This is where you'll find all relevant information regarding the Software Development programme.
Please note that information specific to your class or semester is located on Fronter.
Contact your study & career counsellor

Contact one of our Study & Career Advisors in the callcenter at 46 46 00 62. You can reach them: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 10 and 12 am. Please note that the Study & Career Advisors take turns at the call center, and you can therefore not be certain to get hold of a specific Study & Career Advisor on the same day.
Read more about how the study and career counselors can help you at the study and career guidance page
If your questions are about student cards, SU, leave or similar, please contact the Study Administration
Study related
This is where you will find info and links to KEA's Subject and Module Catalog and the Active Enrolment Model. You'll also be able to find the current curriculum for your programme and with KEA Publish you can find your latest timetables. If you are looking for a former curriculum you'll find it at kea.dk/en/CUR-archive
Contact your Head of Programme

Social life
Student life is something we create together. At KEA Student Life we work for a good student life and environment at KEA. We hold social as well as study-related events and intro parties, plus we engage students in KEA’s volunteer organisations.
You can keep an eye on upcoming events in the calendar or at KEA Student Life on Facebook.
Contact
If you have good ideas or any other input regarding events, clubs, parties, etc., do write to Stephan, Søren, Kathrine and Maria from KEA Student Life.
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Want to volunteer?
At KEA there are many ways to engage as a volunteer, both in social and professional contexts. As a volunteer at KEA, you have a unique opportunity to gain influence on the organisation, while attaining a lot of new skills, expanding your CV and boosting your network.
Volunteer work includes:
- Buddy scheme
- Bars
- Rus (Freshmen’s events)
- DSR (Students’ association)
- SMR (Study environment representative)
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Events
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Open Office
08 June 2023 13:00
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Open Office
15 June 2023 13:00
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Open Office
22 June 2023 13:00
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Open Office
29 June 2023 13:00
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Study start for new students
21 August 2023 08:00
Opening hours
GULDBERGSGADE
Weekdays:
07.00 - 02.00
Weekends:
10.00 - 22.00
KEA is closed on public holidays.
Access to building A is through the bike cellar on weekends.
Trykkeriet (Canteen at GBG)
Weekdays:
07.30 - 15.00
Weekends:
Closed
Cafe Bording
Weekdays:
Mon - fri: 07.30 - 16.30
Weekends:
Closed
Library (at GBG)
Staffed hours:
Mon - Fri: 10.00 - 14.00
Self-service hours:
Follows the general opening hours for KEA Guldbergsgade
News
Contact the Study Administration
KEA Study Administration is ready to help you with some of the practical things about your studies. You can either write to us or call us and get the help you need.
If you have questions specifically about SU, you can also meet us at Guldbergsgade 29 N in building A, where we sit in or next to the reception. You can meet us the following days at Guldbergsgade:
Monday from 10 am to 1 pm (SU guide)
Friday from 10 am to 1 pm (SU guide)
Contact us by mail
Find the e-mail address you need in the lists below:
Questions about:
- Course of Study
- Start of your studies
- Electives
- Leave of absence
- Withdrawal
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Questions about:
- Study cards
- Study confirmations
- General inquiries
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Questions about SU:
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Questions about exams:
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Contact us by phone
You can also call us on +45 46 46 00 00. We are ready to answer questions:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 am to 12 pm.
Wednesday from 12 pm to 3 pm.
Useful links
- Contact
- SU (Ministry of Higher Education and Science)
- Exam
- Going abroad?
- Library
- Labs at KEA
- Jobportal
- Housing
- Code of conduct
Internship
Internship is rated either 15 or 30 ECTS points, corresponding to 10 or 20 weeks of full-time internship respectively. The working hours must be 37 hours per week.
The duration is stipulated by a departmental order on KEA’s programmes. This means that your internship cannot last less or more than 10 or 20 weeks.
As a starting point, the working hours should lie in the daytime on weekdays. However, the company and the intern can agree to place some of the hours in the evening or at the weekend.
If, for documented health reasons, you cannot do a 37-hour internship per week, you may apply for exemption for your internship to last more days but of shorter hours. Apply for exemption via SDBF.DK. You could also talk to KEA Study and Career Guidance before applying.
The programme curriculum lays down the time when your internship must take place. You cannot move your internship and do it at a different time.
Types of internship
One the Software Development programme you can do the following types of internship:
- Workplace internship
- International internship
- Entrepreneurial training
Contact your internship coordinator

Got questions about internship?
Contact your lecturers
If you have specific questions about
- Relevant work tasks
- Programme specific guidelines for your internship
- Internship exam
Contact the internship coordinators
If you have questions about
- General guidelines for the internship
- Internship contract flow
- Insurance
Internship phone: +45 46 46 00 61
CAREER
Bachelors in Software Development typically find work as system developers for large (global) IT projects, and over time find work as architects or project managers for such projects.
You can be employed, for example, as:
- Software developer
- Software coordinator
- Software analyst
- Software programmer
- Project manager
- Quality assurance analyst
- IT architect
Employment possibilities are good.
Legal
Your programme forms part of the approved state education system in Denmark, which is governed by the Minister for Higher Education and Science.
The curriculum is a legal document which lays down a number of provisions for your programme within the framework of applicable laws and ministerial orders. Among other things, the curriculum describes your subjects, what semester they occur in, their intended learning goals for your knowledge, skills and competences, how to work with the study and when the exams will take place.
You’ll find the curriculum for your programme on your programme pageon your programme page.
At the website of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science you’ll find the laws and orders that apply to education in general or to a specific programme at KEA.
Alternatively, you can go to retsinformation.dk where you can make a free-text search throughout the Danish register of laws and regulations – including the orders on specific programmes.
Related topics
Quality Assurance
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In the Study Guide you can find everything worth knowing as a student at KEA. From student life and bars, over labs and entrepreneurship to what you should do if you get sick before your exam.
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- Schedule
- Scholarship search
- SDBF
- Security services
- Service Desk
- Service Portal
- Shop
- Sick
- Signs
- Smoking
- SPS (special educational support)
- Startup Hub
- Student bar
- Student counselling service (SRG)
- Student democracy
- Student identity card
- Student job
- Student life
- Student satisfaction survey
- Study abroad
- Study administration
- Study assignments (former)
- Study Certificate
- Study counselling
- Study Environment
- Study Environment Representative (SER)
- Study Skills
- Study technique
- Study tools
- SU
- SurveyXact
- Syllabus