University College Lillebaelt

University College Lillebaelt[1] (Danish: UCL Erhvervsakademi og Professionshøjskole) is one of eight regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (Danish: professionshøjskoler) offering bachelor courses of all kinds in the southwest part of Denmark (Funen and southwest Jutland). It is the second-largest university college as known as university of applied sciences in Denmark. The organization was formed in 2008 by merging CVU Fyn, CVU Jelling, CVSU Fyn and the Social College of Odense. The college is named after Little Belt (Danish: Lillebælt), which is the strait between the Danish island Funen and the Jutland Peninsula. In total there are 10000 registered students and 1000 employees. Turnover is 475 million DKK annually.

University College Lillebaelt
UCL Erhvervsakademi og Professionshøjskole
TypePublic Academy
Established2008
Endowment475 million DKK
RectorErik Knudsen
Administrative staff
1000 (2019)
Students10000 (2019)
Location,
Syddanmark
,
Denmark
CampusVejle
Odense
Jelling
Svendborg
Fredericia
NicknameUCL University College
Websitewww.ucl.dk
The School of Social Work in Odense - University College, Little Belt

Campuses

University College Lillebaelt has five campuses in different locations of the Southern Denmark Region. Currently, it has branches in Vejle, Odense, Jelling, Svendborg and Fredericia. The headquarter is located in Vejle.

Education

Within 4 different faculties, UCL teaches roughly 40 academy and professional bachelor's programmes.

  • Academy Profession programmes (2 years, taught in Danish/English)
  • Professional Bachelor's programmes (3–4 years, taught in Danish/English)
  • Top Up Bachelor's programmes (1½ years, taught in Danish/English)
  • Full degree programmes (taught in English)
  • Exchange programmes (taught in English)

Faculties

  • Faculty of Business Science
  • Faculty of Technology and Construction
  • Faculty of Education and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Health Sciences

Professional Programmes

UCL moving schedule 2018

It was announced on University College Lillebaelt website in May 2008, that through negotiating with University of Southern Denmark, UCL had agreed with the university that UCL could take over the buildings at Niels Bohrs Allé in Odense, where the university currently has its Faculty of Engineering (formerly Odense University College of Engineering) in 2016. According to UCL the purpose of this relocation is to establish a comprehensive multi-disciplinary campus with a good study environment for UCL students who wish to be educated as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, teachers, pedagogues, radiographers and nurses. The only study program which will not be moved from its original address is the bachelor program of Social Work which will remain at its current address on the former The School of Social Work in Odense (Now - The School of Social Work, Odense - University College, Little Belt) on Tolderlundsvej in the city center of Odense. On 1 August 2018 the Business Academy Lillebaelt and University College Lillebaelt were merged and are now known as UCL University College.[2]

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