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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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Norwegian Language and Society for Foreign Students - One Year Program
- Narvik, Norway
Preparatory Program
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Norwegian, English
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This One-Year program in Norwegian Language and Society is a perfect start if you are qualified for and want to continue at one of the Three-Year bachelor's degrees in Engineering or the Two-Year Master's degree program in Integrated Building Technology at the Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology in Narvik.


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Master in English Literature
- Tromsø, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Master's Program in English Literature provides a comprehensive study of literature from across the Anglophone world. Courses highlight how literature shapes and is shaped by history, its relevance for contemporary issues such as climate change and conflict resolution, and its ability to challenge and refine a reader's ways of thinking. Building on a diversity of critical approaches, the program helps students refine their abilities to think analytically and creatively.


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Master in English Acquisition and Multilingualism
- Tromsø, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The program is well suited for students who are interested in studying how English is acquired in first and second language settings, as well as how the English language is affected by multilingual situations. Students admitted to the program will be closely integrated into the research group in Language Acquisition, Variation, and Attrition (LAVA), which is an active and productive research group working on various aspects of multilingualism and multilingual language acquisition.
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Norwegian for Beginners 1 Course - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Online Norway
Course
Part time
4 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Master the basics of the Norwegian language. Gain confidence in speaking and understanding common phrases.


University of Bergen
French, Master's, 2 years
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The French Master’s programme aims to give a high level of knowledge in French language, literature and culture. We offer specialised courses in linguistic and literary topics, and provide extensive training in oral and written use of modern French. The supervised master’s thesis allows you to pursue in-depth investigation and analysis within your chosen area of linguistics or literary studies. The Master’s programme also aims to engage you in on-going research at the Department and to help you develop a critical and independent attitude to problems and methods of the subject disciplines.


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Introduction to Norwegian Course - University of Oslo
- Online Norway
Course
Part time
4 weeks
Distance Learning
English, Norwegian
Start learning Norwegian today. Learn to speak, write and understand basic Norwegian with this free four-week course.


University of Bergen
Spanish Language and Latin-American Studies, Master's, 2 years
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Spanish Language and Latin American studies will teach you the Spanish Language, but it also seeks to provide you with a better understanding of the historical processes that led to the huge differences we can see between rich and poor in Latin America today.


University of Bergen
German, Master's, 2 years
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
With a master’s degree in German you get to experience and explore the German speaking countries from within, through their own language and not through translations. Writing a master’s thesis is a research project on a topic you are interested in. Some of our previous master’s projects include: Automatic translation of tourism websites. Herta Müller's autofictional narratives and democratic criticism of the totalitarian regime in Romania. Literature and films by second-generation immigrants to Germany, e.g. director Fatih Akin.


University of Agder
Master in English
- Kristiansand, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The program comprises courses in English language and linguistics, as well as in British and American literature and culture. Students can specialize in either linguistics or literature, defining their research projects under supervision. We offer courses in both theoretical and experimental linguistics, as well as in early modern and modern literature.


University of Bergen
English, Master's, 2 years
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Globally, English is probably the most important language today. Taking a master’s degree in English will enrich your knowledge of the linguistics, literatures and cultures of the English-speaking world, while conducting independent research in the form of a thesis worth 60 ECTS.
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Studying languages in Norway offers you the chance to explore diverse cultures and improve your communication skills in an increasingly globalized world. The focus on language acquisition equips students with practical abilities that extend beyond the classroom.
Through comprehensive coursework, you'll engage in advanced linguistic studies, including translation techniques, discourse analysis, and intercultural communication. Bachelor's and Master's degree programs often emphasize practical language use, encouraging students to work collaboratively on projects that foster real-world applications. Research at the PhD level may delve deeply into language theory, syntax, and multilingualism, opening pathways to academic careers or specialized roles in research.
In Norway, the collaborative educational environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to enhance adaptability as they explore new ideas. Graduates with a language degree can pursue various career opportunities, including roles in international relations, education, translation, and cultural consultancy. These skills are universally valued in today's job market, providing you with a competitive edge in numerous fields.