The curriculum is a set of rules: the legal foundation for your study programme. It is the framework for how your programme is organised, and describes the study programme’s academic content, rules and exam requirements which apply to you as a student.
Potentially new curricula are published in the spring.
Master in Quantitative Biology and Disease Modelling
Read more about the programme
Study information at KUnet (current students - require login)
2022-curriculum - revised 2024 (pdf)
The programme no longer admit new students, therefore there are no new curriculum for 2025-26
Common part of the curriculum
When studying at the University of Copenhagen, you are also studying at a specific faculty. Each study programme has a specific curriculum but there may also be curricula which applies for generally at the faculty.
For study programmes at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, the following curricula apply:
- A programme specific curriculum (which you can find on this page)
- A common part of the curriculum for bachelor’s and master’s degrees
The curricula are supplemented by:
- Guidelines for theses across faculties (in Danish)
- Use of supervisors and examinators at the faculty (in Danish)
You can find detailed course descriptions at kurser.ku.dk.