Why choose master in Scandinavian Language and Literature?
• The programme involves a high degree of specialization, and qualifies candidates for work within those professions in which large and complex issues need to be examined and disseminated. Successful completion of the degree may also lead to work in research, administration, information and media industries, publishing and libraries, education and in work where analytical and linguistic competence is central. • It qualifies for a PhD (doctoral) programme. • The programme also provides a good, general foundation for work with all types of texts. Scandinavian Language and Literature at NTNU The Scandinavian Language and Literature Section at the Department are engaged in teaching and research that include a wide range of topics within the field. In 2005 the Norwegian Research Council conducted an evaluation of the Scandinavian language and literature research communities at the Norwegian universiteties and colleges. The research community at NTNU was given a positive outcome of the evalu
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