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5 Energy Degree Programs in Norway


Østfold University College
Master in Green Energy Technology
- Halden, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Society faces a number of great challenges and there is a need for more expertise in sustainable and environmentally friendly technologies. This master´s program prepares you to take on key roles within the field of Green Energy Technology as new and emerging technological solutions for energy and resource use are developed and implemented. The Master in Green Energy Technology gives you a broad introduction to energy technology themes, and the opportunity to build your professional profile within Smart Energy Technology or Materials for Energy Technology. You will work in interdisciplinary groups, both in laboratory work and in projects.


Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics
Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Logistics
- Molde, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Logistics deals with the organization of the flow of products, services, and information from the raw materials to the end user, and builds on a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. For a large number of industrial and business companies, achieving high-quality logistics operations will be the key competitive factor for future success. Oil and gas companies or other industries dealing with the energy sector are no exception from this. Today, all companies pay attention to what kind of energy source they use. This will be increasingly important in the future, as policy and regulations are likely to become stricter. The combined knowledge of energy markets and energy sources, as well as efficient logistics solutions, makes this program unique.
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University College of Southeast Norway
Master of Science, Energy and Environmental Technology
- Rauland, Norway
- Hønefoss, Norway
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MSc
Full time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
The programme focuses on environmentally-friendly energy production from both renewable and finite resources and on cleansing processes that reduce air and water pollution.


University College of Southeast Norway
PhD Program in Process, Energy and Automation Engineering
- Rauland, Norway
- Hønefoss, Norway
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PhD
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
We offer a phd programme with highly dedicated supervisors, visionary research projects, and team-oriented activities organized in research groups lead by internationally recognized experts.


Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU
MSc in Radioecology
- As, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in solving environmental challenges due to the nuclear industry and waste management? There is an urgent need for university-trained candidates within nuclear sciences, including radioecology.
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Energy degree programs in Norway focus on addressing the essential demands of a sustainable future. This field emphasizes innovative techniques and practical applications, making it a vital choice for students interested in shaping the energy industry.
In these programs, you'll explore renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and sustainable practices. Common courses include energy systems analysis, power generation technologies, and environmental impact assessments. Students gain hands-on experience with modeling tools to evaluate energy systems and develop strategies for renewable energy implementation. Norway's commitment to sustainability encourages independence and curiosity as students engage with real-world challenges.
Many graduates find opportunities in green technology, energy management, or policy development. Employers value skills in designing energy-efficient solutions and developing strategic sustainability initiatives. The focus on research and applied coursework in Norway prepares students to contribute significantly to the global energy sector, strengthening adaptability as they explore new ideas and practices in energy solutions.