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Masters Degrees in Norwegian Literature & Language
We have 4 Masters Degrees in Norwegian Literature & Language
Masters degrees in Norwegian Literature & Language equip postgraduates with the skills to critically analyse and understand the morphology of and usage of the Norwegian language, and its representation in literature. Related subjects include Scandinavian Studies and European Leagues. Entry requirements normally include an appropriate undergraduate degree such as Modern Languages, Literature, or Cultural Studies.
Why study a Masters in Norwegian Literature & Language?
## Courses in this field are highly diverse, and offer a range of specialisms for you to choose from. It is possible for you to study either just the Norwegian language, or the literature of Norway individually. As such, research opportunities are broad for this subject. For example, you might choose to focus solely on the morphology of the Norwegian language, and compare its mutual intelligibility with the Swedish and Danish Languages. Alternatively, you could explore how colonialism had an effect on the literary traditions of Norway, as Danish was the standard written language of Norway from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Careers may include traditional roles in academia and publishing, with other opportunities possibly including heritage management, journalism, or even literary translation.Scandinavian Studies (Viking and Medieval Studies) MLitt
Aberdeen University
School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History
The MLitt will appeal to students interested in the literature, language, history and culture of the Scandinavian-speaking peoples. Read more
Language, Culture and History: Scandinavian Studies MA
University College London
European Languages, Culture and Society
UCL's Scandinavian Studies MA offers an intellectually exciting and flexible range of options focusing on Nordic culture in a global context. Read more
European Languages and Cultures
University of Tartu
Masters Programmes
The European Languages and Cultures master's programme at the University of Tartu trains students to be cultural mediators (translators, administrators, editors, etc.) by providing knowledge and skills in a modern or classical language and culture. Read more
Scandinavian Studies MScR
University of Edinburgh
School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures
A Masters by Research (MScR) programme is ideal if you have a clear idea of the independent research you wish to undertake at masters level. Read more
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