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Masters Degrees in European Studies in Denmark

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European Studies MA

Aarhus University Denmark

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Looking for your first degree in European Studies? See bachelors degrees in European Studies in Denmark

Study a European Studies Masters in Denmark in 2025

Are you interested in the History and Politics of Europe? Studying a degree in European studies will teach you about the formation of Europe, through several wars and redrawing of borders, and how it functions today as the politico-economic European Union.

You will learn about the various cultures and heritage that prosper within the countries of Europe, and how legal, economic and political frameworks have allowed various EU institutions to function towards shared goals.

To study for a degree in European Studies, you should have an interest in subjects such as politics, sociology, history, art & culture and economics, as well as an interest in Europe itself.

By studying in this field, your modules are likely to cover topics such as:

  • European Culture and heritage
  • EU Studies
  • European History
  • European Language
  • Europe's colonial history
  • EU law

Graduates of degrees in European Studies may also learn a European language during their studies, and as such have many transferable skills upon graduation. Students may go on to work in a variety of areas such as:

  • Communications consultants
  • Policy analysts
  • Journalism & Media
  • Marketing

Postgraduate programmes in European Studies are most commonly offered at universities as:

Masters of Science (MSc/MS degree) and Master of Arts (MA degree), which typically take between 1-2 years to complete when studied Full-time.

Entry requirements for postgraduate programmes in Financial Engineering will usually include a bachelor/undergraduate degree in a related field such as Arts, History or Geography.

Study in Denmark

Denmark has a long history of offering higher education, with universities dating back to 1479. This long history has allowed the country to develop a world class higher education system, with degree programs offered in the English language at various different types of university types. Denmark follows the Bologna Process, meaning that their higher education system is held to the same standards as all other European countries, and a degree earned at a Danish university will be recognised across Europe and the world.

See our detailed guide to studying in Denmark for international students.

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