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57 Master's degrees offered by the university
Education
Do you want to influence higher education policy? Have a career in an international organisation? Be taught by the leaders within the field? The Education programme of the University of Oslo is for you.
Peace and Conflict Studies
The Peace and Conflict Studies programme of the University of Oslo provides analytic tools and empirical insights to understand the multifaceted challenges associated with war and conflict.
Viking and Medieval Norse Studies
A unique opportunity to study the world of the Vikings and the Icelandic sagas. The Viking and Medieval Norse Studies programme of the University of Oslo should appeal to students with a broad range of interests in the fields of Viking and Medieval Scandinavia. Students will be given the opportunity to study in two of the Nordic countries.
Development, Environment and Cultural Change
What are the key systemic causes of the so-called Anthropocene era, how are different lives lived under this new planetary condition, and what are the main challenges in creating more sustainable futures? These are some of the questions you can explore in the Development, Environment and Cultural Change programme of the University of Oslo.
Physics
Do you like to understand why the world is the way it is? The Physics programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from quarks, cancer research and high technology to geological processes and cosmology. You can work experimentally, numerically or theoretically - or combine all three.
Informatics - Programming and System Architecture
The Informatics - Programming and System Architecture programme of the University of Oslo includes system development, programming, data communication, distributed systems and information security.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
As a student in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management programme of the University of Oslo student you will develop the necessary entrepreneurial abilities to succeed in such an environment, whether you want to help transform existing companies, dream of starting your own venture, or simply want to expand your career horizon.
Ibsen Studies
The Ibsen Studies programme of the University of Oslo provides students with in-depth knowledge of the works of Henrik Ibsen and their cultural and historical context, as well as extensive training in relevant humanities research methods.
Informatics - Information Security
Do you want to understand the principles and technologies of Internet and system security? With the Informatics - Information Security programme of the University of Oslo you will know what it takes to build secure IT systems, how security technologies work, and managing information security in organizations.
Stochastic Modelling, Statistics and Risk Analysis
How does an insurance company decide how much your insurance will cost? How can you measure the risk of a financial investment, find an optimal strategy, or set the price of an option? These are some of the questions that you can learn about in the Stochastic Modelling, Statistics and Risk Analysis programme of the University of Oslo.
Informatics - Language Technology
The Informatics - Language Technology programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to study how computers can make sense of human language and how humans communicate through language. It will provide you with advanced training in the discipline called human language technology, combining skills from computer science, artificial intelligence and linguistics.
Development, Environment and Cultural Change
What are the key systemic causes of the so-called Anthropocene era, how are different lives lived under this new planetary condition, and what are the main challenges in creating more sustainable futures? These are some of the questions you can explore in the Development, Environment and Cultural Change programme of the University of Oslo.
Astronomy
What is it that makes the universe expand faster? How were the super massive black holes in galaxies formed? These are some of the questions you can explore as a student in the Astronomy programme of the University of Oslo.
The Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society
The Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society at University of Oslo is a comprehensive 2- year study programme focusing on insights from Social and Cultural Psychology and applying them to contemporary societal issues.
Renewable Energy Systems
In everything from sun and wind to tidal waves and geothermal heat, we have energy that is renewable and widely available. The Renewable Energy Systems programme of University of Oslo aim to provide you with a solid foundation for developing the use of renewable energy systems in society. If you want a future job in the energy sector, this is the study programme for you.
Modern International and Transnational History
The new Modern International and Transnational History programme of the University of Oslo challenges its students to explore international and transnational processes, institutions and movements from multiple perspectives.
Computational Science
The Computational Science programme of the University of Oslo aims at educating the next generation of cross-disciplinary science students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to pose and solve current and new scientific, technological and societal challenges.
European Master in Health Economics and Management
The European Master in Health Economics and Management (Eu-HEM) is a joint degree offered by the University of Oslo, MCI - The Entrepreneurial School®, the University of Bologna and Erasmus University Rotterdam. Eu-HEM covers topics in health economics, healthcare management, leadership, health policy, governance and law.
Data Science
The University of Oslo offers a Master of Science degree in Data Science, designed to be completed over a duration of two years. This programme equips students with essential skills in data analysis, integrating mathematics, statistics, and informatics to prepare them for the evolving data landscape.
Theory and Practice of Human Rights
The Theory and Practice of Human Rights programme of the University of Oslo focuses on human rights in both theory and practice from legal, historical, philosophical, political and social science-based perspectives. Students are provided with specialised knowledge about human rights law, including the relationship between that law and other types of human rights initiatives and activities.