13 Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration in Denmark
International Business Administration and Foreign Languages
The International Business Administration and Foreign Languages program at University of Southern Denmark will allow you to combine business economics and languages in an international academic environment
Business Management (Hons)
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, and Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College, are proud to offer this 3-year full-time Bachelor of Arts in Business Management (Hons).
Business Administration (Hons) (Top-up)
De Montfort University and Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College offer this one year Business Administration (Hons) (Top-up) degree which qualifies graduates for demanding international business careers and Master programmes.
Market and Management Anthropology
Market and Management Anthropology at University of Southern Denmark teaches you how markets emerge and function, how organizations can navigate the global and local market conditions, and how people use goods and services to build identities in consumer culture.
Economics and Business Administration - Global Business Relationships
A Bachelor programme in Economics and Business Administration - Global Business Relationships at University of Southern Denmark contains a broad range of business economics subjects, including marketing, accounting, finance, IT, planning, and organisational theory.
Business Administration and Sociology
In the Business Administration and Sociology BSc course at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS), you learn how to make solid business decisions by combining the economic and social understanding of companies, their organisation and their surroundings.
Business Administration and Service Management
The Business Administration and Service Management BSc course from the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) combines economics with the special characteristics of a given service. You will gain an in-depth understanding of how to market, sell and organize a service in national as well as international environments.
Economics and Business Administration
Economics and Business Administration is for those who are interested in business economics tasks for companies and creating value for the business community. Choose this English-language programme if you want to understand how a business works in terms of financing, economics, marketing, strategy and organisation.
International Business Economics with Foreign Languages
The Bachelor's program International Business Economics with Foreign Languages at University of Southern Denmark is for you who want to combine business economics with languages and at the same time want to do so in an international study environment.
Business Administration and Digital Management
The Business Administration and Digital Management BSc course from the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) gives you an understanding of the possibilities as well as challenges that digitalisation creates for companies. You will learn to work with strategy, data and technologies to manage digital transformations and business solutions.
Economics and Business Administration (Aarhus Campus)
As a student in this Economics and Business Administration (Aarhus Campus) programme from Aarhus University, you will gain both theoretical and practical tools to understand how companies operate internally as well as externally.
Design and Business
Get a bachelor’s degree by adding the Design and Business top-up to your AP degree and work in the fashion- and lifestyle industries. You can pursue a career in e.g. fashion design, retail, communication, branding or concept development. You can chose between 3 different specialities.
Economics and Business Administration (Herning Campus)
As a students in this Economics and Business Administration (Herning Campus) from Aarhus University, you will gain both theoretical and practical tools to understand how companies operate internally as well as externally. You will receive a broad introduction to all fields within business administration and explore micro- and macroeconomic factors and the link between economics and business.