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Pattern Design (top-up) Professional Bachelor Degree

VIA University College Denmark

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Study a Design degree in Denmark in 2025

A bachelor's degree in design will take your curiosity about how products are created and used, and apply theoretical knowledge, making you more knowledgeable. Design degrees normally take between 3 and 4 years to complete, when studied full-time. During a design degree you will get to study both the basics of design, as well as specialisations, like product design, fashion design and sound design, among others.

Tuition fees for international students will vary depending on the country you choose to study in, but you might be eligible for financial assistance, such as scholarships or grants. Design graduates can choose to pursue postgraduate studies, or take a job role in the design field. Job roles could include brand and marketing manager, gallery curator, or architect.

Study in Denmark

Denmark has a long history of offering higher education, with universities dating back to 1479. This long history has allowed the country to develop a world class higher education system, with degree programs offered in the English language at various different types of university types. Denmark follows the Bologna Process, meaning that their higher education system is held to the same standards as all other European countries, and a degree earned at a Danish university will be recognised across Europe and the world.

See our detailed guide to studying in Denmark for international students.

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