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Our Danish and German degree program provides extensive opportunities to cultivate comprehensive, comparative, and cross-cultural perspectives in the humanities. Students can select from diverse modules encompassing literature, linguistic studies, history, sociology, philosophy, visual arts, cinema, and other cultural aspects related to the Danish and German languages they'll master. During the first, second, and final years, learners will enroll in Danish and German language courses alongside interdisciplinary cultural modules that explore various subjects through literature, film, history, and linguistics.
The third year involves international study, divided between Danish- and German-speaking nations. Options include studying at an affiliated university or completing an authorized work placement. Students attain equivalent language proficiency regardless of beginning as novices or with prior language experience.