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9 Business Degree Programs in Denmark


University of Southern Denmark
MSc in Engineering - Engineering, Innovation and Business
- Sønderborg, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Become an expert in new technology and business


University of Southern Denmark
MSc in Business, Language and Culture (Sonderborg/Flensburg)
- Sønderborg, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master of science in business, language, and culture comprises 2 years of graduate study following the BA in international business administration and foreign languages. In addition to its 3 semesters of teaching, one semester is reserved for writing the master's thesis.
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University of Southern Denmark
MA in Business, Language and Culture (negot)
- Odense, Denmark
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the Master's program, you have the opportunity to further develop both in breadth and depth the knowledge of the theory and methods of the subjects on your BA program within the disciplines of business economics, management, marketing, and intercultural communication.


Aarhus University
Master in Technology Based Business Development - Flexible Work-Integrated
- Herning, Denmark
Master degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Work-Integrated Master’s in Technology-Based Business Development at Aarhus University University, you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation. After the 4-year programme, you graduate with both solid work experience and a high-quality master’s degree.


Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College
BSc (Hons) in Business Studies
- Copenhagen, Denmark
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, and Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College, are delighted to offer this 3-year program.


Copenhagen Business School
BSc in Business, Language and Culture
- Copenhagen, Denmark
BSc
On-Campus
English
When doing business internationally, managers and specialists not only need to be skilled in economics and business administration. They must also understand international and local cultural and business conditions. You will learn about differences and similarities between countries and cultures – and how companies and other organisations can best handle the challenges that such differences create. This could for example be when developing and implementing sustainable business solutions.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Business, Language and Culture - Business and Development Studies
- Copenhagen, Denmark
MSc
On-Campus
English
MSc BLC gives you a scientifically based set of interdisciplinary, analytical, and communicative skills and qualify you for a career in globally oriented companies, institutions and organizations, private and public. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a broad perspective on business, taking into account how regionally embedded values, norms, practices and interests impact the ways in which organisations operate in and across multiple contexts in the global economy.


Copenhagen Business School
BSc in International Business in Asia
- Copenhagen, Denmark
BSc
On-Campus
English
We all know that Asia is hugely important as the producer of more and more of the world’s goods and services. Asian markets are rapidly growing in both size and importance. We can also read about the increasing global economic, cultural and political influence of Asian countries in general and China in particular. However, from a business perspective Asia is much more than just big markets, high growth rates and economic power. It is about understanding a part of the world that is fundamentally and very quickly rewriting the rules of global competition and business.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Economics and Business Administration - People and Business Development
- Copenhagen, Denmark
MSc
On-Campus
English
The people strategies and human capital tools including talent management, people analytics, competence advancement, rewards and compensation are core elements in coping with today’s business challenges like agility, digital transformation and sustainability. PBD aims to develop candidates who are equipped to do data- and theory based analysis of the highest level and aiming at three specific areas of interest.
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Learn more about Business degree programs in Denmark
In Denmark, business degree programs prepare you for a diverse range of career paths by blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills. The focus on collaboration and innovative thinking makes studying business in this country a unique experience.
Students engage in project-based learning, working on real-world challenges, which sharpens their understanding of market dynamics. Common topics include strategic management, financial analysis, and crafting strategic marketing campaigns. Many students build confidence as they explore new perspectives and approaches to problem-solving within contemporary business contexts.
Typically, students pursue Bachelor's, Master's, or even PhD degrees, each designed to enhance their critical thinking and analytical skills. Graduates often find opportunities across various sectors, including marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. Denmark's emphasis on sustainability also equips students with a mindset that values responsible business practices, making their skills applicable in global contexts. Overall, a business degree in Denmark fosters your adaptability and broadens your professional outlook.