Bachelor of Arts (BA) in American Indian Languages and Cultures
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Specific Program: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in American Indian Languages and Cultures
About the Program
As all bachelor's degree programs at UCPH are taught in Danish, the program information is in Danish only. However, we offer a wide range of master’s degree programs taught in English, and you can find information about these programs in our list of English-language master’s programs.
Admission and Application
At UCPH, all bachelor’s degree programs require the highest level of Danish proficiency or documentation for academic language skills in Danish. In addition, each program has specific requirements.
All applicants with an international degree (regardless of nationality) must submit their online application together with necessary documentation before the application deadline on 15 March at 12:00.
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