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8 Social Science MSc Degree Programs in Denmark


University of Southern Denmark
MSc in International Security and Law
- Odense, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MSc in International Security and Law International conflicts and security issues have changed fundamentally over the past decades. To understand them and to manage them requires new skills. We offer this Master’s program, taught by international researchers within the areas of international politics and international law who have trained and worked at the best universities in Europe, to develop these skills in our graduates.


Aarhus University
MSc in Anthropology – Visual Anthropology
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the MSc in Anthropology – Visual Anthropology degree program, you work with cultures and societies around the world. You work with a comparative perspective and, through the study of social and cultural conditions, you seek to acquire an understanding of human conditions and the way they change. You gain insight into how people live and interact with each other and into the society's institutions, rules, traditions and technology.
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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.


University of Southern Denmark
MSc in Cultural Sociology
- Esbjerg, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master program in Cultural Sociology provides you with specialized socio-cultural analytical and methodological competencies that support a career as project manager and facilitator of transformation processes or as a relations manager in (inter-organizational) associations. You will become an attractive asset for organizations and companies that work with local development and interaction with users, citizens, clients, and consumers.


Aarhus University
MSc in Soils and Global Change (Erasmus Mundus)
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Erasmus Mundus International Master’s in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) offers you a unique international educational experience with a focused curriculum on soils and global change by bringing together the expertise of research groups at four renowned EU universities. The programme has been granted the EU’s prestigious Erasmus Mundus label.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Social Science in Public Management and Social Development
- Copenhagen, Denmark
MSc
On-Campus
English
China and Europe are facing challenges of equal magnitude, although from opposite perspectives, in the task of securing quality of life for citizens, social mobility and cohesion, and economic competitiveness. In the broad areas of welfare policies and institutional development, very large changes are likely to happen in the course of just a few years. The purpose of PMSD is to educate people who can take part in meeting such challenges and changes, with a particular focus on how China and Europe might learn from each other.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in International Business and Politics
- Copenhagen, Denmark
MSc
On-Campus
English
The MSc IBP addresses core business skills and considers business activities within a broader political and economic context. When you graduate you will therefore be equipped to take on the challenges faced by firms, policymakers and their advisers across the globe. Our graduates find employment in a broad range of occupations including management posts in the private and public sectors, business development, research, consultancy, project leadership and the mass media. The programme rests upon the development of specific skills in the four academic streams around which it is structured: business strategies, international political economy, economics and policymaking processes.


Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Business, Language and Culture - Diversity and Change Management
- 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.
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A Master's degree in Social Sciences in Denmark invites you to explore the intricacies of human behavior, societies, and cultures. This field emphasizes research-driven and collaborative learning, preparing you to address social issues with a critical mindset.
Through courses in qualitative and quantitative research methods, you'll learn to analyze social phenomena effectively. You'll gain skills like designing community-based research projects, conducting critical policy analyses, and utilizing statistical tools to evaluate social trends. As you delve into topics such as globalization, social justice, or environmental sustainability, you'll understand the complexities of contemporary societal challenges.
The Danish educational approach fosters independence and encourages you to develop a unique perspective. The environment prioritizes research, allowing you to work closely with faculty on projects that align with real-world concerns. Graduates of this program often find positions in NGOs, public policy, or academic research, where they can apply their insights to influence positive change globally. Students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives, equipping them to embark on meaningful careers in various sectors.