The study programme is consciously geared towards the international work of businesses, the public sector or organisations. Below you can see the areas that become accessible with your chosen languages:
Arabic is spoken by more than 230 million people living in the area from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Gulf in the east, and from Syria in the north to Yemen in the south. This area constitutes a large and growing market for international trade and aid.
The importance of English reaches beyond the countries with English as their official language. The status as a world language is tied to the fact that many large organisations and multinationals use English as their official language. Globalisation and information society further strengthen the importance of English as a world language.
Spanish is a world language spoken by approx. 375 million people: approx. 40 million located in Spain, approx. 310 million in Latin America, and approx. 30 million in the USA. A common denominator for all these otherwise economically different countries is, that they all are in the middle of a rapid economic growth.
German. Germany is Denmark’s major trading partner, and German is used in the communication with Austria, Switzerland and some Eastern European countries. Danish Industry and Commerce has often pointed out the lack of employees that master German.
Graduates who have completed this master programme are entitled to use the title of MA (Master of arts) in business, language and culture.