64 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Norway

Live Online Master’s Programme Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture
The Joint MA Program is an online international Master's Degree by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the European Wergeland Centre. Designed for students worldwide to pursue without relocating, through live online classes, by providing practical and theoretical expertise in Democratic Culture, Human Rights and Education, useful worldwide in NGOs, educational systems & policy.

Master in Business - Economics
Economics is about understanding consumer behaviour, how markets and businesses work, and the role of public policy. Customise your Master in Business degree by choosing a major in Economics at BI Norwegian Business School

Master in Leadership and Organisational Psychology (offered at campus in Bergen)
The Master in Leadership and Organisational Psychology (offered at campus in Bergen) degree at BI Norwegian Business School is suited for people aiming for a career in strategic human resource management, consulting, or individual and organisational development.

Master in Leadership and Organisational Psychology (campus Oslo)
With our Master in Leadership and Organizational Psychology, gain extensive insight into a company’s most valuable resource, its people. This programme is suited for people aiming for a career in strategic human resource management, consulting, or individual and organisational development. Programme available at campus in Oslo and our campus in Bergen.

Master in Business Communication
With the Master in Business Communication degree you will learn how digital technologies impact organisations and society, and how organisations navigate and transform the functions and roles of communication to adapt to the increasingly complex digital corporate landscape.
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.
Peace and Conflict Transformation
The Master in Peace and Conflict Transformation at UIT the Arctic University of Norway provides an in-depth understanding of the key issues shaping the field of peace and conflict studies.
Gender Studies
Would you like a study that opens several doors in to the labour market? The Gender Studies programme of the University of Oslo will give you the ability to work independently on central issues related to gender, feminism, gender equality, power and knowledge production.
Financial Economics
The Financial Economics major at NHH Norwegian School of Economics prepares you for a wide range of outstanding career opportunities within financial services, consulting and auditing.
Digital Culture
In the Digital Culture degree offered by the University of Bergen we look at how we control and choose technology that will benefit society. We train professionals who can use technology creatively and can analyse the effects of technological change.
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.
Childhood Studies
Are you interested in childhood as a social and cultural phenomenon? What about changing conditions of childhood in the context of development and globalization? If so, the MPhil in Childhood Studies at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is suitable for you.
Popular Music
Our master's programme in Popular Music gives you the opportunity to choose within one of our specialisations. There are performance-based specialisations, and a theoretical specialisation.
Public Environmental Humanities
Public Environmental Humanities Master's Program from University of Stavanger invites you to study environmental issues through a humanities lens—and prepare for a meaningful career where you can connect cultural insight with ecological action on a global scale.
English Literature
English Literature from UIT the Arctic University of Norway provides a comprehensive study of literature from across the Anglophone world. Courses highlight how literature shapes and is shaped by history, its relevance for contemporary issues such as climate change and conflict resolution, and its ability to challenge and refine a reader's ways of thinking.
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.
Visual Anthropology
Are you interested in human culture and how to use the video camera in social scientific research? At Visual Anthropology at UIT the Arctic University of Norway you are given the opportunity to study ethnographic research methods, anthropological theory, and ethnographic film making in an international environment, culminating with the production of your very own film and written thesis.
Informatics - Digital Economics and Leadership
Digital technology and development is shaping the future of businesses models, organizations and society. The Informatics - Digital Economics and Leadership programme of the University of Oslo will provide you with an in-depth understanding of digitalization of organizations, and the skills to lead digital business transformation.
Global Economy and Politics
The Global Economy and Politics master program from Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) will give you a solid understanding of the economic factors and political structures that are shaping global economic interactions.
Economics and Environmental Governance
The Master program in Economics and Environmental Governance will give you a solid understanding of the foundations of environmental change and its effects on society, the environment, and the economy. The program is multidisciplinary, drawing on economics, environmental and resource economics, climate economics, ecological economics, political science, environmental sciences, and human geography.