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Master of Science in Globalisation

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Programme website http://www.ntnu.no/intersek (Opens in new window)
Contact (person and/or unit) Office of International Relations, NTNU
Telephone +47 73595700
Email international@adm.ntnu.no
Programme duration 2 years
Programme description The MSc programme in Globalisation at the Faculty of Arts admits international students every year. The students in this programme coose between two specialistations: Global Technology Management and Global Politics and Culture. The programme consists of courses comprising a total of 90 ECTS credits (including a work placement - see below) and a Master's thesis of 30 ECTS credits. The work load for one academic year is 60 credits. In Semesters 1 and 2, two core courses will be offered to students within both specialisations: Knowledge Management in a Global Economy and Contemporary International Economic History, in addition to a choice of modules from a more specialised selection of courses. In Semester 2, the student will also work on an interdisciplinary group project within the Experts in Teams scheme. During Semester 3, the student will take up a work placement in an international institution or company abroad, during which the student will complete a related project assignment and a distance learning module on Global Culture. The last semester is to be devoted to the writing of the Master?s thesis.
Application deadline Quota programme applicants: Preliminary applicaton 1 December. Final application 1 February.; Other applicants with non-Norwegian, non-Nordic educational background: Preliminary application 1 December. Final application 1 February. Preliminary application is mandatory for any applicant with a non-Nordic degree; Applicants with Norwegian or Nordic educational background: 15 April
Nokut certification No
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Formal prerequisites Academic requirements: BSc degree in Technology or Engineering, BA in Humanities or Social Sciences, Technology Master's students who have completed the first three years. ; English requirements: International applicants should document either a TOEFL test with a mimum paper score of 550 (230 computer based test) or better, or an IELTS test score of minimum 6.0 or better. For updated and detailed information about admission requirements/ procedures, and the possibilities for exemptions from the English requirement for certain categories of applicants, please see the home page of the Office of International Relations, NTNU: www.ntnu.no/intersek/index-eng.html/. Norwegian applicants must fulfill the basic requirements in English language from the Norwegian Higher Secondary School (engelsk grunnkurs).
Tuition No tuition fees
Subject area Humanities
Degree level Master
City Trondheim, Norway
Credits 120
Language of teaching English
Scholarship Other
Application procedures For further information, and application forms please see http://www.ntnu.no/international/master


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