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ARTS Non-degree post master study right

ARTS non-degree post master study right will be piloted on 2025-2026 and further developed for 2026-2028. Non-degree study right will be given to master graduates from the School of Arts, Design and Architecture if they haven't used the whole study time allocated for their degree.
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Non-degree study right for master's graduated from the School of Arts, Design and Architecture

A Master of Arts, architect, or landscape architect who has graduated from the School for Arts, Design and Architecture can apply for non-degree study rights for up to two academic years after graduation. Study rights may be granted for a maximum duration equivalent to the time allotted for completing the degree, which remains unused after graduation. 

The aim of non-degree study rights is to support graduates in their transition to working life and to promote employment after graduation. A non-degree student can, for example, complete projects or studies they started during their studies, participate in entrepreneurship or career mentoring, and utilize available study offerings to develop their professional skills. 

Non-degree study rights will be piloted during the academic year 2025-2026 and further developed based on feedback for the 2026-2028 curriculum period.

Studies available for non-degree post master students

The departments offer studies for students who have graduated from the department or from a specific major. You can find available studies for you under the department you have graduated from. Information will be amended during autumn 2025. 

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