Master of Science in Disability and Society
- About the programme
Disability and society
Disability is seen as a (potentially problematic) interplay between an individual and their environment. The challenge here is to understand this interplay such that by changing the environment in a broad sense, society can be made less disabling.
This programme of study is interdisciplinary with a sociological profile; it treats the consequences of reduced ability in daily life, and how societal barriers can be disabling.
Practical research is directed towards, for example:
- standard of living
- societal outcasts
- practical interaction with social agencies
- consequences of political reform
- barriers to participation
- new political trends (e.g. accessibility and anti-discrimination laws)
- observed practices and daily life in childcare institutions/schools and in general
Programme structure
The Master of Science in Disability and Society is a two-year long programme which consists of both compulsory and elective courses and a master's thesis (45 ECTS). You may take the master programme as a part-time study.
Teaching is to a great extent carried out through the medium of seminars, and combines lectures, project work and problem-based learning. The teaching is generally organized as four or five intensive weeks per semester. This means that the course offerings are completed over short, work-intensive periods. The master programme combines obligatory courses and elective specialization subjects.
For further information about the courses, please consult the course descriptions .
Please note that the language of instruction is mostly Norwegian, consult Courses in English for an overview of courses given in English.
Exchange student?
You are welcome as an exchange student to study one of our many courses.
Contact information
Visiting address:
Department of Social Work and Health Science
Dragvoll campus
Building 11, level 5
Telephone: + 47 73 59 19 30
Fax: + 47 73 59 18 85
E-mail: ish@svt.ntnu.no
Web: www.ntnu.edu/ish/
Postal address:
Department of Social Work and Health Science
NTNU, Dragvoll
NO-7491 Trondheim
Norway
Office of International Relations
International House
Gløshaugen campus
O. S.. Bragstads plass 3
NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
Telephone: +47 73595700
Fax: +47 73595210
Student contact email: international@adm.ntnu.no
Opening hours: 10 to 15 week days.
From 1 May until 1 Sept. the office closes at 14:30.