The North Jutland Region (Nordjylland), also known as the North Denmark Region in some official sources, is a Danish administrative region established on January 1, 2007, as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished traditional counties and established five larger regions. Because of its low study costs, high-quality English-taught Master’s degrees, and innovative teaching methods, Denmark is one of Europe’s most popular international study destinations. University College Nordjylland provides professional-relevant courses to Danish and international students pursuing careers in the workplace. In addition, the university offers applied academic learning and a hands-on approach. In addition, UCN is involved in applied research, innovation, development, and continuing education. They also research welfare technology and how technology can improve healthcare quality in Denmark. University College Nordjylland provides fully English-taught programs in a flexible 4-plus 3-semester system that combines programs and courses that require high academic skills with practical experience. They believe in the principles of inclusion, diversity, and fair representation.