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For our students

Faculty of Architecture and Design

For our students


Find your advisor

Find your advisor:

About student counselling

Student guidance

Your student advisor on your program can among other things help you with:

  • education plan
  • progression
  • studying abroad
  • leave of absence
  • direction 
  • facing other challenges

The advisors have a duty of confidentiality, and you can remain anonymous if you like. For questions related to specific subjects, we will refer you to the relevant department.


Guidance in Trondheim

Guidance in Trondheim


Architecture

Architecture (5 year and 2 year study)


For questions related to your study or your student life, send us an email: arkitekturstudiet@iap.ntnu.no. Or contact us directly.

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Study programme leader

Real Estate and Facility Management (2 year study)

Real Estate and Facility Management (2 year study)


Physical Planning (2 year study)

Physical Planning (2 year study)


Industrial Design (5 year and 2 year study)

Industrial Design (5 year and 2 year study)


Sustainable Architecture (2 year study)

Sustainable Architecture (2 year study)


Traditional Building Craft (4 year study)

Traditional Building Craft (4 year study)

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Urban Ecological Planning (2 years)

Urban Ecological Planning (2 years)


Student organizations

Student organizations

There are a variety of student organizations to participate in at NTNU.
Whether you are interested in politics, culture, like competing, fixing, experimenting or setting up a brand new organization:
Here is a overview.

Student government

Student government

Are you curious on what the student government is all about?
Do you know who makes the decisions on your behalf at NTNU?
Do you want to have a say and be able to influence your and your fellow students conditions?

Find out who your representative is.

More information about the NTNU student government here.

Whistle blowing and emergency preparedness

Whistle blowing and emergency preparedness

Speak Up - NTNU
To ensure maintaining a safe study- and work environment, it is crucial that we speak up about unwanted incidents.
 

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What do we do in a case of emergency?