Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year µþ²¹³¦³ó±ð±ô´Ç°ù’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year µþ²¹³¦³ó±ð±ô´Ç°ù’s Degree | |
Course Level: | µþ²¹³¦³ó±ð±ô´Ç°ù’s | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 1994 (became a full university in 2007)
Location: Campuses in Kristiansand and Grimstad
Student Population: Approximately 13,000 students
Staff: Around 1,300 employees
Faculty of Engineering and Science
Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences
Faculty of Humanities and Education
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Business and Law
Engineering and Technology
Business Administration
Social Sciences
Health Sciences
Fine Arts
Education and Teacher Training
The university emphasizes research and innovation, with several research centers and institutes focusing on fields. UiA collaborates with industry and international institutions to promote research excellence and innovation.
Campuses: The Kristiansand campus is the largest, offering a wide range of facilities including libraries, sports centers, and student housing. The Grimstad campus focuses more on technology and engineering.
Student Organizations: UiA has a vibrant student community with numerous organizations, clubs, and societies catering to different interests, promoting an active campus life.
International Exchange: UiA encourages internationalization through exchange programs and partnerships with universities worldwide.
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Renewable Energy
Information and Communication Technology
Mathematics and Physics
Biotechnology
Renewable Energy
Mechatronics
Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Mathematics Education
Nursing
Social Work
Public Health
Sports Sciences
Clinical Health Science
Public Health Science
Sports Sciences
Early Childhood Education
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education
English
History
Nordic Languages and Literature
Religion, Philosophy, and Society
English
History
Nordic Languages and Literature
Religion, Philosophy, and Society
Literacy Studies
Special Education
Music Performance
Visual Arts
Theatre
Electronic Music
Music Performance
Fine Arts
Sociology
Political Science
Development Studies
Information Systems
Psychology
Sociology and Social Work
Political Science and Management
Information Systems
Global Development and Planning
Business Administration
Marketing and Management
Law
Business Administration (MBA)
International Business
Accounting and Auditing
Innovation and Knowledge Development
Law
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor in Development Studies |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in Information Systems |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in International Management |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in Marketing and Management |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in Music Performance |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in Renewable Energy |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Bachelor in Business Administration |
3 years |
$8,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master's in Coastal Ecology |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Development Management |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Global Development and Planning |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Information and Communication Technology |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Multimedia and Educational Technology |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Music Performance |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Public Policy and Management |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Renewable Energy |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Mechatronics |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Master's in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Business Administration |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Information and Communication Technology |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Health and Sport Sciences |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Special Needs Education |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Religion, Ethics, and Society |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Social Sciences |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Mathematical Sciences |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Engineering |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Popular Music Performance |
3 years |
No tuition fees |
Bachelor’s Programs: UiA offers undergraduate programs taught in English, including Business Administration, Development Studies, and Global Development Studies.
Master’s Programs: A wide range of master’s programs are available in English, such as Renewable Energy, Mechatronics, and Coastal Ecology.
PhD Programs: UiA also offers doctoral programs in disciplines, encouraging research in diverse fields.
Bachelor’s Programs: International students need to have completed their secondary education equivalent to Norwegian standards. Proficiency in English is required, usually demonstrated through TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Master’s Programs: Applicants must hold a relevant undergraduate degree. Specific requirements vary by program, but a good academic record and English proficiency are essential.
PhD Programs: Candidates must have a master’s degree in a relevant field and a research proposal. English proficiency is also required.
Online Application: Applications are submitted online through the university’s application portal.
Deadlines: Application deadlines for international students typically fall in December for the following academic year.
Documentation: Required documents include academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, a CV, and a motivation letter.
Tuition Fees: There are no tuition fees for international students, as Norway offers free education at public universities.
Scholarships: While tuition is free, living expenses can be high. UiA offers scholarships and grants to help cover living costs, such as the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund.
Accommodation: UiA provides student housing options, but it's advisable to apply early due to limited availability.
Cost of Living: Students should budget for accommodation, food, transport, and other personal expenses. The estimated monthly living cost is around NOK 10,000–12,000.
Work Opportunities: International students can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during holidays.
Explore Programs: Review the available bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD programs offered by UiA. Ensure the program aligns with your academic and career goals.
Academic Qualifications: Verify that you meet the academic qualifications for your chosen program. This includes having the necessary secondary or undergraduate education.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, you must demonstrate proficiency in English, typically through TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Specific Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements such as work experience, portfolio submission, or specific subject prerequisites.
Transcripts: Academic transcripts and certificates from previous education.
English Proficiency Test Scores: TOEFL, IELTS, or other accepted English proficiency test scores.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV outlining your educational and professional background.
Motivation Letter: A statement of purpose explaining your interest in the program and your future goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Depending on the program, you may need one or more letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Application Portal: Submit your application through UiA’s online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fee, if required.
Deadlines: Ensure you meet the application deadlines:
Non-EU/EEA Students: December 1 for the following academic year.
EU/EEA Students: April 15 for the following academic year.
Application Review: The admissions committee will review your application and documents.
Decision Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email. This usually occurs a few months after the application deadline.
Accept Offer: If admitted, you will need to confirm your acceptance of the offer.
Visa and Residence Permit: For non-EU/EEA students, apply for a student visa and residence permit. This process can take several weeks, so start early.
Accommodation: Apply for student housing through SiA (the student welfare organization) or arrange private accommodation.
Travel Arrangements: Plan your travel to Norway, ensuring you arrive in time for orientation and the start of classes.
Health Insurance: Ensure you have adequate health insurance coverage.
Orientation Program: Participate in the orientation program for international students. This helps you get acquainted with the campus, academic system, and local culture.
Begin Studies: Start your academic journey at UiA.
Autumn Semester: The primary intake for most programs is in the autumn semester, starting in August.
Spring Semester: Limited programs may have intake in the spring semester, starting in January.
Academic Qualifications:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to Norwegian standards.
A good academic record with specific subject requirements depending on the program.
English Proficiency:
Minimum scores typically required: TOEFL (80 iBT) or IELTS (6.0 overall band score).
Some programs might accept other recognized English language tests.
Specific Program Requirements:
Certain programs may have additional requirements such as specific grades in relevant subjects or entrance examinations.
Academic Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
A good academic record (minimum grade point average may be specified by the program).
English Proficiency:
Minimum scores typically required: TOEFL (90 iBT) or IELTS (6.5 overall band score).
Some programs might accept other recognized English language tests.
Specific Program Requirements:
Some programs may require relevant work experience, a portfolio, or specific course prerequisites.
Academic Qualifications:
A master’s degree in a relevant field.
Strong academic and research record.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal that aligns with the university’s research priorities.
English Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency is required, usually with similar minimum scores as for master’s programs.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Additional Notes |
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Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund |
EU/EEA students; must meet academic and financial need |
Loan and grant for living expenses |
Application through Norwegian government portal |
Quota Scheme Scholarship |
Students from developing countries |
Full tuition, living expenses, travel |
Limited availability, currently under revision |
UiA Performance Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance |
Financial support for top students |
Typically awarded after enrollment |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Exchange students from partner universities |
Monthly stipend, travel support |
For short-term mobility programs |
Nordplus Scholarships |
Students from Nordic and Baltic countries |
Financial support for exchange |
Part of the Nordplus Higher Education program |
PhD Research Fellowships |
Enrolled PhD students |
Salary, research funding |
Competitive, based on research proposal |
External Scholarships and Grants |
Varies by funding organization |
Varies |
Students encouraged to seek external funding |
Facility |
Description |
Cost |
---|---|---|
Campus Locations |
Kristiansand Campus, Grimstad Campus |
N/A |
Student Housing |
On-campus student housing managed by SiA (Student Welfare Organization) |
NOK 3,000 - 5,500 per month |
Private Accommodation |
Off-campus private housing options |
NOK 4,000 - 7,000 per month |
Library |
Modern libraries with extensive collections, study areas, and digital resources |
N/A |
Sports Facilities |
Gyms, sports halls, and outdoor sports areas available for students |
Varies (membership fee may apply) |
Cafeterias and Dining |
Multiple cafeterias offering a variety of meals and snacks |
NOK 50 - 100 per meal |
Computer Labs and Wi-Fi |
Computer labs and campus-wide Wi-Fi access |
N/A |
Student Organizations and Clubs |
Student organizations, clubs, and societies |
Membership fees may apply (typically low) |
Health Services |
On-campus health services including medical consultations |
Varies (some services may be free or subsidized) |
Transportation |
Public transportation options including buses and bicycles |
NOK 400 - 600 monthly pass (bus) |
Modern Facilities: UiA boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including well-equipped libraries, computer labs, and research centers.
Support Services: Academic advising, tutoring, and counseling services are available to support students' academic and personal development.
Student Organizations: A wide range of student organizations and clubs cater to interests, including academic, cultural, sports, and hobby groups.
Events and Festivals: Regular events, cultural festivals, and social gatherings are organized to help students engage and integrate into the community.
Sports Facilities: On-campus gyms, sports halls, and outdoor sports areas offer opportunities for physical activities and sports.
Sports Clubs: Sports clubs, including football, basketball, volleyball, and more, are available for students to join.
Student Housing: Managed by the Student Welfare Organization (SiA), on-campus housing provides convenient and affordable living options.
Private Housing: Off-campus private housing options are also available, offering a range of accommodation types to suit different needs and budgets.
Health Services: On-campus health services include medical consultations, mental health support, and wellness programs.
Counseling Services: Professional counseling services are available to support students' mental and emotional well-being.
Cafeterias: Multiple cafeterias on campus offer a variety of meals and snacks, catering to diverse dietary preferences.
Student Kitchens: Shared kitchen facilities are available in student housing for those who prefer to cook their own meals.
Public Transport: Reliable public transportation, including buses, is available for commuting between campuses and around the city.
Bicycle-Friendly: The campuses are bicycle-friendly, with bike racks and rental options available.
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation programs help international students acclimate to life in Norway and at UiA.
Language Courses: Norwegian language courses are offered to help international students integrate into the local community.
Buddy Program: The buddy program pairs new international students with current students to provide guidance and support.
Accommodation: NOK 3,000 - 7,000 per month depending on housing type.
Food: NOK 50 - 100 per meal at campus cafeterias.
Transportation: NOK 400 - 600 for a monthly bus pass.
Miscellaneous Expenses: Students should budget for additional expenses such as study materials, personal items, and leisure activities.
Career Center: UiA has a dedicated Career Center that provides services to help students with their career planning and job search.
Career Counseling: One-on-one career counseling sessions are available to assist students in identifying career goals, improving resumes, and preparing for job interviews.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars on career development, job search strategies, and professional skills.
Internship Programs: Many programs at UiA incorporate internships as a part of the curriculum, providing students with hands-on experience in their field of study.
Industry Partnerships: UiA collaborates with industries and companies to offer internship placements, giving students valuable industry exposure.
Career Fairs: Annual career fairs are organized where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and network with industry professionals.
On-Campus Recruitment: Companies visit the campus for recruitment drives, offering students the chance to apply for positions directly.
Alumni Association: UiA’s alumni network is a valuable resource for current students, providing networking opportunities, mentorship, and career advice.
Networking Events: Regular events and gatherings are organized for alumni and current students to facilitate connections and professional growth.
Employment Statistics: UiA publishes employment statistics for graduates, highlighting the success of alumni in securing jobs post-graduation.
Industry Sectors: Graduates from UiA find employment in sectors, including technology, business, education, health, and public administration.
Work Permits: Assistance is provided to international students regarding work permits and understanding the legalities of working in Norway.
Cultural Adaptation: Programs and workshops to help international students adapt to the Norwegian work culture and environment.
Innovation Lab: UiA has an Innovation Lab that supports students interested in entrepreneurship, offering resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities.
Startup Support: Guidance and support for students looking to start their own businesses, including access to incubators and accelerators.
Student Jobs: The Career Center also helps students find part-time work opportunities that can be balanced with their studies.
Work Experience: Part-time jobs provide students with additional work experience and help them earn while they learn.
Selectivity: Acceptance rates can vary widely depending on the program, level of study (bachelor’s, master’s, PhD), and the number of applicants each year.
Competitive Programs: Programs with a high number of applicants, such as those in business, technology, and health sciences, may have lower acceptance rates due to limited spots and high demand.
International Students: Admission for international students may also be competitive, particularly for programs taught in English, which attract a global pool of applicants.
Academic Performance: Strong academic records and meeting specific program requirements significantly impact admission chances.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, demonstrating proficiency through standardized tests like TOEFL or IELTS is crucial.
Relevant Experience: For master’s and PhD programs, relevant work experience and a solid research proposal can influence acceptance rates.
Location: Situated in Kristiansand, the largest city in Southern Norway.
Facilities: This campus hosts a variety of modern facilities, including lecture halls, libraries, research centers, sports facilities, and student housing.
Academic Departments: Houses multiple academic departments, including Business and Law, Education, Arts, and Humanities.
Student Life: Offers a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations, cultural events, and recreational activities.
Location: Located in Grimstad, a coastal town known for its scenic beauty and maritime heritage.
Facilities: The Grimstad campus is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, workshops, a library, and student accommodation.
Academic Departments: Focuses on engineering and technology programs, including the Faculty of Engineering and Science.
Innovation and Research: Home to innovation labs and research centers, promoting collaboration between students, faculty, and industry.
Public Transport: Both campuses are well-connected by public transportation, including buses and trains, making it easy for students to commute.
Bicycle-Friendly: The campuses are bicycle-friendly, with bike racks and rental options available.