Luther College

Bachelor in Nordic Studies

Decorah, United States

The Bachelor in Nordic Studies at Luther College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Luther College, founded in 1861 and located in Decorah, Iowa, is a private liberal arts college rooted in a tradition of close mentorship and broad intellectual inquiry. With about 1,800 students and an international presence of roughly 170, Luther emphasizes interdisciplinary study, critical thinking and personal formation through a liberal arts curriculum that nurtures both academic depth and civic engagement.

The college offers a diverse set of majors across the arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences, with experiential learning, research and community service integrated into many programs. Small class sizes and accessible faculty create a collaborative learning environment, while performing arts, study abroad and sustainability initiatives enrich campus life and foster a global outlook among students.

International applicants find a welcoming campus with strong student support services, academic advising and cultural programming. Residential life, career coaching and alumni networks help graduates transition into further study or professional roles. Luther's emphasis on ethical leadership, combined with hands-on opportunities and personalized guidance, makes it a compelling choice for students who value close community and a broad liberal arts education.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Nordic Studies at Luther College is a 4-year degree program for students interested in Nordic culture and values. It helps you develop a strong understanding of Nordic insights and prepares you for a career in fields related to Nordic studies.

The curriculum includes courses in business management, economic theory, social welfare, and Norwegian culture, as well as study abroad programs that allow you to learn the Norwegian language and experience the culture firsthand. You'll study under faculty who are experts in Norwegian culture, policy, literature, history, and landscape.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as International Business Consultants, Cultural Program Managers, Norwegian Language Teachers, International Relations Specialists, or Environmental Policy Analysts, working in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies.

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