If you have completed or are in your final semester of a relevant Bachelor’s degree programme you are eligible to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Global Forestry.
In compliance with the Ministerial Order on International Education Activities of Universities (No 247 of 13 March 2015), joint admission requirements and procedures are established and implemented by the five partner institutions involved in the delivery of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Global Forestry.
Applicants with with one of the following Bachelor’s or Professional Bachelor’s degrees automatically fulfil the academic requirements for admission to the EMJM in Global Forestry (GLOFOR):
– Biology (biologi), Geography and Geoinformatics (geografi og geoinformatik) or Natural Resources (naturressourcer) from University of Copenhagen
– Forest Sciences, Sustainable Natural Resource Management, Governance of Natural Resources, Agriculture, Landscape Planning, Regional Development or Geography from Technical University, Dresden
– Forestry/Forest Sciences from Technical University of Munich, University of Göttingen, University of Freiburg
– Agriculture and Forestry (L25), Biology (L13), Urban, Environmental and Landscape Planning (L21), Environmental Sciences (L32) from University of Padova
– Forest and Landscape Engineering (skov- og landskabsingeniør) or Urban Landscape Engineering (urban landskabsingeniør) from University of Copenhagen.
– Biology, Agrobiology or Economics from Aarhus University
– Biology or Geography from Aalborg University
– Biology, Technological and Socio-Economic Planning, Natural Sciences or Geography from Roskilde University
– Natural Sciences (international Bachelor’s degree) from Roskilde University
– Biology from University of Southern Denmark
Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree, Professional Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from Danish or international universities other than those listed in above is qualified for admission to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Global Forestry if the programme includes one or several of the following:
– 30 ECTS in forestry
– 30 ECTS in biology
– 30 ECTS in geography
– 30 ECTS in economics
– 30 ECTS in sociology
– 30 ECTS in political science
The Faculty may also admit applicants who, subject to an individual academic assessment, are assessed to possess educational qualifications equivalent to those described above.
Supplementary subject elements
The qualifications of an applicant to the program are assessed exclusively on the basis of the qualifying bachelor’s degree. Supplementary subject elements passed between the completion of the bachelor’s program and the admission to the program cannot be included in the overall assessment.
However, subject elements passed before the completion of the bachelor’s program may be included in the overall assessment. This includes subject elements completed as continuing education as well as subject elements completed as part of a former higher education program. A maximum of 30 ECTS supplementary subject elements can be included in the overall assessment.
Subject elements passed before completing the BSc programme which are to form part of the MSc programme to which the student has a legal right of admission cannot be included in the overall assessment.
Other applicants
The Faculty may also admit applicants who, subject to an individual academic assessment, are assessed to possess educational qualifications equivalent to those described above.
There is no BSc Programme with reserved access for this programme.
If the number of qualified applicants to the programme exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised according to the following criteria:
– Total number of ECTS achieved in relevant courses*
– Grades achieved in relevant courses*
– Grade-point average achieved in the qualifying degree.
*relevant courses include courses in forestry, biology, geography, economics, sociology and/or political science.
You are required to document proficiency in English; see the language requirements.
There is no BSc Programme with reserved access for this programme.
If the number of qualified applicants to the programme exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised according to the following criteria:
– Total number of ECTS achieved in relevant courses*
– Grades achieved in relevant courses*
– Grade-point average achieved in the qualifying degree.
*relevant courses include courses in forestry, biology, geography, economics, sociology and/or political science.
All applications are assessed individually based on its academic content. You can only get an answer to whether or not your degree meets the admission requirements by applying for admission to the programme. The committee does not offer pre-application eligibility assessments of potential applicants’ qualifications.