The course focuses on methods for modern data analysis both within a practical and theoretical framework. Fewer assumptions are made when using these methods, such as machine learning or statistical ...
This course provides an overview of behavioral economics. Behavioral economics incorporates descriptively accurate assumptions about cognitive ability, social interaction, moral motivation, and ...
In this course there will be established project groups of 3-4 people that are to work together with a project over one whole semester. The topic for the project will be within renewable energy, ...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are computer systems designed to collect, manage, edit, analyze and present spatial information. This course introduces the basic concepts and methods in mapping ...
This course offers a broad introduction to information systems theories. In lectures and seminars these theories are used to discuss and analyse information systems practices in organizations, such as ...
Intro II is a mandatory course at the PhD program at the Faculty of Medicine. The course is part of the implementation of the Norwegian Qualifications Framework in the Faculty’s PhD education. The ...
The course takes a critical and analytical look at the role of science and technology in modern society. Questions addressed include: What is science? How does it differ from other disciplines? Which ...
This course focuses on human-environment relationships and their implications for nature and society. The issue of climate change will be a focal point for examining the drivers and consequences of ...
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 examines the competition rules of the European Union; particularly the competition rules concerning undertakings in Articles 101-106 TFEU. Competition law is the rules which regulate ...
The aim of the course is to study how the military tool of statecraft is used today, its effects, constraints, and dynamics in the foreign policy of especially Western states. Moreover, the course ...
The most pressing societal challenges in the present have to do with climate change and the loss of biodiversity. In the age of the Anthropocene, nature has become a vital political concern. This ...