Free Danish lessons on campus
Are you a DTU student looking to master Danish for your studies, career, and social life?
Free Danish lessons on campus
Are you a DTU student looking to master Danish for your studies, career, and social life?
Foto: DTU/Vibeke Hempler
Learn Danish – and make the most of your time in Denmark
With UCplus, you can learn Danish in a way that fits your life as a student. Our courses are designed to help you navigate life in Denmark, whether it’s in your studies, at work, or during your free time.
What will you learn?
You’ll learn to speak and understand Danish so you can handle everyday situations, participate in social activities, and improve your career opportunities.
The lessons are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), ensuring you learn Danish at an internationally recognized level.
How much does it cost?
The Danish lessons are free. The only cost is a deposit of 2,000 DKK, which is refunded once you’ve passed the modules.
Where does it take place?
You can choose between classes on the DTU campus or online. Classes start at 17:10.
If you prefer to take the Danish course online, please register here (requires a CPR number).
5 great reasons to learn Danish with UCplus
1. Become part of an active student community: UCplus organizes fun events and activities where you can practice your Danish, make new friends, and have a great time.
2. Boost your job prospects: Learning Danish opens doors to interesting and relevant student jobs.
3. Expand your network: Connect with Danes and other internationals, gaining new contacts to enrich your social and professional life.
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4. Access official language certifications: Take the official Danish language tetsts, paving the way for even more study and job opportunities.
5. Make the most of your time in Denmark: Knowing Danish gives you a deeper understanding of Danish culture, offering access to more experiences and making your time here even more rewarding.
More about Danish for International Students
Danish for international students (6)
As an international student, Danish Language Education 3 (DU3) will often match your level.
Danish Language Education 3 is consists of five modules.
Modules 1-4 are completed with an official module test.
Module 5 is completed with an exam in May/June or November/December called Prøve i Dansk 3 (PD3) (Test in Danish 3).
When you have passed PD3 you can continue on a 6th module and finish with Studieprøven. Once you have passed the Studieprøven exam, you can apply for admission to a study programme taught in Danish in Denmark.
A Danish Language Education programme gives you the qualifications you need for your daily life in Denmark – working, studying and getting by day-to-day.
Knowing Danish is important to getting a good start as a new resident. The programme allows you to take the final test Studieprøven (the study test). Completing Studieprøven, allows you to apply for admission to study programmes at certain educational institutions.
At UCplus, we help you get started using public digital platforms. We provide you with useful knowledge of Danish culture, history and labour market.
You will meet other international students in Denmark and develop a network.
You can learn Danish at UCplus’ Language Centres in Copenhagen, Skovlunde, Ringkøbing and Silkeborg, Sønderborg og Tønder as well as at a number of educational institutions.
Our classes combine online lessons and classroom lessons day or evening.
Classroom lessons may, for example, take place at one of the following educational institutions:
DDSKS – The Danish National School of Performing Arts
DTU – Technical University of Denmark
DMJX – Danish School of Media and Journalism
EASV – Business Academy Southwest
ITU – IT University of Copenhagen
The Royal Danish Academy
RMC – Rhythmic Music Conservatory
SDU Sønderborg – The University of Southern Denmark
KEA – Copenhagen School of Design and Technology
Niels Brock – Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College
CISPA – Copenhagen International School of Performing Arts
EASV Sønderborg – Business Academy Southwest
EASV Esbjerg – Business Academy Southwest
AAU – Aalborg University Copenhagen
KU – University of Copenhagen
DPU – Danish School of Education
Zealand – Zealand Business College Roskilde
AAU Esbjerg – Aalborg University Esbjerg
UC Syd Esbjerg – University College Syddanmark
SDU Esbjerg – University of Southern Denmark Esbjerg
The Danish Education programme for international students is aimed at those:
– who come to Denmark to study
– are employed at an educational instituion
– are married to an employee at an educational instituion
Classes start twice a year; September/October and February/March.
Prior to your start you must have paid the deposit of DKK 2000. Please pay your deposit here. When you have succesfully completed the module test, you will get your deposit back.
When we have received your deposit payment, we will ask your municipality to approve you for the Official Danish Language Education programme.
As a self-supporting student you are required to pay a deposit of DKK 2000 at the beginning of your Danish Language Education Programme. The amount will be reimbursed in full upon completion of a module by means of a module test or final examination within the nominated timeframe.
If you do not complete your module within the nominated timeframe, you risk losing your full deposit of DKK 2000 and will be required to pay a new deposit if you wish to start on the subsequent module.
The rules for deposits apply to all language centers, and UCplus administers the deposit on behalf of your municipality. This means UCplus has no authority to make individual rulings when it comes to reimbursing deposits.
Au pairs and family reunification students are exempt from paying a deposit, but your municipality has the final say on whether you are required to pay a deposit, in accordance with Danish law.
*If you wish to receive a full reimbursement, you must pass the module test within the nominated timeframe
How to complete your Danish Language Education with a good result
UCplus wants you to complete your Danish Language Education with a good result and we hope that you are able and willing to put in the extra effort. We highly recommend that you participate actively in class and that you complete the assigned homework. If you are unable to attend class, we kindly ask that you inform us. If you are unable to attend a few classes, your teacher may assign you additional homework.
Please be aware that long periods of non-attendance may result in loss of deposit. If you need a long break, regardless of reason, we highly recommend that you contact our administration, so that we may help you in the best possible way.
We aim to be flexible
If you wish to change your schedule, to a different time or a different day, please contact our administration, and we will attempt to find a class that is better suited for you.
Module test
Each module in the programme concludes with a module test, which may be a written test, an oral test or both. When your teacher thinks you are ready to take the test, you will be given a date for the test. UCplus’ teachers administer the test in accordance with ministerial guidelines.
Sign up for Danish Education for International Students at UCplus
Sign up for Danish Education for International Students at UCplus
If you need any help, please call us at: 44 87 01 66
Learn Danish Online
We also offer the official Danish Language Education as 100% online Danish lessons. You always have the option to switch between online classes and classroom lessons at school, if your needs change. You can read more about that right here.
In doubt?
You are always welcome to call us at 44 87 01 66, if you are unsure what the best way to learn Danish is for you.