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57 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology
Electronics and computer science is the foundation for continuous technological progress within fields such as communication, logistics, medicine, research and entertainment. The Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology programme of the University of Oslo will give you a solid background to take part in the society's technological development.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Geosciences
The Geosciences programme of the University of Oslo covers specializations in geology, geography, hydrology, geophysics, geomatics, meteorology and oceanography. You will learn about the Earth's structure, natural resources and the environment.
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.
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.
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.
Economics
The two year Economics programme of the University of Oslo is a full time programme, with three different programme options, that provides rigorous training in modern economics. Covering a broad range of topics from micro- and macroeconomics, methodology and demography.
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.
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.
Informatics - Design, Use, Interaction
To design good IT services, we need insight into both technologies and how they are used. In the Informatics - Design, Use, Interaction programme of the University of Oslo, you will learn to understand how today's computer systems work in practice, and you learn to use the knowledge to create tomorrow's IT solutions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.