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306 Master's degrees in Norway
Community Development and Social Innovation
Do you want to learn more about grassroots community development, civil society, diversity, and being an agent and leader for social change? VID Specialized University's new masters degree in Community Development and Social Innovation prepares students to solve societal challenges in local and global communities.

Master in Business Communication
With the Master in Business Communication degree you will learn how digital technologies impact organisations and society, and how organisations navigate and transform the functions and roles of communication to adapt to the increasingly complex digital corporate landscape.
Mathematics
Mathematics degree offered by the University of Bergen is an extraordinary rich and rapidly evolving subject. It is the finest tool for thought that we humans have at our disposition. It is used everywhere to model scientific, technological and large scale societal activities.
Reservoir and Geoenergy
The master’s programme in Reservoir and Geoenergy at the University of Bergen focuses on theoretical and experimental studies of flow and processes that are crucial for subsurface understanding in the context of energy exploitation, energy storage and CO2-storage.
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.
Screen Cultures
Through the Screen Cultures programme of the University of Oslo you will study how screens – and our interaction with them – affect our experience and understanding of the world.
Global Development, Crisis and Change
Do you want to explore and understand the world better in a time marked by rapid changes and complex crises? Global Development, Crisis and Change programme at University of Agder combines digital teaching and physical gatherings where you learn about how the environment, society, economy, and politics either promote or hinder development.
Human-Computer Interaction
Would you like to develop the IT systems of the future? With this Human-Computer Interaction from Kristiania University College you gain advanced knowledge of developing and designing user interfaces, with a strong emphasis on user experience.

Master in Business Analytics
The Master in Business Analytics degree at BI Norwegian Business School offers a set of knowledge and skills that blends data science with business subjects. This future-oriented master`s programme that will enable you to master the combination of highly advanced analytic skills with business and management skills, you will become a viable candidate for a range of businesses and industries.
Theology and Religious Studies
Would you like a thorough knowledge of theological issues and learn to work independently with theological subjects in an academic context? If you do, the Theology and Religious Studies programme at VID Specialized University, is a good choice.
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.
Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies
The Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies programme at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a collaboration between five universities from four countries and five top hydrogen companies in the EU. Each student will spend at least one semester (30 ECTS) at two different partner universities.
Maritime Management
The Master of Science in Maritime Management from University of South-Eastern Norway is intended for students looking for management positions within the maritime industry, a highly international and globalized industry with a number of exciting challenges and opportunities.
Nuclear Science
Whether you want to work with medicine or with technology and development, a master’s in Nuclear Science from University of Oslo will help you get there.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering programme at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) focuses on: sustainable management of impacts on the environment caused by human activities and development of new technologies to address environmental challenges.
Globalisation and Sustainable Development
The two-year Master programme in Globalisation and Sustainable Development at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) prepares students to analyse the complex interactions between the political, economic, cultural and social trends which are having profound effects on our contemporary world.
Meteorology and Oceanography
The aim of this Meteorology and Oceanography degree offered by the University of Bergen deals with both the physical and the mathematical description of central atmospheric and oceanographic phenomena, using measurements, experiments, theory and numerical modelling.
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).
Economics and Environmental Governance
The Master program in Economics and Environmental Governance will give you a solid understanding of the foundations of environmental change and its effects on society, the environment, and the economy. The program is multidisciplinary, drawing on economics, environmental and resource economics, climate economics, ecological economics, political science, environmental sciences, and human geography.