

Students in the library and study hall of the Copenhagen School of Commerce in 1921. Photo: Danish Society for Education and Business.
1921
Launch of the first language programmes
In 1921, Handelshøjskolen introduces language programmes in German, English and French.
The new language programme in German, English and French is three years in duration and provides the option of obtaining a degree as State-Authorised Translator and Interpreter through an examination at the National Translator Commission.
A less demanding two-year language programme is launched in 1923 with the option of obtaining a degree as a Trilingual Commercial Correspondent.