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professionshøjskoler

Professionshøjskoler are professional higher education institutions in Denmark that provide practice-oriented bachelor programs and continuing education designed to prepare graduates for specific professions. They offer professional bachelor degrees (professionsbachelor) after about three years of study, typically totaling 180 ECTS. Admission commonly requires a relevant upper-secondary qualification or vocational training, with program-specific requirements.

Education at professionshøjskoler emphasizes hands-on learning, practice-based projects, and internships or placements in workplaces. In addition

The institutions position themselves as part of the Danish higher education system alongside universities, focusing on

Historically, the group grew out of reforms aimed at strengthening professional education and improving the transition

Internationally, professionshøjskoler participate in exchanges and programs such as Erasmus+, contributing to mobility and the internationalization

to
degree
programs,
the
institutions
undertake
applied
research
and
development
in
collaboration
with
employers
and
public
sector
partners.
They
also
offer
continuing
education
and
professional
development
aimed
at
workers
seeking
upskilling
or
specialization.
direct
labor-market
relevance.
They
are
public,
state-supported,
and
regulated
by
the
Ministry
of
Education,
with
oversight
by
the
Danish
Agency
for
Higher
Education
and
Science.
Professionshøjskoler
operate
across
Denmark,
often
with
multiple
campuses
in
different
regions,
and
maintain
extensive
partnerships
with
municipalities,
health
and
welfare
providers,
schools,
and
industry.
from
secondary
schooling
to
the
labor
market.
Over
time,
professionshøjskoler
expanded
their
offerings
and
established
pathways
for
progression
to
master’s
studies,
including
joint
programs
with
universities
in
some
fields.
of
professional
education.
They
remain
a
key
source
of
trained
professionals
for
health,
education,
social
work,
technology,
and
related
sectors
in
Denmark.