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Study in Norway. www.studyinnorway.no. Education system. Norway is one of the leading countries confirming the guidelines from the Bologna system in European higher education
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Study in Norway www.studyinnorway.no
Education system • Norway is one of the leading countries confirming the guidelines from the Bologna system in European higher education • The degree system based on the Bachelor`s, Master`s and Ph.d. structure has been successfully implemented, together with the ECTS credit system • More than 200 Master programmes taught in english, covering a variety of subject areas
Education system • 7 accredited universities • 9 accredited specialized university institutions • 22 accredited university colleges • Almost all higher education institutions are state-run • Tuition is not required, although fees may be imposed for certain professional education programmes • The academic year normally runs from mid-August to mid-June. Courses are measured in “studiepoeng” according to the ECTS standard (European Credit Transfer System credits).
Important institutions International Office at SEBS is currently working to renew cooperation with these 4 Universities: • Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen. www.nhh.no • BI- Norwegian School of Management, Oslo. www.bi.no • Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo. www.umb.no • Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. www.ntnu.no
Study in Norway • Some examples of Master programmes in english: • Master of Science in Economics (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) • M.Sc. in Business Creation and Entrepreneurship (University of Tromsø) • Master in International Business (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration ,Bergen)
Master of Science in Business and Economics (BI Norwegian School of Management, Oslo) • Master of Science in Information Systems (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)Master in Energy, Natural Resources and the Environment (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)
Scholarships • First you need to apply and be accepted into one of the Universities approved by International Office • Living expenses in Norway are high; but when you are accepted as a student you can apply for a scholarship through the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund • Find out more on www.studyinnorway.no/sn/Tuition-Scholarships/Scholarships
Study in Norway • Where do I get application forms and where do I send my application?Application forms should be requested from the individual institution (e.g. from their website). All applications should also be sent directly to the institutions. • The official gateway for studying in Norway is • www.studyinnorway.no • You can also find them on Facebook- Study in Norway