How to get there
Geographical Location
University College South Denmark (UC South) is situated in the Southern part of Denmark, in five different locations: Sønderborg (Nursing), Aabenraa and Kolding (Social Educators/Social Workers), Haderslev (Teacher Education, Graphic Communication, Nutrition and Health, Physiotherapy, Adult Education) and Esbjerg (Teacher Education, Nursing, Social Educators/Social Workers, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Adult Education).
You may access the campuses by car or by combining flight + train + bus, flight + bus, or train + bus or flight + rent of a car. The nearest international airport is Billund; Copenhagen and Hamburg (Germany) airports are alternative options, depending on the country/city of departure.
Esbjerg
The file "How to get to Esbjerg" helps you find your way to UC South Esbjerg campus whether you arrive by flight, train or road. Furthermore, they contain useful links to the Danish rail (DSB) or the local bus companies.
Haderslev
The pdf-file "How to get to Haderslev" helps you find your way to UC South Haderslev campus whether you arrive by flight, train or road. Furthermore, they contain useful links to the Danish rail (DSB) or the local bus companies.
A useful city map shows the exact location of UC South, the bus station and hotels, all within easy walking distance.
The key map of buildings and parking areas details the campus in Haderslev and is a useful tool to find your way upon arrival.
Kolding
The pdf-file "How to get to Kolding" helps you find your way to UC South Kolding campus whether you arrive by flight, train or road. Furthermore, they contain useful links to the Danish rail (DSB) or the local bus companies.
Sønderborg
The pdf-file "How to get to Sønderborg" helps you find your way to UC South Sønderborg campus whether you arrive by flight, train or road. Furthermore, they contain useful links to the Danish rail (DSB) or the local bus companies.
Aabenraa
The pdf-file "How to get to Aabenraa" helps you find your way to UC South Aabenraa campus whether you arrive by flight, train or road. Furthermore, they contain useful links to the Danish rail (DSB) or the local bus companies.

