Semester Programme in Behavior Analysis - Autumn

Master's course
For exchange students

The Department of Behavioural Sciences welcomes students from its partner institutions to join a semester programme in behaviour analysis.

You will participate in a number of individually selected theoretical courses together with local students and other exchange students.  

For courses in the spring semester, please see Semester programme in behavior analysis - spring.

  • Admission requirements

    PSYK1420: There are no specific admission requirements for this course. 

    MALKA220, MALKA221: Open to master level students within Behavioral Sciences or Psychology. Upper-level bachelor students may be considered. 

    MALKA219: Open to master level students within Behavioral Sciences or Psychology and completed a course in Organizational Psychology. Upper-level bachelor students may be considered. 

    MALKA217, MALKA218, MALKA219: Open to master level students within Behavioral Sciences or Psychology with pre-requisites in Behavior Analysis. Upper-level bachelor students may be considered.  

    MALKA215: Master level student within Behavioral Sciences or Psychology with a solid background in Behavior Analysis.

  • How to apply

    International exchange students select courses when applying for exchange.

    Application deadline: 1 October.

    The courses are mostly taught sequentially, meaning you will avoid schedule overlap and can concentrate on one course at a time. However not all courses can be combined. Please either list more than 30 ECTS in your proposed Learning Agreement when applying, or contact us beforehand for guidance on designing your semester.

  • Costs

    There is no semester fee for exchange students.

Questions about this semester programme?

Please contact us at international-hv@oslomet.no.

Student stories

Julia sitting in front of a graffiti art wall.
Oslo has the perfect mix of city and nature

“In Oslo you can go hiking in the woods during the day and go out partying in the evening, ” says Julia, an exchange student from Germany.