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3 Media Degree Programs in Norway


Volda University College
Media, Professions and Society
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
This course discusses the mutual relations between media, their professions, and the society of our time. The course first addresses the contemporary media development and how different media converge. Then it discusses how this development influences the media professions and production practice. The course also develops a society perspective on contemporary media, including media ethics, sustainability, and the role of media in today's risk society.


Volda University College
Photo for Media
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
The course provides an introduction to the physical and optical laws behind photographic image production, with practical exercises designed to explore the problems and benefits connected to these facts. The course also explores; in theory and through practical exercises the fundamental rules regarding composition of visual elements and the communicative effects of photographic images. In addition the course provides lectures in the history of photography and photo journalism, as well as basic ethics and law concerning the topic.Teaching is offered in the form of lectures, individual exercises and plenum discussions around submitted studentmade images and images produced by professional photographers; based on given criteria as found in literature on visual communication. Some lectures may take place at evening time and/or during weekends. VUC reserves non-commercial user rights to images submitted during the course.
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University of Oslo - Faculty of Humanities
Master in Screen Cultures
- Oslo, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Screen Cultures lets you study how screens affect our understanding of the world, through the different screens of the cinema, television, computer and smartphone, their films, series, games, and social media.
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Media degree programs in Norway stand out for their emphasis on creativity, critical thinking, and the interplay of culture and technology. This field prepares students for dynamic roles in a fast-evolving industry, where storytelling and communication skills are paramount.
Through courses in media production, journalism, and digital communication, students learn to create compelling narratives across various platforms. They'll gain experience in crafting engaging content, utilizing multimedia tools, and developing strategies for effective audience engagement. The environment fosters independence and encourages students to explore innovative storytelling techniques.
As many industries seek individuals who can navigate the complexities of media, graduates of these programs can pursue career paths in journalism, public relations, marketing, and content creation. Norway's educational approach combines applied coursework with research, allowing students to delve into contemporary media issues and develop skills that are valued worldwide. This combination enhances adaptability and encourages students to think critically about the impact of media in society.