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Programme structure

PhD programme in Humanities and the Arts

Programme structure

The PhD-programme is a three-year study that builds on a five-year Master's degree or other equivalent education. The programme consists of a coursework component of at least 30 credts and a doctoral thesis estimated to 2,5 years full-time work.

The coursework and the doctoral thesis are completed in parallel, but we strongly recommend that you complete the coursework component as early as possible. The coursework component must be completed and approved before you hand in your doctoral thesis.

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Coursework component

Coursework component

The coursework component must include academic and methodological training at a high scientific level in order to qualify for the work on the thesis and to ensure depth and breadth of the candidate's scientific competence. The goal is to help the candidate further develop an independent and reflective relationship to their own and others' research, and to the role of research in a larger context.

The coursework component of the PhD-programme in Humanities and the Arts consists of the following three elements:

  • Advanced studies in theories of science and ethics, 10 ECTS credits
  • Advanced studies in theory and method, 10 ECTS credits
  • Discipline-related element, 10 ECTS credits

Advanced studies in theories of science and ethics is offered in the form of the course KULT8851 - Theories of Science, which is normally offered every semester. For advanced theory/method education, the course  is offered ESTET8861 - Foundational Discussions in Aesthetics (10 ECTS) is offered. The course is continuous.

The timing of other local courses will be announced on the Faculty's website and on Innsida.

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External courses

PhD-candidates at the Faculty of Humanities may also attend courses at other institutions both nationally and internationally. In order to include these courses in the coursework component, the plan must be preapproved by the main supervisor and the Head of the PhD-programme. The candidate is also responsible for documenting the completion of the courses.


Research schools

As a PhD-candidate you may also participate in different research schools depending on your field and project. The following research schools may be relevant for PhD-candidates in Humanities and the Arts:

  • The research school Text, Image, Sound, Space (TBLR)
  • ATTR: Authoritative Texts and Their Receptions
  • The Norwegian Researcher School in Environmental Humanities (NoRS-EH)

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    Study plan

    The study plan depends on the year you start the programme. Please select your initial study year in order to display the study plan pertaining to you. If you are uncertain which is your initial study year, you will find this marked as "Class" on Studentweb.

    The tables below show compulsory and elective courses by year and semester. Some fields are marked with an ? which can be clicked to reveal supplementary information. SP (credits) are equivalent to ECTS credits.

    Guidelines which provide detailed information about the programme can be found at the bottom of the page.

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