Study environment

Sound and Vibration - Master's Programme

Study environment

Being a student in Trondheim

Main building of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Picture.

Trondheim is known for its good student and study environment and has been elected Norway’s best student city several times. The number of inhabitants in Trondheim exceeds 200,000 and its 37,000 students clearly leave their mark on the city. Studentersamfundet (the students’ association) functions as a base for many students. Whatever you like to do in your leisure, you will no doubt find something to participate in.

As a master’s student in Trondheim, you will work closely with staff and researchers and become part of an outstanding international, multicultural research environment. The programme offers 20 places in Trondheim.

As a Sound & Vibration student, you will be part of an inclusive community - with Elektro/B033 as a natural meeting place outside lectures. Here, you’ll meet highly skilled supervisors across many fields, and you’ll have access to state-of-the-art laboratories such as the acoustics hall and the anechoic chamber.