This course gives an introduction to commutative rings and their modules. We study concepts such as localization, decomposition of modules, chain conditions for rings and modules, and dimension theory ...
The course aims to give a thorough introduction to advanced topics and critical thinking in modelling in economic evaluation. Students who are admitted to study programmes at UiO must each semester ...
This course introduces students to the international legal norms relevant to addressing climate change and its adverse impacts. These norms are found in the (1) UN climate regime, (2) other ...
This course gives a basic introduction to machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Through an algorithmic approach, the students are given a practical understanding of the methods being ...
This course has joint teaching with ECON9106B – Advanced Applied Econometrics. This course introduces core microeconometric methods for estimation and inference, Advanced causal inference, and the ...
This course provides an overview of a range of resources and practical bioinformatic tools that are used in molecular biology. Scientists actively developing and applying bioinformatic tools in their ...
The course provides a comprehensive overview of energy system analysis, a discipline that gives insights on how energy systems can be designed and operated to cover future energy needs in a ...
A wealth of individual and public health data is generated and captured digitally. How can this abundance of data be utilized in the health sector and what is the role of novel digital technologies in ...
The course concerns understanding the relationship between ICTs and development. This is an important sub-discipline within Information Systems research, and is especially relevant in current times ...
Digital Transformation of Healthcare aims to develop students’ understanding of digital health in a global context and with a key focus on Norway. After completing the course, students are able to ...
How did we get into the current mess of environmental problems? How have our interactions with nature changed over time? Where are the historical roots of today’s ecological challenges? This course ...
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