Struggles for justice and equality in international development, education and sustainabilities (FLKM4310)

Master's course
For exchange students

This course examines core characteristics of struggles over livelihood, equality and social justice in international development, education, and sustainability, at multiple levels of scale.

Admission requirements

Reference is made to the Regulations relating to Admission to Studies at OsloMet. In addition, the following applies to the to the Master Programme in International Development, Education, and Sustainabilities:

The general basis for admission must be completed and passed:

  • Bachelor of education, preschool/early childhood education, pedagogy or equivalent, with 60 credits of specialisation in multicultural or international studies, social sciences or religious studies.
  • A bachelor’s degree in development studies or other relevant social science disciplines.
  • For specialisation in International Education in the Global South (see below) 60 credits of educational science is needed.

International courses and relevant social science subjects include social geography, sociology, social anthropology, political science, economics, history and area studies that cover developing regions or other development-related areas.

How to apply

International exchange students select courses when applying for exchange.

The application deadline is 1 October.

Course description

For more information about this course, take a look at the course description (student.oslomet.no).

Costs

There is no semester fee for exchange students.

Questions about this course?

You can contact us by e-mail if you have questions about this course.