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7 Engineering Master's Degree Programs in Norway


NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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MSc in Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
- Trondheim, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The international Master’s programme in Materials Science and Chemical Engineering at NTNU is designed for students who want to dive deep into the science behind advanced materials and chemical processes, and apply this knowledge to solve real-world challenges.


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MSc in Electric Power Engineering
- Trondheim, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Society depends on electricity. Cars, trains and ships are electrified, and consumers can produce electricity themselves. We expect electricity when we need electricity. This creates new challenges for the power system. The entire electrical infrastructure must be further developed and maintained for efficient and reliable energy supply.
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University College of Southeast Norway
Master in Systems Engineering
- Drammen, Norway
- Rauland, Norway
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Master degree
Full time, Part time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Master program in Systems Engineering at NISE is a unique program in Norway due to the close and committed collaboration with international and leading high-technology companies.


Oslo Met University
Master in Structural Engineering and Building Technology
- St. Hanshaugen, Norway
Master degree
English
This master’s degree provides you with in-depth study and specialisation in the field of structural engineering and building technology. Structural engineering concerns the analysis, calculation and design of load-bearing structures and structural systems. Building technology concerns the analysis, calculation and design of the body of the building, including facade and building envelopes.


University of Bergen
Software Engineering, Joint Master's, 2 years
- Bergenhus, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Software engineering is using ideas and techniques from computer science to solve problems and challenges we face in the world today. Software engineers tackle areas like: Optimal performance in cloud computing. How to process scientific imaging data (for example from medical or geological instruments) in real time.


University of Oslo Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Master in Fluid Mechanics
- Ullevål, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? This field of study gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.


University College of Southeast Norway
Master in Micro and Nano Systems Technology
- Drammen, Norway
- Rauland, Norway
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Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The most spectacular technology is happening at the micro and nano level and you can become an expert of this state of the art technology.
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Engineering degree programs at the Master's level in Norway present a unique opportunity for understanding advanced concepts through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. You'll engage deeply with innovative technologies and methodologies essential to today's engineering challenges.
As a Master's student in engineering, you'll explore specialized areas like renewable energy, structural engineering, or robotics. Courses often include project management, advanced materials science, and computational modeling, enabling you to develop essential skills such as designing sustainable energy systems and conducting full lifecycle assessments of engineering projects. The program emphasizes collaboration with industry partners, preparing you for the workforce effectively.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and work on real-world projects that meet current industry needs. Norway’s strong focus on sustainability and innovation provides a relevant context for your studies, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet global market demands. Many engineering graduates in Norway find opportunities in sectors such as renewable energy, construction, and information technology, where their expertise is increasingly valued.