Our masters students learn to work independently, developing their own research projects (often in cooperation with their supervisors), and collecting field data either in their home country or a foreign country. They learn how to analyze their data, quantitative or qualitative, and to finalize - leading to their masters thesis. They also learn how to work in a team, both during the lectures, in class, and fieldwork.
Job prospects in Norway and abroad
The programme prepares students for positions in a variety of settings, including hospitals and health centres, international organizations, consultancy firms, advisory boards and health authorities at municipal, regional and national levels, as well as within government institutions.
- PhD-candidate - developing their skills further as a researcher.
- Executive Officer
- Teacher
- Counseller
- Health Administration Officer