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57 Master's degrees offered by the university
Screen Cultures
Through the Screen Cultures programme of the University of Oslo you will study how screens – and our interaction with them – affect our experience and understanding of the world.
Maritime Law
Transport at sea - what happens when something goes wrong? If you are curious about the rules and regulations that govern the shipping industry and want to learn more about the legal side of this international business, then the Maritime Law programme of the University of Oslo is for you.
Chemistry
Do you like to understand how the world around us is constructed, right down to its tiniest constituents? The Chemistry programme of the University of Oslo enables you to study a wide range of issues in depth. You can choose everything from producing new matter and materials, conducting tests, investigations and analyses, to modelling and simulating chemical processes and reactions.
Nuclear Science
Whether you want to work with medicine or with technology and development, a master’s in Nuclear Science from University of Oslo will help you get there.
Space Systems
After completing University of Oslo's Master's degree in Space Systems, you will understand how the systems we use to explore space are developed within the demanding frameworks of technology, operational environment and the economy.
Social Anthropology
Are you interested in the causes of burning issues such as climate change, financial crises, migration, social activism and how they influence people's lives? Do you want to plan your own project and conduct fieldwork in an unfamiliar setting, at home or abroad? If so, the Social Anthropology programme of the University of Oslo is the right choice for you.
Fluid Mechanics
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? The Fluid Mechanics programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.
Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology
The Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology programme of the University of Oslo is an interdisciplinary course in physics and chemistry. Teaching has a comprehensive focus on functional groups with options for specialising in synthesis, characterisation and modelling.
International Community Health
The International Community Health programme of the University of Oslo prepares you to participate in community-based health promotion and disease prevention research with a focus mainly on middle and low-income societies. You are encouraged to use research findings to improve the quality and effectiveness of community health action.
Asia and Middle East Studies
The Asia and Middle East Studies programme of the University of Oslo offers a combination of higher degree studies in the languages, cultures, societies and histories of Asia and the Middle East.
Music, Communication and Technology
The Music, Communication and Technology programme of the University of Oslo will give you the personal skills and technical tools required to work out solutions to contemporary societal challenges in international and interdisciplinary teams.
Linguistics
In the Linguistics programme of the University of Oslo you can study both similarities and differences in how languages are structured, how they work and how they vary.
Public International Law
University of Oslo's Masters programme in Public International Law is a 1 1/2-year programme that provides an opportunity for studies of the basic rules of international public law.
Philosophy
By studying at the Philosophy programme of the University of Oslo, you will be a part of one of the largest and most international philosophical communities in the Nordic Countries.
Mathematics
The Mathematics programme of the University of Oslo is based on the bachelor's programmes Mathematics with Informatics and Mathematics and Economics.
Information and Communication Technology Law
The Information and Communication Technology Law programme of the University of Oslo examines legal issues associated with the use of information and communication technology (ICT).
Human Geography
With the Human Geography programme of the University of Oslo you learn to understand the difference that place makes and how local and global processes intertwine and produce change around the world. Choose between four thematic specializations to meet your academic interests.
Digitalization in the Health Sector
University of Oslo's master's programme Digitalization in the Health Sector teaches competence in developing ICT solutions, and you learn strategies and processes for introducing and using information systems in the health sector.
Special Needs Education
The international Special Needs Education programme of the University of Oslo is among the most innovative and complete international Master's programmes in the area of special needs and inclusive education.
Informatics - Robotics and Intelligent Systems
The Informatics - Robotics and Intelligent Systems programme of the University of Oslo has a focus on robotics systems and embedded systems. Especially on how to make such systems more intelligent and adaptable using programming, machine learning and other methods based in informatics. This programme will as such cover the competence needed in today's industry.