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In this inter-disciplinary field, one usually specialises his studies on a certain culture such as Asian studies, African American studies, Latino studies but also childhood studies for example.
Find and compare 8 Masters in Area/Cultural Studies in Norway. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Area/Cultural Studies in Norway you can view all 8 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Area/Cultural Studies discipline in general or about studying in Norway.
University of Nordland
Social work and community development are, through their very nature, rooted in contextual historical, socio-political, economic and cultural realities. Thus they should be informed by and responsive to local realities
University of Tromsø
The overall theme of this Master's Degree Programme is the problem of violence and violence reduction. The programme is designed to provide the student with knowledge and training in reflection on causes and consequences of violence, problems, circumstances and relations which may increase the possibility of violence, and exploring possibilities of violence reduction under varying circumstances.
University of Oslo
A Master in Tibetan Studies (MTS) is offered under the Program for Asian and African Studies. The MTS aims to give students knowledge and insight into various aspects of Tibetan culture in a historical and a contemporary context.
University of Oslo
The aim of this international Master's is to provide students with insights into the cultural dimensions of sustainable development at both the local and global level.
University of Oslo
The courses under this programme enable students to gain a deep understanding of the Viking and Middle Ages, focusing on the situation in Norway. Pride of place is taken by source criticism: what do texts and objects tell us about the past?
School of Mission and Theology (MHS)
The Master's Program provides students with awareness, insights and tools essential in diverse cultural relations and multicultural settings in Norway and abroad. At the end of the program the students should have developed a professional appreciation of international and intercultural challenges in a world experiencing various effects of ongoing globalization.
University of Oslo
The programme option is part of the programme Asian and African Studies (master’s – 2 years). The description of the programme option and the programme should be read together.
University of Oslo
The main aim of the Master’s Degree course in Chinese Studies is to enable the student to work independently with subjects related to the study of Chinese based both on Chinese and western sources.