About our master’s programmes
Our master's programmes have a duration of two years. Generally, the second year is devoted to writing your master's thesis.
Master's programmes
Fine Art, Music and Design
(Note: programmes offered by the Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design have separate application deadlines)
Health and Psychology
Language, Philosophy and Culture
Language studies
- English
- Italian (taught in Italian)
- French (taught in French)
- German (taught in German)
- Old Norse Studies (taught in Norwegian and English)
- Russian (taught in Russian and Norwegian)
- Spanish Language and Latin-American Studies (taught in Spanish)
Natural Sciences, Technology and IT
- Sustainability
- Applied and Computational Mathematics
- Biology:
- Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology
- Microbiology
- Environmental Toxicology
- Aquaculture Biology
- Fisheries Biology and Management
- Marine Biology
- Developmental Biology and Physiology
- Physics:
- Acoustics
- Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Medical Physics
- Microelectronics
- Measurement Technology and Nanophysics
- Optics
- Theoretical Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Space Physics
- Earth Science
- Informatics:
- Algorithms
- Bioinformatics
- Logic
- Machine Learning
- Optimization
- Secure and Reliable Communication
- Visualization
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Meteorology and Oceanography:
- Physical Oceanography
- Climate Dynamics
- Marine Biogeochemistry
- Meteorology
- Molecular Biology
- Reservoir and Geoenergy
- Energy and Process Technology
- Statistics
- Software Engineering
Master's degree programmes taught in Norwegian
You can also apply for master's programmes taught in Norwegian if you can document Norwegian language proficiency. See the complete list of master's degree programmes (all information in Norwegian).
Note that only programmes in the fields of humanities and natural sciences are open for admission with start up in January.