Norway: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
NTNU is a research university with campuses in Trondheim, Gjovik and Ålesund. NTNU is the biggest university in Norway and has national responsibility for higher education within engineering and technology. The university also offers other academic disciplines. The campuses offer a rich student life with a large share of international students.
Nordic Five Tech university
This university is part of the Nordic Five Tech (N5T) network. Visit the website for Nordic Five Tech if you want to know more about the network and its opportunities.
University in brief
Language of instruction: Norwegian and English Academic calendar: August-December, January-June Credit system: ECTS Website:www.ntnu.edu/studies/visiting_and_exchange_students
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Exchange opportunities
Number of spots: 10 semester spots per year Grade requirements: None
Programme specific information
If your programme or your school is not listed below, contact the international coordinator at your school.
Architecture
2 year spots or 2 semester spots
Master’s Programme, Civil and Architectural Engineering
This university offers courses that are relevant for your programme.
Master’s Programme, Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure
This university offers courses that are relevant for your programme.
Master’s Programme, Real Estate and Construction Management
No student from you programme has been on exchange at this university before. Please investigate the courses offered carefully.
Master’s Programme, Sustainable Technology
This university offers courses that are relevant for your programme.
Master’s Programme, Sustainable Urban Planning and Design
This university offers courses that are relevant for your programme.
Master’s Programme, Transport and Geoinformation Technology
No student from you programme has been on exchange at this university before. Please investigate the courses offered carefully.
School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health (CBH)
Students at EECS school can apply to this university provided you find courses that are relevant to your program. Therefore, examine the course offering carefully on the university's website.
Please visit the partner university's webpage for the latest information.