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77 Master's degrees in Iceland

Climate Change and Global Sustainability
Gain the professional skills and hands-on experience you need to effectively confront climate change and promote sustainability in the Climate Change and Global Sustainability program at School for International Training.

Digital Health
The Digital Health course from the Reykjavík University is a two-year, 120 ECTS master’s degree that trains future leaders in designing and developing digital healthcare solutions. It combines technical and health knowledge, emphasises ethical use of data and AI, and offers practical and research options with small class sizes and industry links.

Business Management
Business Management course offered by Reykjavík University is designed for students who want to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.

Artificial Intelligence
The Artificial Intelligence programme delivered by Reykjavik University is for students who are interested in artificial intelligence of the present and future, its technology, practical possibilities, and unanswered scientific and philosophical questions.

Digital Management and Data Analysis
The Digital Management and Data Analysis course from Reykjavík University equips graduates with cutting-edge, interdisciplinary expertise that is highly sought after across industries.

Marketing
The Marketing course from Reykjavík University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced marketing concepts while honing their analytical, communication, and project management skills—all essential for success in a competitive business environment of emerging markets and technologies.

Innovation Management
The Innovation Management programme at Reykjavík University equips students with the skills to create, develop, and exploit new opportunities – arguably the most valuable set of skills in the current landscape. Innovation and entrepreneurship are critical sources of future social and economic value.

Coastal Communities and Regional Development
The Coastal Communities and Regional Development from University Centre of the Westfjords is an international, multidisciplinary master’s programmr addressing the opportunities and challenges of coastal communities along the North Atlantic, North Pacific and the Arctic, although theoretical foundations and best practice examples from other regions will also be presented.

Coastal and Marine Management
Coastal and Marine Management from University Centre of the Westfjords is especially built on the principle and practice of biology, sociology and economics

Sports Science
Students of the Sports Science course from Reykjavík University engage in research-based, practical training across physiology, nutrition, psychology and data analysis, culminating in a 30-credit final project;

Sustainable Energy Science
At the interdisciplinary programme in Sustainable Energy Science at Reykjavík University you’ll learn sustainable energy the way it’s practiced: exploring the technological, environmental, economic, and social dimensions of the global energy transition.

Applied Behaviour Analysis
In the Applied Behaviour Analysis programme from Reykjavík University, students learn how to apply the general principles of learning and behaviour to improve problems for individuals and society. Further, students learn how to use evidence-based methods to analyze behaviour and develop strategies for teaching skills, using clients' values and best interests as a guide.
Environment and Natural Resources
The Environment and Natural Resources programme at University of Iceland is a unique interdisciplinary and international programme that provides academic insight into the various aspects of environmental issues and the utilisation of natural resources.
West Nordic Studies
The objective of the West Nordic Studies programme at University of Iceland is to increase knowledge of the common issues of the area. The aim is to graduate candidates that can understand and meet the complicated challenges of coastal Norway, Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands (the Nora region) as part of the Circumpolar North complexities and are able to strengthen networking in the area.
Chemistry
Graduates of the Chemistry program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the field of chemistry.
Engineering Physics
Graduates of the Engineering Physics program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the fields of physics and engineering.
Gerontology
The Gerontology program at the University of Iceland is a multidisciplinary and jointly implemented degree programme in higher education in the Nordic countries in the field of gerontology.
English
The English program at the University of Iceland ensures that it's graduates have exact knowledge in their area of specialisation, the English language and it's grammar, or history and literature of English-speaking nations, with an overview of disparate opinions, methods and concepts as a basis for research.
Statistics
Graduates of the Statistics program at University of Iceland possess significant understanding of problems and subjects, based on the most recent information and research in the field of statistics.
Electric Power Engineering
At the Iceland School of Energy at Reykjavik University, you’ll learn Electric Power Engineering the way it’s practiced: by working directly with the systems that keep modern societies running. You’ll study how to design, model, and operate reliable power systems as electrification and renewable integration continue to grow.