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You can find your timetable, information regarding registration for courses and more in the menu. 

 

What do we require from you as a student?

As a student at SDU we expect you to:

  • Be ready and willing to study and be intellectually challenged. 
  • Be studying full-time. Note that learning activities do not only refer to classes, and classes do not only mean lectures. Teaching and learning activities also refer to e.g. independent studies, study group work and the like.
  • Get to know the requirements relating to both your programme and the individual courses.
  • Show up in time for classes, be well-prepared and actively taking part in the classes. 
  • Seek help if you are delayed, fail exams or if other circumstances make it difficult for you to study full-time.
  • We also expect you to take charge of the more administrative parts of your course of study by:
  • Signing up for courses within the deadlines on Student Self Service.
  • Submitting contracts such as e.g. a Bachelor's Project Contract or Master's Thesis Project Contract within the deadline. 
  • Staying updated on information from SDU through Itslearning and your Student e-mail. 
  • Staying informed about the SU rules and regulations on www.su.dk

This section provides good advice for effective structuring of your working day as a student

It is important to establish how, when and where you study most effectively. That way you are guaranteed to benefit the most from your course of study and your time at SDU.

SDU University Library has worked out  a list of  guides, which may help you find out how best to find your footing and how to study most effectively with the best result.

 

Public Holidays:

  • January 1st
  • Thursday before Easter Sunday
  • Friday before Easter Sunday
  • Monday after Easter Sunday
  • Ascension Day
  • Monday after Whitsun
  • June 5th - Constitution day
  • December 25th and 26th

Holidays in relation to your study :  

Holidays
  • Easter - From Tuesday before Easter to Easter-Monday (both days included)
  • Whitsun - includes only the ordinary holidays
  • Autumn holidays - week 42
Lectures

Autumn semester:

  • 1st and 2nd quarter
    Starts September 1st or first coming weekday. Each quarter runs for 8 weeks followed by 1-2 weeks of exams.
    (Public Holidays and/or general holidays will be considered)

Spring semester:

  • 3rd and 4th quarter
    Starts February 1st or first coming weekday. Each quarter runs for 8 weeks followed by 1-2 weeks of exams.
    (Public Holidays and/or general holidays will be considered)

In the spring semester  (Friday in week 18) we have a recurring yearly event The Student Day at the University of Southern Denmark.
The day is devoted to the students with both academic and social features arranged by students for students. The day is part of Students in Focus. 

In the autumn semester University of Southern Denmark in Odense is center for the yearly event "Årsfesten". On this day there will be no lectures unless the teachers tell you otherwise.

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Last Updated 12.11.2024