Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established: 2005 (though it has roots going back to 1969 when it was initially a university college)
Type: Public University
Location: Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
Faculty of Arts and Education
Department of Early Childhood Education
Department of Education and Sports Science
Department of Cultural Studies and Languages
Department of Music and Dance
Faculty of Social Sciences
Department of Media and Social Sciences
Department of Social Studies
Department of Industrial Economics, Risk Management, and Planning
Department of Safety, Economics, and Planning
Faculty of Science and Technology
Department of Chemistry, Bioscience, and Environmental Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science
Department of Energy Resources
Department of Mathematics and Physics
Department of Safety, Economics, and Planning
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS: A research institute conducting research in energy, health, climate, environment, society, and technology.
The National IOR Centre of Norway: Focusing on enhanced oil recovery techniques.
CIAM (Centre for Industrial Asset Management): Concentrates on research and education in industrial asset management.
Campus: The main campus is located at Ullandhaug, which houses most of the university's faculties, departments, and administrative services.
Accommodation: The university offers housing options for students, including dormitories and apartments.
Student Organizations: UiS has a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations, clubs, and societies catering to interests and activities.
Sports and Recreation: There are ample opportunities for sports and recreational activities, with facilities available for fitness, team sports, and outdoor activities.
Bachelor in Early Childhood Education
Bachelor in Primary Education (Grades 1-7)
Bachelor in Primary Education (Grades 5-10)
Bachelor in English and Literacy Studies
Bachelor in Dance
Bachelor in Music Performance
Master in Literacy Studies
Master in Nordic and International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
Master in Music Performance
Master in Early Childhood Education and Care
Bachelor in Social Work
Bachelor in Sociology
Bachelor in Media and Journalism
Bachelor in Hotel Management
Bachelor in Urban Planning
Master in Social Work
Master in Sociology
Master in Change Management
Master in Urban Planning
Master in Risk Management
Master in Energy, Environment and Society
Master in Societal Safety
Bachelor in Biological Chemistry
Bachelor in Petroleum Engineering
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor in Computer Science
Bachelor in Civil Engineering
Master in Biological Chemistry
Master in Petroleum Engineering
Master in Offshore Technology
Master in Mechanical Engineering
Master in Industrial Asset Management
Master in Computer Science
Master in Environmental Engineering
Master in Mathematics and Physics
Bachelor in Business Administration
Bachelor in Economics
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Master in Applied Finance
Master in Economics and Business Administration
UiS also offers special programs and doctoral (PhD) programs across all faculties. These programs are research-intensive and require a relevant master's degree, along with a strong academic and research background.
Master in Literacy Studies
Master in Biological Chemistry
Master in Petroleum Engineering
Master in Offshore Technology
Master in Environmental Engineering
Master in Risk Management
Master in Industrial Asset Management
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Petroleum Engineering |
3 years |
17,000 |
Computer Science |
3 years |
17,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
3 years |
17,000 |
Biological Chemistry |
3 years |
17,000 |
Hotel Management |
3 years |
17,000 |
Nursing |
3 years |
17,000 |
Business Administration |
3 years |
17,000 |
Environmental Engineering |
3 years |
17,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Business Administration |
2 years |
18,000 |
Digital Society and Societal Transformations |
2 years |
18,000 |
Energy, Environment and Society |
2 years |
18,000 |
Risk Analysis |
2 years |
18,000 |
Service Leadership in International Business |
2 years |
18,000 |
Computational Engineering |
2 years |
18,000 |
Computer Science |
2 years |
18,000 |
Data Science |
2 years |
18,000 |
City and Regional Planning |
2 years |
18,000 |
Energy, Reservoir and Earth Sciences |
2 years |
18,000 |
Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
18,000 |
Industrial Asset Management |
2 years |
18,000 |
Marine and Offshore Technology |
2 years |
18,000 |
Petroleum Engineering |
2 years |
18,000 |
Structural and Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
18,000 |
English and Literacy Studies |
2 years |
18,000 |
Prehospital Critical Care |
2 years |
18,000 |
Biological Chemistry |
2 years |
18,000 |
Mathematics and Physics |
2 years |
18,000 |
European Migration and Intercultural Relations |
2 years |
18,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Educational Sciences and Humanities |
3-4 years |
Fully funded (no tuition fees) |
PhD in Health and Medicine |
3-4 years |
Fully funded (no tuition fees) |
PhD in Science and Technology |
3-4 years |
Fully funded (no tuition fees) |
PhD in Social Sciences |
3-4 years |
Fully funded (no tuition fees) |
PhD in Management, Economics, and Tourism |
3-4 years |
Fully funded (no tuition fees) |
Bachelor's Programs: Taught primarily in Norwegian, with some courses in English. Popular programs include Petroleum Engineering, Computer Science, and Business Administration.
Master's Programs: A wide range of programs taught in English, such as Business Administration, Data Science, and Environmental Engineering.
PhD Programs: Fully funded positions available across disciplines including Health and Medicine, Science and Technology, and Social Sciences.
Bachelor's Programs: Completion of secondary education and proficiency in Norwegian for most programs. English-taught programs require proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL).
Master's Programs: Relevant bachelor’s degree, proof of English proficiency, and sometimes specific academic prerequisites.
PhD Programs: Relevant master’s degree, project description, and funding plan. Most positions are funded and come with a salary.
Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs: From the academic year 2023/2024, non-EU/EEA students are required to pay tuition fees. For example, Master's programs typically cost around USD 18,000 per year​.
PhD Programs: Fully funded, no tuition fees. PhD candidates usually receive a salary​​.
Accommodation: Student housing is available and managed by the Student Welfare Organization (SiS). Options range from dormitories to apartments.
Student Organizations: Numerous student organizations, sports clubs, and cultural groups. The International Students’ Union organizes events and activities to help international students integrate.
Support Services: UiS provides extensive support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and language courses.
Living Expenses: Estimated at around NOK 151,690 (approximately USD 15,000) per year. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and leisure activities​​.
A completed secondary education equivalent to the Norwegian upper secondary school.
For master's programs, a relevant bachelor's degree is required.
Proof of English language proficiency through tests like TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent is required.
Some programs might have specific Norwegian language requirements.
Certain programs may have additional requirements such as work experience, portfolio, or specific coursework.
Explore the programs offered and choose one that matches your academic background and interests.
Academic transcripts and certificates.
Proof of English proficiency.
Copy of passport.
CV and motivation letter for some programs.
Recommendation letters, if required.
Applications are submitted through the online application portal, Søknadsweb.
Fill in the necessary details and upload the required documents.
For international students, the deadline is usually between December and January for the following academic year.
Some programs may have different deadlines.
Check if there is an application fee and ensure it is paid.
Applications are reviewed based on academic merit and the fulfillment of specific program requirements.
Admission results are typically announced by the end of April.
Accepted students must confirm their acceptance within a specified deadline.
Apply for a student visa and residence permit as required for non-EU/EEA students.
Arrange for student housing through the university’s housing office or other accommodation options.
Intake Period: The main intake period is in the autumn semester (August). Some programs may also offer spring intake (January), but this is less common.
Intake Period: Most master's programs begin in the autumn semester (August). A few programs may offer a spring intake (January).
Intake Period: PhD programs typically have rolling admissions, allowing candidates to apply throughout the year, depending on the availability of supervision and funding.
Educational Background:
Completed secondary education equivalent to the Norwegian upper secondary school.
Specific subject requirements may apply depending on the program.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent).
Some programs may require proficiency in Norwegian.
Additional Requirements:
Certain programs may require entrance exams, interviews, or portfolios (e.g., arts and design programs).
Educational Background:
A completed bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field.
Some programs may require specific coursework or a minimum grade point average.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent).
Some programs taught in Norwegian may require proficiency in Norwegian.
Program-Specific Requirements:
Relevant work experience may be required for some professional programs.
Portfolio, research proposal, or additional documentation might be necessary for certain fields of study.
Educational Background:
A completed master's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field.
Demonstrated academic excellence and research potential.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal that aligns with the university's research priorities and available supervision.
Funding:
Proof of funding for the duration of the PhD program, either through scholarships, grants, or other financial support.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in English is usually required. Some programs may also require proficiency in Norwegian.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Benefits |
Application Process |
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Quota Scheme Scholarship |
Students from developing countries and Eastern Europe/Central Asia |
Full tuition, living expenses, travel costs |
Automatically considered during program application |
Erasmus+ Scholarship |
EU/EEA students participating in exchange programs |
Monthly stipend, travel costs |
Apply through home university's international office |
Norwegian Government Scholarship |
International students pursuing master's and PhD programs |
Full or partial tuition coverage |
Apply through the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills |
University of Stavanger PhD Fellowship |
PhD candidates |
Monthly stipend, research funding |
Apply through specific PhD program announcements |
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMD) |
Students participating in specific joint master’s programs |
Full tuition, living expenses, travel costs |
Apply directly to the EMJMD consortium |
Fulbright Grants |
US students pursuing study or research in Norway |
Tuition fees, living expenses |
Apply through the Fulbright Commission |
SIU (Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Education) Scholarships |
Students from partner universities involved in specific collaboration projects |
Travel and living expenses |
Apply through the collaboration project coordinators |
External Scholarships and Grants |
Scholarships offered by external organizations and foundations |
Varies depending on the organization |
Apply directly to the respective organizations |
Campus |
Facilities |
Location |
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Ullandhaug Campus |
Main campus with lecture halls, libraries, laboratories, student services, sports facilities, and cafeterias. |
Ullandhaug, Stavanger |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Facilities |
Cost (per month) |
---|---|---|---|
Student Dormitories |
Single rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities |
Common areas, laundry rooms, internet access |
NOK 3,500 - 5,000 |
Single Apartments |
Private rooms with individual kitchen and bathroom |
Furnished, internet access, utilities included |
NOK 5,500 - 7,500 |
Family Apartments |
Larger apartments suitable for students with families |
Furnished, internet access, utilities included |
NOK 8,000 - 10,000 |
Shared Housing |
Shared apartments or houses with private rooms and shared common areas |
Internet access, common areas, kitchen, utilities included |
NOK 4,000 - 6,000 |
Academic Organizations: Related to specific fields of study, providing networking opportunities, guest lectures, and career guidance.
Cultural and Recreational Clubs: Include music, dance, theater, photography, and hobby groups.
Political and Social Organizations: Student parliament and political groups encourage active student involvement in governance and societal issues.
Facilities: Access to gyms, sports halls, and outdoor fields. Discounted memberships for students.
Activities: Organized sports teams, fitness classes, outdoor activities like hiking and skiing trips.
Events: Frequent cultural events hosted by both the university and student organizations.
Arts: Opportunities to participate in or enjoy artistic performances and exhibitions.
Welcome Week: Extensive orientation program for new students, including social activities and practical information sessions.
Regular Events: Weekly or monthly social gatherings, themed parties, and excursions.
Academic Support: Tutoring, writing centers, and workshops.
Health and Wellbeing: On-campus health services, counseling, and mental health support.
Career Services: Job fairs, career counseling, and internship placements.
Orientation Programs: Special orientation and welcome activities for international students to help them acclimate to life in Norway and at UiS.
Buddy Program: Pairing new international students with current students to assist with integration and socialization.
Language Support: Norwegian language courses and conversation groups.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular sessions on resume writing, interview skills, and job search strategies.
Individual Counseling: Personalized career counseling sessions to help students identify career goals and plan their job search.
Integrated Internships: Many programs include mandatory internships as part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience.
External Internships: Partnerships with companies in industries, offering internships during summer breaks or as part of academic projects.
Annual Job Fairs: Events where local and international companies visit the campus to recruit students for internships and full-time positions.
Company Presentations: Opportunities for students to interact with recruiters and learn about job openings and company cultures.
Collaborations: Close collaboration with the energy sector, technology companies, and other key industries in the Stavanger region.
Research Projects: Opportunities to work on industry-funded research projects, enhancing employability and practical experience.
Alumni Network:
Mentoring Programs: Alumni mentoring programs connecting students with experienced professionals for career advice and networking.
Networking Events: Regular events to build connections between current students and alumni working in industries.
Student Projects:
Capstone Projects: Final year projects that involve solving real-world problems provided by industry partners.
Case Competitions: Participation in national and international case competitions to develop problem-solving and teamwork skills.
Online Job Portals:
UiS Job Portal: Access to job and internship listings, company profiles, and application resources.
External Job Boards: Guidance on using popular Norwegian and international job portals to find employment opportunities.
Support for International Students:
Visa and Work Permit Guidance: Assistance with understanding visa regulations and obtaining work permits for internships and jobs.
Cultural Workshops: Workshops to help international students adapt to the Norwegian work culture and improve their job prospects.
Level of Study |
Acceptance Rate |
---|---|
Bachelor's Programs |
Approximately 20-30% |
Master's Programs |
Approximately 30-40% |
PhD Programs |
Highly competitive, varies by department and research focus |
Location: Ullandhaug, about 4 km from the city center of Stavanger.
Academic Buildings: Houses the majority of faculties, including the Faculty of Science and Technology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Arts and Education.
Library: Modern library with extensive collections, study areas, and digital resources.
Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for scientific and technological research.
Student Services: Offices providing student support services, career counseling, and academic advising.
Sports Facilities: Gym, sports halls, and outdoor sports fields.
Cafeterias and Dining: Multiple dining options offering a variety of meals.
Housing: On-campus accommodation for students, including dormitories and family apartments.
Performing Arts: Specialized facilities for music, dance, and drama.
Concert Halls: Venues for performances and events.
Practice Rooms: Rooms equipped for individual and group practice for performing arts students.