark and has approximately 7,000 students and 700 employees.
In addition, University College Lillebaelt offers Continuing Professional Development, from one-day seminars tailored to specific organisations and professionals to Diplomas at the BA-level. The Educational Resource Centre serves the University College as well as teachers at all levels in our region, offering an unsurpassed collection of teaching materials and a highly professional staff of consultants.
University College Lillebaelt aims to train tomorrow’s professionals to be highly respected key players in a strongly cohesive welfare state, in which generating, spreading and utilising knowledge contribute to sustainable welfare development. Internationalisation is an important tool in this process, contributing to improving quality and increasing knowledge in both education and research.