International Master's Degree Programmes at The Faculty of Natural Sciences - Faculty of Natural Sciences
International Master's degree programmes
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At Faculty of Natural Sciences, we offer several 2-year International Master’s degree programmes, all with English as language of instruction. If you have a bachelor's degree you may be eligible for admission to several of our programmes, please follow links below for specific information regarding each programme.
Master's Degrees
Master's programme 2-year
- MSc in Aquatic Food Production - Safety and Quality (Nordic Master's) Expires, replaced by MSc Ocean Resourses
- MSc in Biology
- MSc in Biotechnology
- MSc in Chemical Engineering
- MSc in Chemistry
- MSc in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- MSc in Food and Technology (Norwegian only)
- MSc in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (Nordic Master's)
- Msc in Marine Coastal Development (in co-operation with IV) Expires, replaced by MSc Ocean Resourses
- MSc in Materials Science and Engineeringc
- MSc in Natural Resources Management
- MSc in Ocean Resourses
- MSc in Physics
- MSc in Polymer Technology (Nordic Master's)
- Master of Technology (Sivilingeniør) in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
- Master of Technology (Sivilingeniør) in Materials Technology
Application deadlines
Non-EU/non-EEA students:
1 December 2019
EU/EEA students:
1 March 2020
Norwegian/Nordic students:
15 April 2020
The application portal for International Master's degrees is now open, Nordic and EU/EEA students can apply after 1 February 2020
Questions
Please see our FAQGroup for EU applicants
Group for non-EU applicants