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23 Master's degrees in Humanities in Norway
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.
European History
The European History programme at the University of Oslo offers a unique opportunity to study European History at several leading universities in Europe.
Theatre in Social, Participatory Art, Community and Educational
In this Theatre in Social, Participatory Art, Community and Educational programme at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, you will study in Norway, Ireland and Romania, meeting students from all around the world.
Linguistics
The Linguistics degree offered by the University of Bergen can make important contributions to the field of computational linguistics and language technology.
Religious Roots of Europe
The joint and international Religious Roots of Europe programme of the University of Oslo explores the traditions, formative processes and mutual interactions of the three most influential religions of European culture and history: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Theology
The Master of Theology at the MF Norwegian School of Theology provides insight into main topics and debates within Christian theology.
Philosophy
Philosophy degree offered by the University of Bergen will give the student a deeper understanding of key philosophical problem areas.
Multilingualism
The University of Oslo master’s programme in Multilingualism aims to prepare future researchers and professionals to help address these issues.
Religion in Contemporary Society
Students on the Religion in Contemporary Society degree at MF Norwegian School of Theology will acquire tools to understand and interpret relevant social processes and challenges that shape, and are shaped by, religious traditions and practices.
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.
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.
European Languages
Language and cultural skills are in demand and form an important part of today's increasingly internationalized labor. The European Languages programme of the University of Oslo provides you with in-depth expertise in a European language, while allowing you to immerse yourself in linguistic, literary or cultural and community oriented issues.
English Acquisition and Multilingualism
English Acquisition and Multilingualism from UIT the Arctic University of Norway is well suited for students who are interested in studying how English is acquired in first and second language settings, as well as how the English language is affected by multilingual situations.
Study of Religion
In the Study of Religion degree at MF Norwegian School of Theology Religion, Politics, and Empire, you can study the history of political Islam, the significance of empire for Asian religious formations, the movements of religious artifacts on the global antiquities market, and the local and networked religious diversity in Oslo.
English
The programme comprises courses in English language and linguistics, as well as in British and American literature and culture. Students can specialise in either linguistics or literature, defining their own research projects under supervision.
Theoretical Linguistics
The Master in Theoretical Linguistics is the flagship research programme built around the internationally active research group in formal linguistics at UIT the Arctic University of Norway.
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.
Classical Studies
The Classical Studies programme of the University of Oslo offers two language options: Greek and Latin. In the course of your studies, you will acquire knowledge about language and texts on an advanced level. Thus, your knowledge about Greek and Roman culture will increase.
Spanish Language and Latin-American Studies
Spanish Language and Latin-American Studies at the University of Bergen will teach you the Spanish Language, but it also seeks to provide you with a better understanding of the historical processes that led to the huge differences we can see between rich and poor in Latin America today.
English and Literacy Studies
Is the book an endangered species? Are text messages destroying the English language? What were medieval books like? How do children learn to read and write? Who was Shakespeare and does it matter? What does reading do to our minds?