Development, Environment and Cultural Change

    Development, Environment and Cultural Change

    University of Oslo
    University Rank:#119
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    Duration24 month(s)
    Apply DateOctober 15, 2021
    Next IntakeOctober 15, 2021

    Development, Environment and Cultural Change

    About

    Overview Why choose this programme?During the last century and a half, the world has changed more dramatically than ever before. Since the Second World War, especially, the world has seen enormous economic growth, but the spoils have been unevenly distributed, and the negative consequences of this unparalleled growth have become increasingly clear. Now, in the early 21st century, the world faces three interlocking crises – of economy, identity, and environment – which all emanate from our failure to achieve genuine sustainability.In the Development, Environment and Cultural Change programme of the University of Oslo, you will gain knowledge and critical insight into the key systemic features of the Anthropocene era, and learn how different lives are lived under this new planetary condition. The programme explores the complex interplay between different scales and localities, the role of different actors, as well as the relation between research and policy, within the sustainable development agenda. In addition, MA students specialize within topic areas related to the Centre’s ongoing research, through elective courses and thesis work. I want to find another Master Course
    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.

    Disciplines

    Environmental SciencesSustainable DevelopmentArea & Cultural Studies

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Other Requirements

    1You must have a bachelor’s degree comparable to a Norwegian bachelor’s degree.4-year bachelor's degree or Licence.You must have a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian C in the required specialization. A Norwegian C is described as a good grade, generally comparable to an American B and a Second Class Upper in the British system.Documentation of English language proficiency.Scan and upload your official transcripts documenting that you have completed your upper secondary education.You must scan and upload your official bachelor's degree certificate and academic transcript.Documentation of financing.Passport or ID card.

    Fee Information

    Development, Environment and Cultural Change

    University of Oslo

    University of Oslo

    Norway

    Norway, Oslo