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2 Humanities MSc Degree Programs in Denmark


Aarhus University
MSc in Human Security
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s degree program in Human Security is based on the UN’s Human Security approach and focuses on conflict and environmental issues. During recent years and partly due to the work of the UN, the concept of ‘human security’ has become a rallying point for understanding and working with processes of (human) development in unstable environments.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Business Administration and Philosophy
- Copenhagen, Denmark
MSc
On-Campus
English
MSc PHIL combines philosophy and business studies. You will be trained in applying philosophical concepts, theories and analyses in the study of business practice as well as general economics. Each course in the programme is organized as an encounter between philosophical theory and a specific theme that has relevance to business practice or general economics. The purpose is for students to attain specific knowledge about themes such as finance, leadership, Corporate Social Responsibility, money, sustainability or Human Resource Management, while providing them with methods and concepts to reflect critically on this knowledge.
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Pursuing a Master's in Humanities in Denmark offers a unique opportunity to delve into diverse cultural contexts, historical narratives, and philosophical inquiries. You'll engage critically with modern societal issues while developing a strong analytical mindset.
Through courses in literary theory, cultural studies, and ethics, you'll strengthen your research competencies and enhance your communication skills. The curriculum emphasizes independent thinking and practical application of theories through collaborative projects and research. As you explore various methodologies, students build confidence by engaging with new perspectives and challenging concepts.
Denmark's educational approach combines research-based instruction with a focus on interdisciplinary studies, allowing for a broader understanding of global human experiences. The environment fosters creativity and critical engagement, which contributes to innovative approaches to problem-solving. Graduates often find themselves well-prepared for careers in education, research, public policy, and cultural institutions where their skills are valued internationally.