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4 Design Degree Programs in Norway


The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Master of Design
- Grünerløkka, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Master of Design is a two-year programme for students with an undergraduate degree in design. Students can choose between specialisation in service design, interaction design or industrial design, and develop their own unique identities as designers.


University College of Southeast Norway
Creative Systems Design
- Drammen, Norway
- Porsgrunn, Norway
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Course
On-Campus
English
Learn how to to integrate systems engineering with advanced design thinking. Creative Systems Design deals with connecting design thinking/system, thinking/systemic design, and systems engineering. Creative Systems Design places creativity as an integral part of systems engineering. Creative Systems Design gives you a methodology for working more creatively with complex systems. This involves both individual and collaborative creativity. The methods are particularly well suited for building bridges between departments and silos.
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University of Bergen
Master in Design
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
A Master's degree in Design is a postgraduate academic program that delves into advanced concepts, theories, and practical applications of design across various disciplines. This degree is typically pursued by individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of design principles, methodologies, and techniques, as well as to advance their careers in design-related fields.


Bergen Academy of Art and Design
Design Master
- Bergenhus, Norway
MA
On-Campus
English
We are looking for you who have an open mind and are interested in design as a tool for change, wonder, immersion and investigation. It is in the unconventional, curious and unpredictable that we find the way to the expanded importance of the design subject in culture, society and business. A new designer role will help set the agenda for societal development. In our two-year, interdisciplinary study program in the design fields of visual communication and furniture and room design / interior architecture, you develop and immerse yourself in a self-chosen project. In the application, you describe the project you want to work on.
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Pursuing a design degree in Norway offers a unique blend of creativity and practical application. You'll delve into various design disciplines, including graphic, product, and environmental design, with opportunities to explore sustainability and social impact.
Through courses focused on visual communication and user-centered design, you'll develop skills in creating innovative solutions that meet both aesthetic and functional needs. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with Norway's progressive design culture, which emphasizes collaboration and experimentation. Design programs typically involve project-based learning, allowing you to work on real-life challenges and refine your portfolio.
Graduates of design degree programs often find careers in industries such as advertising, architecture, and industrial design. Norwegian design emphasizes eco-friendly practices, preparing you for a global market where sustainability is increasingly valued. As you build your expertise, you'll gain the ability to contribute significantly to communities and industries worldwide, leveraging skills that are in demand across various sectors.