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 | |
OsloMet was established as a university in 2018, evolving from Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HiOA).
The institution has a long history, with roots tracing back to colleges that merged over time.
OsloMet offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs across fields including health sciences, social sciences, technology, and the arts.
The university is known for its professional and vocational programs, particularly in nursing, social work, and engineering.
OsloMet places a strong emphasis on research, with numerous research centers and institutes focusing on health, welfare, technology, and urban development.
The university is involved in national and international research projects.
Nursing
Radiography
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Dental Technology
Health Sciences
Biomedical Laboratory Sciences
Clinical Nutrition
Public Health
Health Management and Economics
Health Sciences
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education
Early Childhood Education and Care
International Studies
Educational Sciences
International Education and Development
Special Needs Education
Educational Sciences for Teacher Education
Social Work
Child Welfare
Journalism
Library and Information Science
Public Administration and Management
Social Work and Social Policy
International Social Welfare and Health Policy
Journalism
Applied Social Sciences
Public Administration
Social Sciences
Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronic)
Computer Science
Product Design
Art and Design
Engineering
Applied Computer and Information Technology
Product Design
Universal Design of ICT
Engineering Science
Artistic Research
Business Administration
Accounting and Auditing
Business Administration
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Accounting and Auditing
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor in Applied Computer Technology |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Business Administration |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Early Childhood Education |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Electrical Engineering |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in International Social Welfare |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Nursing |
3 years |
Free |
Bachelor in Social Work |
3 years |
Free |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master in Applied Computer and Information Technology |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences |
2 years |
Free |
Master in International Education and Development |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Multicultural and International Education |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Product Design |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Social Work |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Universal Design of ICT |
2 years |
Free |
Master in Welfare Studies |
2 years |
Free |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Applied Social Sciences |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Behaviour Analysis |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Health Sciences |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Library and Information Science |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Nanotechnology and Functional Materials |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Professional Studies in Education |
3-4 years |
Free |
PhD in Social Work and Social Policy |
3-4 years |
Free |
Health Sciences
Social Sciences
Technology and Engineering
Business and Management
Education and International Studies
Bachelor’s Programs: Typically require a high school diploma or equivalent, with specific prerequisites depending on the program.
Master’s Programs: Require a relevant bachelor’s degree, a good academic record, and often proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores).
Application Deadlines: Usually in December for the autumn semester of the following year.
Online Application: Submitted through the university's online application portal.
Required Documents: Transcripts, proof of English proficiency, a motivation letter, and sometimes a CV or portfolio.
Tuition Fees: Norway public universities, including OsloMet, do not charge tuition fees for students regardless of nationality.
Semester Fees: There is a small semester fee (around NOK 800-1000) that covers student welfare services.
Scholarships: Several scholarships are available for international students, including the Quota Scheme and other grants that cover living expenses.
Accommodation: Student housing is available, and the university helps international students find suitable accommodation.
Campus Facilities: Modern facilities including libraries, laboratories, sports facilities, and student cafes.
Student Organizations: A wide range of student organizations and clubs, including those specifically for international students.
Support Services: Dedicated support services for international students, including orientation programs, academic advising, and career counseling.
Cost of Living: Oslo is one of the more expensive cities in Europe, with estimated monthly living expenses around NOK 10,000-15,000.
Public Transport: Efficient public transportation system with student discounts available.
Cultural Experience: Oslo offers a rich cultural life with museums, theaters, concerts, and outdoor activities.
Application Portal: Norwegian applicants must apply through the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (NUCAS) (Samordna opptak).
Requirements: General university admissions certification (generell studiekompetanse) or equivalent.
Documentation: Necessary documentation includes transcripts, diplomas, and proof of Norwegian language proficiency.
Deadline: The main application deadline is typically in mid-April.
Application Portal: International applicants must apply directly through OsloMet's online application system.
Requirements: Equivalent of Norwegian general university admissions certification, proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.), and specific program requirements.
Documentation: Transcripts, diplomas, English proficiency test scores, and possibly a motivation letter or CV.
Deadline: Varies, but usually around December for the autumn semester intake.
Application Portal: Apply through OsloMet’s online application system.
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, specific program requirements, and proficiency in English.
Documentation: Bachelor’s degree certificate, transcripts, English proficiency test scores, CV, and sometimes a motivation letter or recommendation letters.
Deadline: Generally around April for the autumn semester intake.
Application Portal: Apply through OsloMet’s online application system.
Requirements: Equivalent of a Norwegian bachelor’s degree, English proficiency, and specific program requirements.
Documentation: Bachelor’s degree certificate, transcripts, English proficiency test scores, CV, and sometimes a motivation letter or recommendation letters.
Deadline: Typically around December for the autumn semester intake.
Application Portal: Directly through the department offering the Ph.D. program.
Requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent, research proposal, proficiency in English, and specific program requirements.
Documentation: Master’s degree certificate, transcripts, research proposal, English proficiency test scores, CV, and recommendation letters.
Deadline: Varies by department and program.
This is the primary intake period with the majority of programs beginning in August.
Application deadlines vary depending on the program and the applicant’s background (Norwegian, EU/EEA, or international).
For international applicants, the application deadline is typically around December for the following autumn semester.
Some programs may also offer a spring intake starting in January.
Application deadlines for the spring semester are usually in the preceding year, around October.
For Norwegian Applicants:
General University Admissions Certification (Generell Studiekompetanse): Completion of Norwegian upper secondary school or equivalent.
Specific Course Requirements: Some programs may require specific subjects or grades.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Norwegian for most bachelor’s programs.
For International Applicants:
Equivalent of Norwegian Upper Secondary School: Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Norwegian upper secondary school.
English Language Proficiency: For programs taught in English, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required.
Specific Program Requirements: Additional requirements may apply depending on the program.
For Norwegian and EU/EEA Applicants:
Bachelor’s Degree: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Specific Program Requirements: Each master’s program may have specific requirements, such as relevant coursework or minimum grade point average (GPA).
English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency for programs taught in English.
For Non-EU/EEA Applicants:
Bachelor’s Degree: Equivalent of a Norwegian bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
Specific Program Requirements: Specific requirements for the chosen program.
English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Master’s Degree: A master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research project.
Specific Program Requirements: Additional requirements as specified by the department offering the Ph.D. program.
English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency for programs taught in English.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Notes |
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OsloMet International Scholarship |
International students enrolled in a degree program |
Tuition fees, partial living expenses |
Based on academic merit |
Erasmus+ Scholarship |
Students participating in Erasmus+ exchange programs |
Travel costs, monthly stipend |
For exchange students within Europe |
Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund |
Norwegian and some international students |
Tuition, living expenses, travel loans |
Requires repayment after study |
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) |
Students enrolled in Erasmus Mundus joint programs |
Tuition, living expenses, travel costs |
Highly competitive, covers entire study period |
Nordplus Higher Education Scholarship |
Students from Nordic and Baltic countries |
Travel and living expenses |
For exchange students within Nordplus network |
BI Presidential Scholarship (for OsloMet students) |
OsloMet students enrolled in BI joint programs |
Full tuition, living expenses |
For top academic performers |
Fulbright Grants for Norwegian Students |
Norwegian students pursuing studies or research in the USA |
Tuition, living expenses, travel costs |
For master's and Ph.D. students |
Campus Facility |
Description |
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Pilestredet Campus |
Main campus located in the city center of Oslo. Houses most of the university's faculties and administrative offices. Modern facilities, libraries, and student services. |
Kjeller Campus |
Located in Lillestrøm, outside Oslo. Hosts the Faculty of Technology, Art, and Design. Modern laboratories and teaching facilities. |
Accommodation Facility |
Description |
Cost (per month) |
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SiO Student Housing |
Managed by the Student Welfare Organization (SiO). housing options available, including single rooms, shared apartments, and family apartments. |
NOK 3,000 - 7,500 |
Pilestredet Park Student House |
Located close to the Pilestredet campus. Offers single rooms and shared facilities. Modern amenities and easy access to university facilities. |
NOK 4,000 - 6,500 |
Kansleren Student House |
Located near the Pilestredet campus. Offers single rooms and shared apartments. Includes common areas, laundry facilities, and study rooms. |
NOK 3,500 - 6,000 |
Bjølsen Student Village |
Located in the Bjølsen area, a short commute to the Pilestredet campus. Offers a variety of room types, including single rooms and family apartments. |
NOK 3,500 - 7,500 |
Kringsjå Student Village |
Located near the Sognsvann lake, a bit further from the city center but in a scenic area. Offers single rooms, shared apartments, and family apartments. |
NOK 3,000 - 7,000 |
Sogn Student Village |
One of the largest student villages in Oslo, located near the University of Oslo. Offers a range of accommodation types. |
NOK 3,000 - 7,500 |
Family Apartments (Locations) |
For students with families. Offered by SiO in locations around Oslo. Larger apartments with amenities suitable for families. |
NOK 6,000 - 10,000 |
Modern Facilities: OsloMet's campuses in Pilestredet and Kjeller are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, computer labs, student lounges, and recreational areas.
Student Organizations: A wide range of student organizations and clubs cater to interests, such as sports, arts, culture, and academics. These organizations provide opportunities for socializing, networking, and personal growth.
Cultural Activities: The university hosts numerous cultural events, workshops, and seminars throughout the year, promoting a rich cultural exchange and learning environment.
Support Services: OsloMet offers support services, including academic advising, career counseling, health services, and mental health support to ensure students' well-being and success.
On-Campus Housing: Managed by the Student Welfare Organization (SiO), accommodation options include single rooms, shared apartments, and family apartments. Facilities are modern and conveniently located near the campuses.
Off-Campus Housing: Students can also find private rental options in Oslo. SiO provides assistance and resources to help students find suitable housing.
SiO (Student Welfare Organization): Provides services, including housing, health care, sports facilities, counseling, and financial advice. SiO ensures that students have access to essential services to support their academic journey.
Health Services: On-campus health services include medical consultations, mental health support, and dental care. These services are often subsidized for students.
Sports and Recreation: OsloMet offers sports facilities and programs, including gyms, fitness classes, and sports clubs. Students can participate in sports activities, from team sports to individual fitness regimes.
Library and Learning Resources: OsloMet's libraries provide access to a vast collection of academic resources, study spaces, and research assistance. The university also offers learning support services, such as writing centers and tutoring.
Career Services: The university's career services offer workshops, job fairs, internships, and career counseling to help students transition from academic life to professional careers.
International Opportunities: Students can participate in exchange programs, study abroad opportunities, and international internships, enhancing their global perspective and experience.
Student Events: Regular events, such as concerts, movie nights, cultural festivals, and social gatherings, create a lively and engaging campus atmosphere.
Cafeterias and Dining: The campuses have several cafeterias and dining options offering a variety of meals and snacks at student-friendly prices.
City Life: Being located in Oslo, students have access to a vibrant city life with numerous cultural attractions, entertainment options, restaurants, and outdoor activities. The city's rich history, museums, parks, and waterfront areas provide a diverse and dynamic living experience.
Career Counseling: OsloMet offers career counseling services to help students understand their career options, set goals, and plan their professional paths. Career advisors provide personalized guidance and support.
Workshops and Seminars: The university organizes regular workshops and seminars on topics such as resume writing, interview preparation, job search strategies, and networking skills. These events are designed to equip students with the skills needed to succeed in the job market.
Job Fairs and Networking Events: OsloMet hosts job fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and make professional connections. These events are excellent opportunities for students to explore different career paths and industries.
Internships and Work Placements: Many programs at OsloMet include internship opportunities or practical work placements as part of the curriculum. These experiences allow students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study and build valuable industry connections.
Job Portal: The university provides access to a job portal where students can find job listings, internships, and work placement opportunities. The portal is regularly updated with new opportunities from industries.
Alumni Network: OsloMet has a strong alumni network that can be a valuable resource for current students. Alumni often participate in mentoring programs, networking events, and career talks, sharing their experiences and insights with students.
Partnerships with Employers: OsloMet collaborates with a wide range of employers and industry partners to create opportunities for students. These partnerships often result in internships, project collaborations, and job placements for students.
Research and Innovation Projects: Students may have the opportunity to work on research and innovation projects in collaboration with industry partners. These projects provide practical experience and can lead to job offers upon graduation.
Guest Lecturers and Industry Experts: The university regularly invites guest lecturers and industry experts to speak to students about current trends, challenges, and opportunities in fields. This helps students stay informed about industry developments and build professional connections.
High Employability Rates: Graduates from OsloMet have a strong reputation in the job market, and many find employment shortly after completing their studies. The university’s emphasis on practical experience and industry connections contributes to high employability rates among graduates.
Diverse Career Paths: OsloMet graduates pursue diverse career paths in sectors, including business, technology, health care, education, social sciences, and more. The university’s comprehensive education and support services prepare students for success in a wide range of professions.
Visa and Work Permit Guidance: The university provides guidance on visa and work permit regulations for international students who wish to work in Norway after graduation. This includes information on the application process and requirements.
Language Support: While many programs are offered in English, proficiency in Norwegian can enhance employment prospects in Norway. OsloMet offers language courses and support to help international students improve their Norwegian language skills.
Location: Centrally located in Oslo, the capital city of Norway.
Address: Pilestredet 46, 0167 Oslo, Norway.
Description:
This is the main campus of OsloMet and houses most of the university's faculties, administrative offices, and student services.
The campus features modern facilities, including lecture halls, libraries, computer labs, student lounges, and recreational areas.
It is well-connected by public transportation, making it easily accessible for students and staff.
The Pilestredet campus is situated in a vibrant area with numerous cafes, restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions nearby.
Location: Located in Lillestrøm, a town just outside Oslo.
Address: Kunnskapsveien 55, 2007 Kjeller, Norway.
Description:
The Kjeller campus primarily hosts the Faculty of Technology, Art, and Design.
It features state-of-the-art laboratories, workshops, and teaching facilities tailored to the needs of these disciplines.
The campus is located in a quieter area compared to Pilestredet but is still well-connected by public transportation, including trains and buses.
Students benefit from a focused academic environment with access to modern resources and facilities.