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The choices you make along the way define your future opportunities

The master’s degree programme in Business, language and Culture  will offer you a lot of freedom of choice according to your interests: 

Are you interested in international collaboration? Study our dual degree option with Europa-Universität Flensburg.

Are you interested in working with German-Danish markets and relations? Our dual degree opens this specialized and sought-after field to you.

 

  • Do you want to study abroad? Students traditionally spend the third semester abroad. 
  • How about a project-oriented course? You can integrate an internship in your studies. 
  • What do you want to specialize in? We offer various electives, e.g., in marketing, global e-commerce, cultural heritage management and social sustainability. At Europa-Universität Flensburg, you can choose an even larger variety of electives.
  • Do you want to work alone or with others? We offer group-based exams as well as individual assignments.
  • What type of problem do you want to work on in your master’s thesis? Your supervisors will consult with you on a topic of your choice. Many companies are interested in cooperating with our students. 

On mysdu you can find more about the elements and choices included in the master’s degree programme in Business, language and Culture.

Examples of what graduates have learned and what they do

Below you can read more about what our graduates often gain from their years at SDU and how they contribute in the world.

You learn:

An education in Business, Language and Culture  is a learning process, where you learn to:

  • engage effortlessly in negotiations and case handling in national and international businesses.
  • analyse, assess and solve tasks related to the international activities of businesses
  • independently solve economic or commercial problems in a specific political or economic context
  • develop solutions to complex language and business economics issues in internationally oriented businesses and organisations.
  • implement and monitor international marketing programmes.

Perhaps you are thinking that your education includes other, exciting competences and much more. And that is a good thing, because you are the expert and can continue adding things to the ‘list’ during your education.


You contribute

Specifically, you can take up a position where you:

  • identify and develop solutions to linguistic and business-economic tasks and problems in private organisations.

  • prepare advanced analyses, evaluations and solutions related to the international activities of the company and the communicative and knowledge transmission tasks that arise in the process.

  • use your knowledge of international business economics, your language competences in German and Danish as regional neigbor languages and/or English and your special insight into the foreign cultures, to fulfill the duties of a position within areas such as sales, marketing, human resources and communications.