Health Science
See study programmeThe Master’s Degree in Health Sciences is an educational programme for those who wish to contribute to the development of health services and a health-promoting society through practice and research. Health and participation are core concepts that require interdisciplinary efforts and broad interaction. The programme emphasises knowledge regarding factors that promote health and adapted health services. The programme is based on a broad, interdisciplinary field of research and has
The Master’s Degree in Health Sciences is an educational programme for those who have recently completed a bachelor’s degree related to health or social sciences, and for experienced practitioners and managers who would like academic specialisation and further research opportunities.
The programme comprises of 30 credits of common courses, 30 credits of specialisation courses, 10 credits in an elective course, and a master’s thesis of 40 credits within the chosen area of specialisation. Some courses are also offered as individual courses
The fourth semester of the Master in Health Sciences is arranged for exchange. This means that our students can go on exchange that semester, and we can welcome incoming students from other countries. If needed, relevant courses will be taught in English in the fourth semester.
KNOWLEDGE
- has advanced knowledge about health science and specialised insight into factors that promote and inhibit health and participation at individual, group and societal levels related to the chosen area of specialisation
- has in-depth knowledge about the philosophy of science, forms of knowledge and evidence-based practice, and implications for interdisciplinary practice and service innovation
- can apply their knowledge in health science to service innovation, teaching, supervision and counselling
- has extensive insight into research methods and research ethics, as well as project development related to health science research
- can identify and analyse factors that inhibit and promote health and participation
SKILLS
- can use relevant research methods in an independent manner to develop, carry out and evaluate development work in health sciences
- can analyse existing theories, methods and interpretations within the field of health sciences, and work independently using practical and theoretical problem solving
- can relate critically and analytically to different sources of knowledge, theories and practices, and apply national and international literature in order to formulate academic reasoning
- can identify needs, plan, and in accordance with applicable laws and research ethics norms, carry out and disseminate an independent, delimited research project related to the chosen area of specialisation
GENERAL COMPETENCE
- can work independently to identify theoretical, practical or ethical issues related to service innovation/ professional development/ societal challenges
- can describe and present their own academic work both in writing and orally, using clear scientific language and precise formulations
- can communicate about health science issues, assessments and conclusions with peers, other professions and the general public
- can contribute and stimulate innovative thinking and innovation, as well as contribute to relevant professional debate, and communicate these in professional forums
- has insight into global health challenges and can apply international literature
A successfully completed master’s degree in health sciences qualifies you to work with complex health-related issues in, for example, health promotion, mental health work or e-health. The programme provides candidates with competence to perform critical, reflective and evidence-based professional practice and qualifies for professional development positions, professional management in healthcare services and duties/positions in public administration, university and university college teaching positions, as well as admission to PhD programmes.
Students wishing to gain competence corresponding to the requirements in the Framework Plan for Further Education in Mental Health Work must have 60 credits with the following combination of courses: Health Science (10 credits) + Philosophy of Science and Ethics (10 credits) + Perspectives in Mental Health Work (10 credits) + Communication, Collaboration and Relationship (10 credits) + Approaches to Mental Health Work (10 credits ) + an elective course of 10 credits. In addition, at least one year of relevant work experience is required after completing the bachelor degree before admission.
Candidates who wish to take part in a student exchange can take all or a part of the fourth semester at another university abroad.
The fourth semester of the Master in Health Sciences is arranged for exchange. This means that our students can go on exchange that semester, and we can welcome incoming students from other countries. If needed, relevant courses will be taught in English in the fourth semester.