Programme structure

Recommended programme structure for students with admission Autumn 2018 and later

Recommended programme structure for students with admission Autumn 2017 or earlier

The master?s degree consists of:

  • 60 credits of compulsory courses/ elective courses/ studies abroad
  • 60 credits master’s thesis.

All courses in the Nordic Media programme option are taught in English.

4. semester Master's thesis
3. semester Elective master's course Master's thesis
2. semester MEVIT4800 – Methods in media studies: qualitative and quantitative data and analysis (discontinued) or MEVIT4834 – Methods in media studies: close textual and visual analysis (discontinued) Elective master's course Master's thesis
1. semester MEVIT4000 – Master’s thesis seminar for media studies (discontinued) MEVIT4100 – Nordic Media in an International Perspective (discontinued) Elective master's course
  10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng

An alternative programme structure if you want to study abroad:

4. semester Master's thesis
3. semester Master's thesis
2. semester Exchange semester (incl. Methods course)
1. semester MEVIT4000 – Master’s thesis seminar for media studies (discontinued) MEVIT4100 – Nordic Media in an International Perspective (discontinued) Elective master's course
  10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng

The obligatory and elective courses

The degree consists of 30 credits of compulsory courses and 30 credits of elective courses. The topic and problem of the master’s thesis should be instructive for your choices of the electives courses.

Compulsory courses:

Optional courses:

Programme structure  - Internasjonalt prosjektsemester and 30 credit master's thesis*

Students admitted in 2018 or later that take the course JOUR4900 Internasjonalt prosjektsemester can choose to submit a master's thesis of 30 credits.

The programme structure will consist of:

4. semester Master's thesis
3. semester JOUR4900 - Internasjonalt prosjektsemester
2. semester MEVIT4800 – Methods in media studies: qualitative and quantitative data and analysis (discontinued) / MEVIT4834 – Methods in media studies: close textual and visual analysis (discontinued) Elective master's course Elective master's course
1. semester MEVIT4000 – Master’s thesis seminar for media studies (discontinued) MEVIT4100 – Nordic Media in an International Perspective (discontinued) Elective master's course
  10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng 10 studiepoeng

*Note: This only applies to students admitted Autumn 2018 or later that is a Norwegian citizen.

The Master's thesis

The Master’s thesis is an independent piece of research lasting approximately 12 months. All students will be assigned a thesis supervisor.

Students are expected to start working on their thesis in their first semester by developing an understanding of academic genres, requirements and conventions in the field of media studies. The process will also provide insights into tools for gathering information and literature, practice in useful writing techniques, and an understanding of how to submit a project description for approval.

In the second semester the main focus will be on literature, research design, empirical data and analytical terms. In the third and fourth semesters, priority will be given to the methodological part of the thesis as well as to presentations of partial or entire chapters of their thesis in group or one-on-one supervision sessions.

Students may choose to submit:

You can find practical information regarding the master's thesis here.

Published June 6, 2012 10:00 AM - Last modified Sep. 7, 2018 10:00 AM