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: January 1, 2017 (merger of Bergen University College, Stord/Haugesund University College, and Sogn og Fjordane University College)
Type: Public University of Applied Sciences
Locations: Multiple campuses located in Bergen, Førde, Haugesund, Sogndal, and Stord
Students: Approximately 16,000
Staff: Around 1,600
Engineering and Technology
Health and Social Sciences
Maritime Studies
Natural Sciences
Teacher Education and Arts
Renewable Energy
Maritime Safety and Operations
Health and Welfare
Education and Teaching
HVL's campuses are equipped with modern facilities, including state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and student support services. The university emphasizes creating a conducive learning environment with ample opportunities for hands-on experience and practical training.
HVL has a robust network of international partnerships, facilitating student and staff exchanges, joint research projects, and participation in global academic networks. This fosters a multicultural environment and broadens the academic and professional horizons for students and staff alike.
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Nursing
Social Work
Occupational Therapy
Radiography
Nautical Science
Marine Engineering
Aquaculture and Marine Biology
Environmental Sciences
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education
Early Childhood Education
Music and Drama Education
Energy Technology
Software Engineering
Maritime Operations
Clinical Nursing
Public Health
Psychosocial Work with Children and Youth
Sustainable Energy Technology
Climate Change Management
Education with ICT
Special Needs Education
Pedagogy and Education for Sustainable Development
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Civil Engineering |
3 |
0 |
Electrical Engineering |
3 |
0 |
Mechanical Engineering |
3 |
0 |
Computer Engineering |
3 |
0 |
Nursing |
3 |
0 |
Social Work |
3 |
0 |
Occupational Therapy |
3 |
0 |
Radiography |
3 |
0 |
Nautical Science |
3 |
0 |
Marine Engineering |
3 |
0 |
Aquaculture and Marine Biology |
3 |
0 |
Environmental Sciences |
3 |
0 |
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education |
4 |
0 |
Early Childhood Education |
4 |
0 |
Music and Drama Education |
4 |
0 |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Energy Technology |
2 |
0 |
Software Engineering |
2 |
0 |
Maritime Operations |
2 |
0 |
Clinical Nursing |
2 |
0 |
Public Health |
2 |
0 |
Psychosocial Work with Children and Youth |
2 |
0 |
Sustainable Energy Technology |
2 |
0 |
Climate Change Management |
2 |
0 |
Education with ICT |
2 |
0 |
Special Needs Education |
2 |
0 |
Pedagogy and Education for Sustainable Development |
2 |
0 |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Nautical Operations |
3 |
0 |
PhD in Computer Science: Software Engineering, Sensor Networks, and Engineering Computing |
3 |
0 |
PhD in Health, Functioning and Participation |
3 |
0 |
Engineering and Technology
Health and Social Sciences
Maritime Studies
Environmental Sciences
Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)
Specific program requirements (e.g., mathematics for engineering programs)
Relevant bachelor's degree
Proof of English proficiency
Specific program requirements
Relevant master’s degree
Research proposal
Proof of English proficiency
Online Application: International students need to apply online through the HVL application portal.
Documentation: Submit required documents including transcripts, English proficiency test scores, CV, and letters of recommendation.
Deadlines: Application deadlines vary by program and intake (typically December for the autumn semester).
HVL does not charge tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs for international students. However, there are some semester fees (approximately USD 80-100) that cover services like the student welfare organization.
Norwegian Government Scholarships: Quota Scheme, Erasmus+ grants, etc.
Program-specific Scholarships: Some programs offer scholarships based on merit.
International students need to budget for living expenses, which include accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal expenses. Estimated monthly expenses are around USD 1,200-1,500.
Review the available programs and select the one that fits your academic background and career goals.
Ensure you meet the specific admission requirements for the program.
Bachelor’s Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS), and specific program requirements.
Master’s Programs: Relevant bachelor’s degree, proof of English proficiency, and specific program requirements.
PhD Programs: Relevant master’s degree, research proposal, proof of English proficiency, and relevant academic publications or work experience.
Gather all required documents, including academic transcripts, diplomas, proof of English proficiency, CV, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose.
Complete the online application form available on the HVL website.
Upload all required documents to the application portal.
Pay any applicable application fees, if required.
Bachelor’s Programs: Usually around December for autumn semester intake.
Master’s Programs: Usually around December for autumn semester intake.
PhD Programs: Deadlines may vary; check specific program details.
Ensure all information is accurate and complete before submitting your application.
Monitor your email for any communication from HVL regarding your application.
The admissions committee will review your application and documents.
If shortlisted, you might be invited for an interview (typically for PhD programs).
If accepted, you will receive an offer letter.
Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions provided in the offer letter.
Non-EU/EEA students must apply for a student residence permit.
Required documents include proof of admission, proof of sufficient funds, health insurance, and housing confirmation.
Apply for student housing through the student welfare organization (Sammen) or seek private housing options.
Plan your travel to Norway.
Attend orientation programs and register with local authorities upon arrival.
Main Intake: Autumn semester (August/September)
Application Deadline: Typically December 1st for international applicants
Main Intake: Autumn semester (August/September)
Application Deadline: Typically December 1st for international applicants
Intake: Varies by program; some programs have continuous admission while others may have specific deadlines
Application Deadlines: Check specific program details
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma: Must be equivalent to the Norwegian secondary school diploma.
Specific Subject Requirements: Certain programs may require specific subjects at a higher level (e.g., mathematics for engineering programs).
Language Proficiency:
English Proficiency: International students must demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (iBT)
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0
Other equivalent tests may also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
Documentation: Certified copies of transcripts, diplomas, and English proficiency test results.
Statement of Purpose: Some programs may require a personal statement or letter of motivation.
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree: Relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
Grade Requirements: Minimum average grade equivalent to the Norwegian grade C.
Language Proficiency:
English Proficiency: International students must demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (iBT)
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
Other equivalent tests may also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
Documentation: Certified copies of transcripts, diplomas, and English proficiency test results.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two academic or professional references.
Statement of Purpose: A detailed letter explaining your motivation for applying and your academic interests.
Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements such as a portfolio (for design programs) or relevant work experience.
Academic Requirements:
Master’s Degree: Relevant master’s degree from a recognized institution.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining your intended research project.
Language Proficiency:
English Proficiency: International students must demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (iBT)
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
Other equivalent tests may also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
Documentation: Certified copies of transcripts, diplomas, English proficiency test results, and a CV.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two academic or professional references.
Previous Research: Relevant academic publications or research experience.
Interview: Some programs may require an interview as part of the admission process.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
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Norwegian Government Quota Scheme |
International students from selected countries |
Tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs |
Erasmus+ Grants |
EU/EEA students participating in exchange programs |
Living expenses, travel costs |
HVL International Mobility Grant |
International students enrolled in HVL programs |
Partial funding for living expenses |
HVL Excellence Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance and potential |
Tuition fee waiver, partial living expenses |
Nordplus Scholarship |
Students from Nordic and Baltic countries |
Living expenses, travel costs |
Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund |
Norwegian and some international students |
Tuition fees, living expenses (loans) |
Campus Location |
Accommodation Type |
Monthly Cost (USD) |
Facilities |
---|---|---|---|
Bergen |
Student dormitories, shared apartments |
500 |
Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, common areas |
Førde |
Student dormitories, shared apartments |
450 |
Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, common areas |
Haugesund |
Student dormitories, shared apartments |
470 |
Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, common areas |
Sogndal |
Student dormitories, shared apartments |
460 |
Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, common areas |
Stord |
Student dormitories, shared apartments |
440 |
Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, common areas |
Student Organizations: HVL has a variety of student organizations and clubs that cater to different interests, including sports, arts, culture, technology, and social causes. Joining these groups is a great way to meet new people and engage in activities outside of academics.
Events and Festivals: The university and student organizations regularly host events, workshops, and festivals. These include cultural celebrations, music and art festivals, academic seminars, and social gatherings.
International Student Community: HVL has a growing international student community, which adds to the cultural diversity on campus. International student associations often organize events and activities to help new students integrate and feel at home.
Sports Facilities: HVL provides access to sports facilities, including gyms, sports halls, swimming pools, and outdoor fields. Students can participate in sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, and more.
Outdoor Activities: Given its location in the scenic region of Western Norway, students have ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and kayaking. The surrounding nature offers a perfect setting for adventure and exploration.
Fitness Programs: The university offers fitness classes and programs, including yoga, aerobics, and strength training, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
Orientation Programs: HVL organizes orientation programs for new students, helping them acclimate to the university environment, meet fellow students, and learn about available resources.
Academic Support: Students have access to academic support services, including tutoring, study workshops, and writing centers. Faculty members are approachable and provide guidance to help students succeed in their studies.
Counseling and Mental Health: The university offers counseling services to support students' mental health and well-being. Trained counselors are available to assist with personal, academic, or emotional issues.
Career Services: HVL’s career services help students with job placements, internships, and career planning. They provide resources such as resume writing workshops, interview preparation, and career fairs.
Student Housing: As mentioned earlier, HVL provides student housing options, including dormitories and shared apartments. The accommodation facilities are equipped with necessary amenities and are located close to campus.
Cost of Living: The cost of living in Norway is relatively high, but students can manage their expenses through careful budgeting. HVL offers guidance on managing finances, finding part-time jobs, and applying for scholarships.
Dining Options: On-campus dining options include cafeterias and cafes that offer a variety of meals, including vegetarian and vegan options. There are also supermarkets and restaurants nearby for off-campus dining.
Library and Study Spaces: HVL’s campuses have well-equipped libraries with a vast collection of academic resources. Quiet study spaces and group study rooms are available for students.
Research Opportunities: Students at HVL have opportunities to engage in research projects, either independently or in collaboration with faculty. This is particularly beneficial for those pursuing master’s and PhD programs.
International Programs: HVL participates in exchange programs such as Erasmus+, allowing students to study abroad and gain international experience.
HVL offers career counseling services to help students understand their career interests, strengths, and opportunities. Career counselors provide personalized guidance on career paths, job search strategies, and professional development.
The university regularly organizes workshops and seminars on topics such as resume writing, interview techniques, networking skills, and job market trends. These events are designed to equip students with the necessary skills to succeed in the job market.
HVL hosts career fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and establish professional connections. These events often feature companies from industries, giving students exposure to different career options.
Many programs at HVL include mandatory internships or practical training components, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study. The university has partnerships with local and international companies, facilitating internship placements for students.
HVL maintains job portals and listings where employers can post job vacancies and internships. Students have access to these portals to search for opportunities that match their qualifications and career interests.
The HVL alumni network is a valuable resource for current students. Alumni often participate in mentoring programs, offering advice and sharing their professional experiences. Networking with alumni can provide insights into industries and job roles.
While specific employment statistics can vary by program and year, HVL graduates generally have good employment prospects. Factors contributing to this include the university’s strong industry connections, the practical nature of its programs, and the high demand for skilled professionals in fields such as engineering, health sciences, and maritime studies.
Graduates often find employment in engineering firms, technology companies, and industrial enterprises. Key employers include multinational corporations, local engineering firms, and government agencies.
Nursing, social work, and occupational therapy graduates typically secure positions in hospitals, healthcare centers, social service organizations, and private practices. The Norwegian healthcare sector is a significant employer.
HVL’s strong maritime programs lead to opportunities in shipping companies, offshore industries, maritime logistics, and marine engineering firms. Norway’s maritime industry is a global leader, providing numerous job opportunities.
Graduates with expertise in environmental sciences and sustainability often work for environmental consulting firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. There is a growing demand for professionals in renewable energy and environmental conservation.
Graduates from teacher education programs are well-prepared for careers in primary and secondary education. Schools, educational institutions, and government education departments are key employers.
Work Authorization Guidance: Information on work permits and visa regulations for international students seeking employment in Norway.
Cultural Training: Workshops on Norwegian workplace culture and job application processes.
Language Support: Norwegian language courses to enhance employability in the local job market.
Location: The largest city in Western Norway.
Description: The Bergen campus is HVL's main hub and offers a wide range of programs, particularly in engineering, health sciences, and social sciences. The city of Bergen is known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic architecture.
Facilities: Modern lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, and student housing.
Location: A small town in the county of Vestland.
Description: The Førde campus focuses on health and social care programs. It provides a close-knit academic environment with easy access to nature and outdoor activities.
Facilities: Health science labs, student dormitories, and recreational areas.
Location: A coastal city in Rogaland county.
Description: The Haugesund campus is renowned for its maritime and offshore technology programs, leveraging the region’s rich maritime heritage.
Facilities: Maritime simulators, engineering labs, and student housing.
Location: Situated by the Sognefjord, the longest fjord in Norway.
Description: This campus offers a diverse range of programs, including engineering, economics, and social sciences. The scenic surroundings make it ideal for outdoor activities like skiing and hiking.
Facilities: Modern academic buildings, sports facilities, and student accommodations.
Location: Located on the island of Stord in Vestland county.
Description: The Stord campus specializes in teacher education and maritime studies. It provides a peaceful study environment with a strong community feel.
Facilities: Teaching labs, maritime training facilities, and student housing.