Study in Norway, Admissions, Scholarships, Financial Aid

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Have you already achieved your undergrad and are looking to take it to the next level? Or are you just looking ahead, you eager beaver?

As opposed to the limited amount of Bachelor’s courses taught in English, Master’s courses are offered in the hundreds.

Obtaining your Master’s in Norway is a similar procedure to most other countries. Courses involve a series of lectures, active workshops, seminars, and hands-on research.

At the close of your studies, you will need to present your dissertation to the university. This will be independently researched and could be a topic of your choice, or one relevant to your studies decided by your university.

Some universities also offer a Long Cycle Master’s programs, which commences during the Bachelor’s program and in all is a combination of 5-6 years of studies and credits.

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