Tuition fees
All students must pay tuition fees. The amount varies according to your citizenship, enrolment status and programme choices. Please find the specific course fees under each course.
Subsidized tuition fee for citizens from EU, including EEA and Switzerland.
Full programme tuition fee for enrolled students (subsidized fee): 112,500 DKK
Full enrolment may save you up to 36,750 DKK on the tuition fee compared to the total programme costs based on individual course fees.
Please find the specific course fees under each course.
The subsidized tuition fee only applies to citizens from EU, EEA and Switzerland.
Citizens from EU, EEA and Switzerland are entitled to a subsidized tuition fee, due to EU legislation. The Danish Government pays a Ministry subsidy for citizens from EU, EEA and Switzerland. The subsidy applies to students admitted to the Master of Disaster Management programme and students admitted on individual courses under this programme.
Tuition fee for citizens outside EU, EEA and Switzerland.
Full programme tuition fee for enrolled students: 150,000 DKK.
Full enrolment may save you up to 48,000 DKK on the tuition fee compared to the programme price based on individual course fees.
Please find the specific course fees under each course.
The full programme tuition fee is paid in two equal installments, each of which must be paid prior to the start of each semester.
Tuition fees for individual courses are paid prior to the start of each course.
Once you have been admitted to the programme or an individual course, you will receive an invoice. Please make sure to pay before the payment deadline. If you miss the due date, your admission may be withdrawn.
The University of Copenhagen does not offer grants or scholarships for the Master of Disaster Management programme or any of the individual courses. Nor can we answer inquiries regarding funding.
If you are an US Citizen please be aware of the possibility of a student loan via the William D. Ford Direct Loan for American students.