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Faculty of Social Sciences, Nord University
Bachelor's in Film and TV Production
- Levanger, Norway
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Film and TV Production will let you learn every technique and aspect of Film and TV production, you will create industry-level content and qualify to work in media houses, TV companies, production houses, digital information communication and the media industry in general.


University of Inland Norway
Master in Digital Communication and Culture
- Lillehammer, Norway
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master's in Digital Communication and Culture is an interdisciplinary flexible master’s degree for students interested in digital culture, media, language, and texts, and interested in a career in the rapidly changing landscapes of media, business, public sector, or education.


Noroff University College
Bachelor in Digital Forensics and Incident Response
- Kristiansand, Norway
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Digital Forensics and Incident Response trains you to be a digital detective. The programme combines DFIR to investigate the 'who, what, where, and when' in complex digital environments, preparing you for careers in digital forensics and incident response with organisations, cybersecurity firms, and law enforcement.
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Noroff University College
Bachelor in Digital Assurance and Security Management
- Online
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
This bachelor's programme focuses on security management and assurance, integrating foundational accounting with IT auditing principles. With no specific maths admission requirements, it prepares you to work in areas such as regulatory compliance, cyber risk management, and leading security operations.


Noroff University College
Professional Degree in 3D Art and Games Technology – Content Creation
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
On this programme you will learn to use the latest software and technology, such as the Houdini animation programme. You will gain experience in photogrammetry, 3D graphics and 3D environments, while developing skills in procedural programming techniques and gaining hands-on experience with advanced technology.


Noroff University College
Professional Degree in Digital Product Management
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
A hands-on programme that teaches you to develop digital products from concept to solution, tailored to user needs and business goals. Learn to lead development of apps, websites, and services and to use AI for efficiency.the artefacts behaviour. You will learn to analyze user needs, plan features, test prototypes, and launch products, using agile and lean methods to balance costs, returns, and risks.


Noroff University College
Professional Degree in Video Marketing in Social Media
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Hands-on education that teaches you how to create engaging video content for platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Today, there is a high demand for marketers with video production skills. The programme will teach you to produce video content for social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. You will combine skills in video production, digital marketing and the use of analytics tools.


Volda University College
PR and communication
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
The course aims to provide a broad understanding and foundation of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The starting point is the communication challenges that state institutions and private businesses face when citizens and customer groups make demands for social responsibility in areas that concern the environment, human rights and social conditions. In a global and culturally pluralistic market, conflicts based on such questions will become more common. Problems related to reputation will and will be dealt with.


Volda University College
Visual Communication II
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
Visual Communication II is a compulsory course in the study programme Bachelor’s in Design, Art and Crafts, and is a 200-level course. Students must include a 200-level course, KOH203 or KOH204, as part of their bachelor degree. The course is also available for international exchange students. The course builds on the academic level provided by the course KOH131 Visual Communication, and develops a deeper insight into and understanding of visual communication.


Volda University College
Photo for Media
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
The course provides an introduction to the physical and optical laws behind photographic image production, with practical exercises designed to explore the problems and benefits connected to these facts. The course also explores; in theory and through practical exercises the fundamental rules regarding composition of visual elements and the communicative effects of photographic images. In addition the course provides lectures in the history of photography and photo journalism, as well as basic ethics and law concerning the topic.Teaching is offered in the form of lectures, individual exercises and plenum discussions around submitted studentmade images and images produced by professional photographers; based on given criteria as found in literature on visual communication. Some lectures may take place at evening time and/or during weekends. VUC reserves non-commercial user rights to images submitted during the course.


University of Bergen
Master in Media and Interaction Design
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The programme is taught in Media City Bergen, a knowledge and industry cluster where the university is co-located with media and media technology companies such as TV2, NRK, Vizrt, Bergens Tidende, Mediability and Vimond. At the same time as teaching is theoretical grounded in media studies, interaction design and communication theory, this gives students a unique closeness to the media industry.


Gjøvik University College (GUC)
Master in Media Technology
- Gjøvik, Norway
- Oslo, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Media Technology is technology and methods for supporting human communication over distances in time and space.


Volda University College
Media, Professions and Society
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
This course discusses the mutual relations between media, their professions, and the society of our time. The course first addresses the contemporary media development and how different media converge. Then it discusses how this development influences the media professions and production practice. The course also develops a society perspective on contemporary media, including media ethics, sustainability, and the role of media in today's risk society.


Gjøvik University College (GUC)
Master in Color in Informatics and Media Technology
- Gjøvik, Norway
- Oslo, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
The master program is broadly interdisciplinary, students conduct research related to one of the following fields: Color image capture, devices, and processing; Spectral color science; Technologies and models for multi-media systems.


University of Oslo - Faculty of Humanities
Master in Screen Cultures
- Oslo, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Screen Cultures lets you study how screens affect our understanding of the world, through the different screens of the cinema, television, computer and smartphone, their films, series, games, and social media.
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Studying Journalism and Mass Communication in Norway allows you to engage with media dynamics in a unique cultural context. This field offers a chance to explore diverse storytelling methods, digital media strategies, and critical analysis of information dissemination.
Through courses in media ethics, multimedia production, and audience analysis, you'll develop skills such as crafting compelling narratives, creating impactful audiovisual content, and conducting rigorous research. The educational approach in Norway often emphasizes collaboration, practical projects, and real-world applications, allowing you to gain hands-on experience while building a professional portfolio.
Students strengthen adaptability as they navigate the fast-paced media landscape, which is shaped by both local and global trends. Graduates typically pursue careers in journalism, public relations, and content creation, acquiring skills that are valued globally. Norway's focus on transparency and ethical reporting equips you with a strong foundation for a successful career in any media environment.