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Masters Degrees in Denmark
We have 109 Masters Degrees in Denmark
Famous as the home of the Vikings, Lego and great food, Denmark is also a popular study abroad destination. A Masters in Denmark means studying at historic European universities - and quite possibly doing so for free.
Why study a Masters in Denmark?
From windsurfing to cycling and from striking landscapes to picturesque modern cities, Denmark has plenty to offer international students in addition to its 500-year-old university system. A Masters degree in Denmark can also provide unique research and training opportunities, from investigating the region's Nordic history and heritage to learning about the science and engineering achievements that have made Denmark a world-leader in renewable energy. Whatever you study as a Masters student in Denmark you'll enjoy living in a relaxed and friendly society - frequently identified as one of the happiest in the world. Whilst there you'll have the chance to visit famous sites and visitor attractions, from Elsinore castle (setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet) to the original Legoland theme-park (surely a must-see for architecture and engineering students).How popular is Masters study in Denmark?
Denmark is an increasingly popular study abroad destination, with over 32,000 international students at its universities. Many of them are enrolled on postgraduate programmes, such as Masters degrees.How long is a Masters degree in Denmark?
Danish Masters degrees usually take two years to complete. The academic year in Denmark runs between September and July.How much does it cost to study a Masters in Denmark?
EU and EEA students can normally study a Masters in Denmark for free. Masters fees for international students in Denmark are between approximately 45,000 DKK and 120,000 DKK (around €6,000 to €16,000).Are Danish Masters degrees taught in English?
Large numbers of degree programmes in Denmark are taught in English, including many designed for international students.Will I need a visa to study a Masters in Denmark?
EU and EEA nationals can study abroad in Denmark without a formal visa or permit, but must register their presence with the authorities. Other international students will need to apply for a residence permit in advance.Learn more about studying a Masters in Denmark
You can find out more about Masters degrees in Denmark and the Danish university system in our full guide to postgraduate study in Denmark. This also includes advice on application procedures and a detailed overview of immigration and visa requirements. For advice on accommodation, living costs and work permits for international students, see our guide to living abroad as a postgraduate student in Denmark.Refine your search
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (Odense)
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
As an engineering student you work in groups, collaborate with companies on projects, and you will be in high demand on the labour market. Read more
Electronics Engineering (Sønderborg)
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
As an engineering student you work in groups, collaborate with companies on projects, and you will be in high demand on the labour market. Read more
Engineering, Innovation and Business (Sønderborg)
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
As an engineering student you work in groups, collaborate with companies on projects, and you will be in high demand on the labour market. Read more
Environmental Engineering (Odense)
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
As an engineering student you work in groups, collaborate with companies on projects, and you will be in high demand on the labour market. Read more
European Master in Tourism Management
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
The two year full-time integrated European Master programme aims at qualifying graduates to manage the huge challenges faced in contemporary tourism. Read more
European Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (post-graduation programme)
University College Absalon
Occupational Therapy
Truly international! This master aims to further develop your scientific competences and research skills. It offers a vibrant learning community with multi-national and multi-lingual faculty and students who possess a wealth of experiences in education, research and practice. Read more
MA in American Studies
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
What does it mean to be an American? Is there a shared American culture, or is that just something Europeans imagine? Because of the global reach of the United States, most Europeans have the impression that they "know" America, which is often perceived as a single culture, with little recognition of the complexity and variety that are characteristic of the nation. Read more
MA in Business, Language and Culture (negot)
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
International Multi-Expert in Economics, Languages and Culture The increasingly global character of business and politics requires graduates who can communicate effectively across languages and cultures. Read more
MA in Children’s Literature, Media and Culture (Erasmus Mundus)
Aarhus University
Arts
The international Master’s degree programme in Children’s Literature, Media & Culture (CLMC) is aimed at students who wish to pursue a career in the areas of children’s literature, media, and education across a broad range of professional fields. Read more
MA in English
Aarhus University
Arts
English is the language of globalisation. It is the mother tongue of around 350 million people, and an even larger number speak it as a second language. Read more
MA in English Studies
University of Southern Denmark
Masters programmes
Do you wish to achieve an in-depth knowledge of the language and culture that dominates the globalised world in terms of business, technology, science and… Read more
MA in European Studies
Aarhus University
Arts
Europe is becoming more and more important. As Europeans become more closely connected, the EU makes decisions that affect every European nation, every level of industry, and virtually every business. Read more
MA in Intercultural Studies
Aarhus University
Arts
Cultural and language differences shape the everyday life of individuals and organisations in our increasingly interdependent and transnational world. Read more
MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Erasmus Mundus)
Aarhus University
Arts
The Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Journalism, Media and Globalisation offers a unique 360° educational experience. Read more
MA in Linguistics
Aarhus University
Arts
The MA in Linguistics at Aarhus University explores the various aspects of language through project-based research under expert supervision. Read more