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2 Mathematics Master's Degree Programs in Denmark


Aarhus University
Master in Mathematics - Flexible Work-Integrated
- Aarhus, Denmark
Master degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Work-Integrated Master’s degree in Mathematics at Aarhus University, you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation. This allows you to apply advanced mathematical concepts directly to real problems in your workplace. After the 4-year programme, you graduate with both solid professional experience and a high-quality master’s degree—an attractive combination for employers across many sectors.


Aarhus University
Master in Mathematics – Economics - Flexible Work-Integrated
- Aarhus, Denmark
Master degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Work-Integrated Master’s degree in Mathematics-Economics at Aarhus University, you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation. This allows you to apply advanced quantitative and economic methods directly to real decision-making tasks. After the 4-year programme, you graduate with both industry experience and a high-quality master’s degree—an attractive combination for employers across finance, consultancy, and data-driven industries.
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The subject of mathematics is often paired up with other subjects such as education, statistics, finance, and computer science. This pairing can give added value in the teaching, computer programming, and financial forecasting and planning fields.
Denmark's higher education puts emphasis on a technical higher education through the university learning. Most of the Danish universities also offers quality international students culture due to its relaxed Scandinavian attitude.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.