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2 Mechanical Engineering Degree Programs in Norway


Noroff University College
Professional Degree in Technical Design – Mechanical
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Hands-on education that teaches you about mechanical assemblies and structures. This knowledge is in demand across a range of industries and can open doors to exciting opportunities in fields such as construction and the oil industry. Mechanical Technical Design is an exciting programme that focuses on developing technical solutions for mechanical systems and products. You will gain skills in producing mechanical drawings and designing products for prototyping or optimisation.


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.
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In Norway, studying Mechanical Engineering degree programs opens doors to a field that combines technical expertise with innovative thinking. You'll explore the principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science to design and develop advanced machinery and processes.
Through applied coursework, students engage in hands-on projects that emphasize problem-solving and collaboration. This environment encourages independence as students tackle real-world challenges in areas such as robotics, automotive systems, and renewable energy technologies. Students often gain confidence while navigating complex projects that require both creativity and analytical skills.
At the Bachelor's and Master's levels, programs typically include courses in fluid mechanics, mechanical design, and manufacturing processes, preparing graduates for diverse career paths. Those pursuing a PhD focus on research that can advance the field, often working alongside industry leaders on cutting-edge innovations. As a graduate, you'll find skills valued internationally, opening pathways to careers in engineering firms, research institutions, and technology companies worldwide.