Vocational education and training (Erhvervsuddannelse)

The duration of vocational education and training programmes varies from 2 to 5½ years, but most programmes have a duration of 3 to 4 years. The qualifications are primarily placed at EQF levels 3 and 4, but a few are at level 5.


Vocational Qualification EQF Level 3

Key features

Qualification: Erhvervsuddannelse: Skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis

Qualification in English: Vocational Education and Training Programme: Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate.

Educational level: Short Vocational Education and Training (VET)

NQF level: 3

EQF level: 3

Normal length/workload: 2 – 3 years 

Work-based learning: Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

Access requirement: Compulsory education with a passing grade in both Mathematics and Danish (first language).

Access to further studies: Further vocational education and training as well as higher education programmes in related fields – provided that the programme has a minimum duration of 3 years.

The Danish ‘UddannelsesGuiden’ provides a tool called ‘Adgangskortet’ where one can look up what a given vocational education and training programme gives access to at higher education level in Denmark: https://www.ug.dk/adgangskortet/

Programmes and mode of education

In Denmark, there are a variety of vocational education and training programmes at EQF level 3. To obtain the full overview of all level 3 programmes the Danish UddannelsesGuiden provides a guide. Many level 3 programmes can be taken as an independent programme or as part of a level 4 or 5 programme.

Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

The VET programmes are divided into a base programme consisting of two basic courses (grundforløb, GF1+GF2) and a dual main programme (hovedforløb). As a general rule of thumb, the length of the two basic courses is 20 weeks each. The main programme is typically organised as 4 or 5 periods alternating between school-based education and training at the workplace. The main programme requires an apprenticeship contract with either a company or a vocational school that is recognised by the social partners as a training company or institution.

Diploma/Certificate provided

Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate (skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis).

Certificate Supplement:

Available at: https://certsupp.uds.dk/

Vocational Qualification EQF Level 4

Key Features:

Qualification: Erhvervsuddannelse: Skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis

Qualification in English: Vocational Education and Training Programme: Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate.

Educational level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)

NQF level: 4

EQF level: 4

Normal length/workload: 3 – 4.5 years

Work-based learning: Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

Access requirement: Basic education with a passing grade in both Mathematics and Danish (first language).

Access to further studies: Further vocational education and training as well as higher education programmes in related fields.

The Danish ‘UddannelsesGuiden’ provides a tool called ‘Adgangskortet’ where one can look up what a given vocational education and training programme gives access to at higher education level in Denmark: https://www.ug.dk/adgangskortet/

Programmes and mode of education

In Denmark, most vocational education and training programmes are placed at EQF level 4. To get the full overview of all level 4 programmes the Danish UddannelsesGuiden provides a guide. Some level 4 programmes can be taken as an independent programme or as part of a level 5 programme.

Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

The VET programmes are divided into a base programme consisting of two basic courses (grundforløb, GF1+GF2) and a dual main programme (hovedforløb). As a general rule of thumb, the length of the two basic courses is 20 weeks each. The main programme is typically organised as 4 or 5 periods alternating between school-based education and training at the workplace. The main programme requires an apprenticeship contract with either a company or a vocational school that is recognised by the social partners as a training company or institution.

Diploma/Certificate provided

Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate (skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis).

Certificate Supplement

Available at: https://certsupp.uds.dk/

Vocational Qualification EQF Level 5

Key features

Qualification: Erhvervsuddannelse: Skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis

Qualification in English: Vocational Education and Training Programme: Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate.

Educational level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)

NQF level: 5

EQF level: 5

Normal length/workload: 4.5 – 6 years
  
Work-based learning: Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

Access requirement: Basic education with a passing grade in both Mathematics and Danish (first language).

Access to further studies: Further vocational education and training as well as higher education programmes in related fields.

The Danish ‘UddannelsesGuiden’ provides a tool called ‘Adgangskortet’ where one can look up what a given vocational education and training programme gives access to at higher education level in Denmark: https://www.ug.dk/adgangskortet/

Programmes and mode of education  

In Denmark, only a few vocational education and training programmes are placed at EQF level 5. To get the full overview of all level 5 programmes the Danish UddannelsesGuiden offer a guide.

Alternating between school and practical training as part of an apprenticeship throughout the entire VET programme. Normally, 1/3 of the time is spent at a vocational school and 2/3 of the time is spent on practical training in an approved company or organisation.

The VET programmes are divided into a base programme consisting of two basic courses (grundforløb, GF1+GF2) and a dual main programme (hovedforløb). As a general rule of thumb, the length of the two basic courses is 20 weeks each. The main programme is typically organised as 4 or 5 periods alternating between school-based education and training at the workplace. The main programme requires an apprenticeship contract with either a company or a vocational school that is recognised by the social partners as a training company or institution.
 

Diploma/Certificate provided

Evidence of Training Certificate + Certificate of Completed Apprenticeship or an Examination Certificate (skolebevis + svendebrev eller uddannelsesbevis).

Certificate Supplement

Available at: https://certsupp.uds.dk/