10 Master's degrees in Biology in Norway
Biology
Are you curious about the natural world, from genes to ecosystems? Do you want to conduct research that matters both scientifically and socially? Study Biology at UIT the Arctic University of Norway.
Biology and Sustainability
The Biology and Sustainability course at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is designed for students like you—those who want to dive deep into the biological processes that shape life and use that knowledge to tackle global sustainability challenges.
Applied and Commercial Biotechnology
Applied and Commercial Biotechnology from Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences focuses on taking biotechnological ideas and inventions from the laboratory to the market, with emphasis on various factors that facilitate and regulate this process. This includes topics as economy and business models, commercialisation, innovation, intellectual property and legislation.
Biological Chemistry
Do you want to work in the forefront of organelle biology, environmental adaptation of plants and microorganisms, cancer research, computational biology and synthetic chemistry? As student of Biological Chemistry at University of Stavanger, you will become a part of research groups targeting these fields.
Genome Science
Are you interested in how genetic and epigenetic variations in genome affect the evolution of species? Are you curious of new genome technologies and how genome science can be used to improve sustainability in food production? We offer a master degree in Genome Science at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).
Bioscience
Are you fascinated by how minor changes in DNA can change the properties of single cells, plants, animals and humans and how such changes have contributed to the evolution of different species? Then the Bioscience programme of the University of Oslo is well suited for you.
Biology
Biology degree offered by the University of Bergen, you study key processes and typical patterns in the ecosystems. From flora and fauna characteristics to habitats and organisms, their biology and ecology.
Coastal Ecology
If you want to learn more about the human footprint on coastal ecosystems, the Master's programme in Coastal Ecology at University of Agder is for you. It is also perfect for those who wish to know more about conservation Science, ecosystem services and the potential for sustainable food production in coastal areas.
Molecular Biology
The Molecular Biology degree offered by the University of Bergen has invaluable contributions to the understanding of diseases, including HIV, cancers, diabetes and prionic diseases.
Biosciences
Understanding living organisms and their relationship to the environment is crucial to creating sustainable solutions for the future. The Biosciences programme at Nord University educates scientists to have a fundamental understanding of the importance of sustainability and advanced knowledge within their chosen area of specialization.