Programme structure
This is a full time continuous two-year programme taught in English. The programme consists of both compolsury and elective courses.
For students starting Autumn 2024 and later
4th semester |
(30 ects) |
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3rd semester |
(15 ects) |
Course related to methodical specialization (5 ects) |
Course related to methodical specialization (10 ects) |
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2nd semester |
Elective course* (e.g. RSNE4100 – Cultural-historical and decolonial approaches to learning, development, and inclusion) (10 ects) |
Elective Course in Special Needs Education (e.g. SPED4x03) (10 ects) |
Elective Course in Special Needs Education (e.g. SPED4x03) (10 ects) |
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1st semester | RSNE4001 – Inclusive Education and the Nordic Model
(5 ects) |
(10 ects) |
(5 ects) |
RSNE4011 – Quantitative research methods and design
(5 ects) |
RSNE4012 – Qualitative research methods and design
(5 ects) |
The programme is composed of the following topics, which together amount to 120 credits:
- Compulsory courses in special needs education (15 ects)
- Method courses (30 ects)
- Elective courses (30 ects)
- Master's thesis (45 ects)
Up to 60 credits of the total 120 credits required for the RSNE are in common with the Norwegian Master’s programme in Spesialpedagogikk. Credits can also be acquired by attending courses form other institutions in Norway and abroad, according to the current regulations at the Faculty of Education. Students will have the opportunity to have a period of international mobility.
Elective courses
The Department of Special Needs Education offers the following elective courses for RSNE-students:
- SPED4103 – Evidence-Based Practice in Educational Audiology
- SPED4203 – Evidence-based practice in speech and language pathology
- SPED4303 – Psychological, social and emotional difficulties from a global perspective – Prevalence, causes, and prevention
- SPED4403 – Special topics in specific learning difficulties
- SPED4603 – Neurodevelopmental disorders in a lifespan perspective
- RSNE4100 – Cultural-historical and decolonial approaches to learning, development, and inclusion
*You may also choose master's courses from other departments and faculties at UiO. You are responsible for making sure that teaching and exams fit into your time schedule.
For students who started Autumn 2023 or earlier
This is a full-time continuous two-year programme which consists of:
- a series of compulsory courses (80 credits)
- a master's thesis (40 credits)
The programme covers a broad range of topics within the field of special needs education. The series of courses and the thesis are described in more detail in the individual course presentations.
4. semester |
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3. semester |
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2. semester |
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1. semester |
SNE4130 – Historical and Sociocultural Perspectives on Learning and Development |
SNE4120 – Towards Inclusive Education
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10 ECTS credits |
10 ECTS credits |
10 ECTS credits |
Diploma and degree
This programme leads to the following degree: Master of Philosophy in Special Needs Education
The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.