This course addresses migration perspectives related to mental illness and substance abuse within the context of multicultural societies, along with the mental well-being of Indigenous people and minorities in Norway.
Admission requirements
Applicants must be admitted to a master's/postgraduate programme related to health sciences.
How to apply
International exchange students select courses when applying for exchange.
Course description
Migration has long shaped individuals and societies, bringing both benefits and challenges. It improves well-being and offers safety to migrants, and boosts productivity and growth in both host and origin countries. However, migrants and their descendants face various socio-economic and psychosocial challenges, including poverty and marginalization, which increase health risks across pre-, peri- and post-migration phases. Minority populations also face similar vulnerabilities, particularly in hostile social and political climates.
In this course, you will among other topics explore the relationship between migration and trauma, interactions between demography and mental health, ethical issues and values, and support networks.
For more information about this course, take a look at the course description (student.oslomet.no).
Exam
The exam is an individual home exam.
Grading scale: A-F.
Costs
There is no semester fee for exchange students.
Campus
Questions about this course?
You can contact us by e-mail if you have questions about this course.