The course is an introduction to feminist philosophy. Students will study topics and debates that have shaped the development of feminist philosophy, and which have been changed by feminist philosophy ...
The topic is spatial signal processing with emphasis on imaging systems and direction of arrival estimation. The course puts emphasis on the difference between spatial domain and time domain signal ...
The course is an obligatory component in the third semester of the two-year program Research in Special Needs Education (master's two years). The course aims to give students a broad understanding of ...
The focus in this course is on how economic aggregates evolve over time and on how this evolution is shaped by economic agents who are taking account of how their present decisions will affect their ...
This course gives an introduction to the Scandinavian/Norwegian welfare state focusing on family policies, gender equality and family change. Theoretically, the course is informed by gender ...
The upcoming U.S. presidential election is once more one of the dominating issues in global news media. Following the turbulent transition from the Trump to the Biden presidency, including the January ...
This course provides an overview of American history, culture, politics, and contemporary society. It traces major developments and changes from the pre-Columbian period to the present. It will ...
The course provides an in-depth study of the regulation of the energy sector from an international, European and Norwegian perspective. Energy law covers the regulation of and access to energy ...
Data law refers to the substantial and broad development in the regulation of data and rights in data, especially from the EU. Data are increasingly looked upon as a resource or a commodity. The EU is ...
Statistical analysis is becoming more and more complex, both because of bigger data and many types of data and because of the use of more advanced methods and models. This course deals with numerical ...
Why do people waste their vote across the world? Why do ethnic groups kill each other in some places and not others? Why does the same policy seem great in one place and fail miserably in another?