Master's Programme, 2 years

Master of Science in Molecular Medicine

- Study environment

In the new Laboratory Centre, students get to work in high-tech laboratory environments side by side with researchers both from NTNU, Sør-Trøndelag University College and St. Olavs Hospital.

Molecular medicine is a rapidly changing field, which requires interdisciplinary insight. Teaching on the MSc programme is provided by the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at NTNU, in cooperation with the Faculty of Technology at Sør-Trøndelag University College. Experts from other educational institutions also contribute to the teaching.

The teaching includes lectures, problem-based learning, colloquiums, laboratory exercises and project work, and is conducted in modern learning facilities. The language of instruction is English. This provides an opportunity to develop your skills in this language.

Since the MSc is an international programme you will meet fellow student with different ethnical backgrounds. This provides an opportunity to get to know other aspects of society than the Norwegian. In the academic year 2010/2011 there are students from 16 different countries.

Student and supervisor in the laboratorium at NTNU

Illustrasjonsbilde/FOTO

Illustrasjonsbilde/FOTO

“Nothing is for free” is a saying that is usually true. But at NTNU you will get quality education without having to pay any tuition fees.

SOMA is a social student organization for the master's students at the Faculty of Medicine. SOMA has various activities during the semesters, including a buddy programme for new students, excursions, courses in job searching and much more.

Visit SOMA's webpage for more information.