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2 Innovation Degree Programs in Norway


University College of Southeast Norway
Innovation and Technology Management Exchange
- Drammen, Norway
- Porsgrunn, Norway
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Course
On-Campus
English
A unique program related to entrepreneurship, innovation and technology management for industrial change and development located in one of Norway/Scandinavia’s most vibrant innovative communities. This programme focuses on practical study methods, with a problem-based approach that should help you to prepare for real-life situations. You will develop strong multidimensional analytical skills. You will study how technological solutions can increase value creation and value capturing and welfare by embracing change, through new ventures, as well as contributing to effective implementation and efficient organizations.


VID Specialized University
Master in Community Development and Social Innovation
- Oslo, Norway
- Stavanger, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to learn more about grassroots community development, civil society, diversity, and being an agent and leader for the social change? Our new master's degree prepares students to solve societal challenges in local and global communities.
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Innovation degree programs in Norway focus on fostering creative thinking and practical skills to meet evolving industry demands. This field encourages students to explore new solutions and develop a forward-looking mindset essential for success in various sectors.
Through courses in design thinking, entrepreneurial strategy, and product development, students cultivate specific abilities such as creating sustainable business models and leveraging emerging technologies for innovative solutions. The structure often emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to work on real-world projects that enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The environment promotes independence and curiosity as students engage with contemporary challenges.
Norway's educational approach prioritizes collaboration with local industries, offering valuable insights into market needs. Graduates from innovation programs find themselves well-equipped for careers in startups, consulting, and technology development, with skills valued globally. This focus not only prepares students for their careers but also encourages them to think critically about how innovations can address societal challenges.