8 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Denmark
Business, Language and Culture
This Business, Language and Culture from University of Southern Denmark gives you a profound knowledge of economics, communication and culture that enables you to be a key decision-maker in global organisations.
Intercultural Studies
The Intercultural Studies programme from Aarhus University explores cultural and linguistic difference in a globalised, interconnected world.
Children's Literature, Media and Culture (Erasmus Mundus)
The international Master’s degree programme in Children's Literature, Media and Culture (Erasmus Mundus) offered at Aarhus University explores the rapidly evolving fields of literature, media, and education with a specific focus on children and young adults.
Applied Cultural Analysis
The Applied Cultural Analysis programme from University of Copenhagen applies the tools of cultural analysis to the workplace, opening new career opportunities in both the public and private sector.
Arctic Studies
The Arctic Studies programme of Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus) provides an opportunity for students to focus on the Arctic as a particular field of specialization within their chosen master’s degree programme.

Nordic Urban Planning Studies
Do you want to shape the sustainable cities of the future? Then join our Master’s programme in Nordic Urban Planning Studies from Roskilde University, where you will learn international and interdisciplinary approaches to urban planning, through a Nordic lens.
Business, Language and Culture
The MSc in Business, Language and Culture at the University of Southern Denmark is your choice for the best opportunity to extend your knowledge in the areas of marketing, business economics and business administration while improving your intercultural awareness and business language skills.
Advanced Migration Studies
The Advanced Migration Studies at the University of Copenhagen engages with these questions, providing a unique opportunity for students to engage with questions about migration through study and practice.