NTNU offers more than 30 international master's programmes taught in English, ranging from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, architecture, medicine and Erasmus Mundus programmes.
Because the language of instruction for these programmes is English, you don't have to comply with NTNU's Norwegian language requirements. You do, however, have to be able to demonstrate your English-language proficiency if you come from a country where a language other than English is the native language.
Chemical Engineering (MSc)
Childhood Studies (MPhil)
Coastal and Marine Civil Engineering (MSc)
Condensed Matter Physics (MSc)
Development Studies - Specializing in Geography (MPhil)
Development Studies - Specializing in Urban Challenges in East Africa (MPhil)
Electric Power Engineering (MSc)
English Linguistics and Language Acquisition (MPhil)
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (MSc)
Exercise Physiology/Sports Sciences (MSc)
Geotechnics and Geohazards (MSc)
Globalization - Global Politics and Culture (MSc)
Globalization - Global Technology Management (MSc)
Human Development (MPhil)
Hydropower Development (MSc)
Industrial Ecology (MSc)
Information Systems (MSc)
Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (MSc)
Light Metals Production (MSc)
Linguistics (MPhil)
Marine Coastal Development (MSc)
Marine Technology (MSc)
Mathematics (MSc)
Medical Technology (MSc)
Molecular Medicine (MSc)
Natural Gas Technology (MSc)
Natural Resources Management (MSc)
Neuroscience (MSc)
Petroleum Engineering/MSc in Petroleum Geosciences (MSc)
Project Management (MSc)
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS) (MSc)
Risk Psychology, Environment and Safety (MPhil)
Silicon and Ferroalloy Production (MSc)
Sustainable Architecture (new from 2010) (MSc)
Telematics - Communication Networks and Networked Services (MSc)
Urban Ecological Planning (Next admission 2011) (MSc)
Erasmus Mundus:
Applied Ethics (Master's Programme)
Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (Master's Programme)
Embedded Computing Systems (Master's Programme)
Security and Mobile Computing (Master's Programme)
NOMA:
Norad’s Programme for Master Studies:
International Master’s programmes
The online preliminary application forms open in October. The deadline for submission of the preliminary application is December 1 for applicants with an educational background from outside the Nordic countries.
For applicants with a Norwegian / Nordic degree, the application deadline is April 15.
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You may be eligible for funding support from NTNU or the Norwegian government, depending upon your home country and choice of study programmes. Students also have the option of paying for their own education. Here's what you need to know:
GENERAL INFORMATION