Courses for Exchange Students – Childhood Studies – Master programme – 2-years – Trondheim
Courses for exchange students
Courses for exchange students
Courses for exchange students
Embark on an exciting journey that will equip you with invaluable experiences and essential skills for your future career. At the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning, NTNU, we offer a specialised programme in Childhood Studies, focusing on child research. Immerse yourself in a multicultural study environment with top-quality teaching, engaging in discussions with peers from around the world. International perspectives are central to all our courses, while the rich Norwegian culture and stunning landscapes form the backdrop for your learning experience.
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Courses for Exchange Students
Department of Education and Lifelong Learning offers the following courses for exchange students:
Autumn semester
Courses on master's level:
BARN3101 Social Studies of Children and Childhood (7.5 credits)
BARN3202 Methodological Perspectives on Child and Childhood Research (7.5 credits)
BARN3300 Children and Development in the Global South (7.5 credits)
Courses on bachelor's level:
BARN2004 Children's Rights in a Nordic Perspective (7.5 credits)
BARN2003 Introductory course to Childhood studies (7.5 credits)
BARN2202 Methodology in Childhood Studies (7.5 credits) new course 2025
PED1022 Education and the Welfare State (7.5 credits)
PED1023 Body, Mind and Culture: Basic Approaches to Education (7.5 credits)
Spring semester
Courses on master's level:
BARN3201 Methods and Ethics in Childhood Studies (7.5 credits)
BARN3102 Children's Rights (7.5 credits)
All the courses are taught in English.
Information on how to apply.
More information on being an exchange student at NTNU.