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  1. Informatics: Technical and Scientific Applications (master's two years) Materials Science and Nanotechnology (master's two years) Media Studies (master's two years) Modelling and Data Analysis (master's two years) Molecular Biosciences (master's two years) Musicology (master's two years) Religion and Diversity: Conflict and Coexistence (master ...

  2. BIOS4215 – Evolution and Systematics of Organismal Groups: The Animal Kingdom. (10 credits) 10. BIOS4216 – Evolution and Systematics of Organismal Groups: The Plant Kingdom. (10 credits) 10. BIOS4218 – Field Course in Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Biodiversity. (10 credits) 10.

  3. Master's degree. A master’s degree may be awarded upon completion of a study programme at postgraduate level. Most master's degree programmes are two-year and build on the academic specialization in the bachelor’s degree. The University offers master's programmes in several categories: Two-year, based on the bachelor's degree (120 credits)

  4. Find every English-taught Master's degree from University of Oslo, organised by subjects and best info to help you select the right degree.

  5. May 10, 2011 · The study programme in Medicine at the University of Oslo is a six-year professional programme. 220 students are admitted each summer, 110 starting in August and 110 in January. Please note that the professional programme in Medicine is taught almost entirely in Norwegian.

  6. Study at the University of Oslo in Norway: 65 Bachelors, Masters, PhDs. Study.eu: Your gateway to universities in Europe.

  7. University of Oslo is one of the top public universities in Oslo, Norway. It is ranked #119 in QS World University Rankings 2025. #

  8. About the PhD programme. 3 years full-time studies and research. educational component worth 30 credits and doctoral thesis. public trial lecture and defence. approximately 15 doctoral candidates undertake a public defence each year at the Faculty.

  9. Doctoral degree: PhD in the Humanities. The Faculty of Humanities is the largest humanities faculty in Norway. Here you can work with some of Europe’s best researchers within the field of humanities and participate in exciting research projects. Photo: Jarli & Jordan/UiO. Why choose this PhD programme?

  10. Study programmes starting in August: The application portal opens 1 February. 1 March is the deadline if you qualify for an early result or if you are applying for Helseadministrasjon or European Master in Health Economics and Management. The application deadline is 15 April for all other programmes.