Poverty research
Poverty research
The course focuses on poverty research and poverty research methods with emphasis on quantitative and comparative methods.
The course focuses on poverty research and poverty research methods with emphasis on quantitative and comparative methods.
The course adopts a global approach where poverty and inquality are discussed in different country contexts with universal concepts and measures. The course also includes a discussion on institutional strategies to escape poverty in various contexts.
Session dates
September 25–26, 2018
November 12, 2018
Exam date
January 18–23, 2019
Facts
Course type
Session-based teachingPrice
NOK 2730.Kr 2000. I tillegg kommer semesteravgiften på kr 730.
This course belongs to
Master of diakonia and Christian social practiceAdmission requirements
Academic entry requirements: You must hold a bachelor’s degree (minimum three year full-time study, 180 ECTS) in social work, nursing, education in social sciences, theology, social service administration (or equivalent) as well as sufficient proficiency in English.
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