The IT Network and Electronics Technology programme takes 2 years and consists of a compulsory part, which makes up 3/4 of the programme, and an elective part, which makes up the last 1/4. Under way in the programme, you must specialise in either networks or electronics.
The compulsory part is separated into three subject areas:
- General studies, which includes the subjects: communications, technical documentation, mathematics, information technology and electronics.
- Business studies, which includes the subjects: purchasing and sales, economics, organisations, project management, safety at work and quality.
- Technology, which includes the base electives in either electronics or networks.
During the electronics study programme, you learn, among other things, about electronic circuitry, networks as well as production and test equipment.
During the network study programme, you learn about communication technology systems, network systems, database systems and data security.
You must choose one of the base electives. The base electives make up the majority of the curriculum and courses can be found in the first, second and third semesters. Not all educational institutions offer both study programmes.
The programme's elective part consists of a specialisation track and a final examination project. In the specialisation track you will focus on a limited subject, which you will choose. The final project can be completed in cooperation with a company. The specialisation track must be a part of the final project.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods at www.studyindenmark.dk.
IT Network and Electronics Technology is an Academy Profession (AP) Programme rated at 120 ECTS. The qualification is called an AP Degree - an Academy Profession Degree.
At some schools the programme is called IT Technology.