Society and Culture
Hvorfor studere Society and Culture
Why study Society and Culture?
• You investigate and discuss challenges of contemporary society with students recruited from all over the world
• You learn to articulate yourself in a cross cultural setting
• You study different aspects of the Norwegian Society with fresh questions from international students
• You work intensely and get continuous feedback on your work
• You gain experience in using English as a working language in an international setting
Hva blir jeg?
Can the knowledge be put to academic or practical use?
The program serves to document your capacity to work in English and to communicate cross culturally. The program can be an integrated part of BA programs both in Norway and abroad. It is also recognized as part of Social Science Studies in the Teacher Training Education in Norway and several students have made this part of their dual language teacher training or multicultural teacher training.
Kort om utdanningen
A brief presentation of the program
The program is part of a trilateral agreement between Namibia University, Windhoek, Pacific Lutheran University, Washington State, US, and Hedmark University College and was established in 2002. The program focus on contemporary challenges of society through four themes organized in three modules each comprising 10 ECTS. Working methods are lectures, seminars, excursions and workshops. Students can choose between field studies or field research in the third module.
Students will interact with representatives from political life, research institutions and NGOs. A high student input is required.
Entrance requirements
Applicants must meet the general entrance requirements for Higher Education Entrance Qualification in Norway (entrance requirements for applicants from non-European countries may include one or two years of university studies in addition to secondary school).






