BSc in European Studies
Sønderborg, Denmark
DURATION
6 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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* free for full degree students from the Nordic countries or from the EU/EEA countries and Switzerland; 3,250 EUR per semester for students with a non-EU/EEA-citizenship or non-Swiss-citizenship
Introduction
The BSc in European Studies analyses regional, national, and transnational structures and developments, introducing approaches from political science, cultural studies, history, and economics. The program is interdisciplinary and aims at providing the student with theoretical understanding, factual knowledge, and analytical abilities in four main areas:
- Politics and Institutions
- Historical foundations of European integration
- Regional development
- International co-operation
As a graduate, you will be able to employ methods enabling you to independently generate, organize, report, and manage development projects with a regional, national, and/or European focus. You will furthermore be able to communicate the results to stakeholders, policymakers, and the broader public in general.
Why you should study European Studies
- Interdisciplinary program
- Small classes
- Case-based teaching
- Close contact with your lecturers
- Diverse and international study environment
- Opportunity to study or do an internship abroad
- Taught by experts on the field
- Broad opportunities for further education and career
The European Studies bachelor program includes a legal claim to access to the Master in Cultural Sociology at SDU.
Curriculum
Program structure
The program runs for a period of six semesters (3 years) and is set at 180 ECTS.
At the university, we use ECTS credits for measuring study programs, and 60 ECTS credits are the equivalent of a full year of study.
Study abroad OR project-based course (internship) is possible in the 5th semester.
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Career Opportunities
Career opportunities with education in European Studies
It is expected that the demand for well-qualified candidates with knowledge in regional, European, and international issues will be increasing. There will be possibilities for employment in areas such as:
- Public administration and business organizations at a regional, national, and international level
- Consultancies, NGO’s, development agencies, and advocacy groups
- Institutions within research and education
Graduates will be able to find employment in European and international institutions dealing with European or transnational problems, for example:
- The European Union, the Council of Europe, OECD, OSCE, Interpol
- Embassies and permanent representations, state administration, and subnational authorities
- Amnesty International, Transparency International, Oxfam
Further education
The European Studies bachelor program includes a legal claim to access to the Master in Cultural Sociology at SDU.
There are also other master's programs to choose from at SDU.
As a graduate of social sciences, you will generally have greater opportunities for finding jobs, than if you choose to stop after your bachelor’s program.