The common admission requirements are divided into three categories:
Admission Procedure
There is joint admission for the Nordic Master in Cold Climate Engineering. This means that all applications must be submitted through the DTU online application portal. The CV and GPA–conversion are mandatory. Use the combined ”Statement of Purpose” and “Pre-mapping of your Academic Records” document for Cold Climate Engineering. Recommendation letters are mandatory.
Practicalities about the admission procedure can be found here.
Motivation letter
All applicants must write a motivation letter with a resume attached as part of the application. For the Land and Sea tracks the motivation letter must include a passage describing your expectations to spending one or more semesters in Greenland or Svalbard.
Degree Requirements
Students applying for the Nordic Master in Cold Climate Engineering must have obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degree corresponding to a minimum 180 ECTS credits.
Students in their final year of their bachelor’s studies are eligible to apply, provided they complete their BSc by the start of the programme.
Academic Prerequisites
For detailed academic prerequisites for each study track, please see the menu to the left.
English language requirements
When applying for admission, you must provide evidence of your academic achievements and proficiency in English. The English language requirements to this programme are equal to the requirements to DTU’s English taught MSc programmes. For information on how to fulfill the English language requirements, please consult this page.
Application Deadline
Application deadline 1 March every year. Study start in autumn semester only.