Incoming exchange students
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) warmly welcomes international students to join us in our work towards our mission: To contribute to the wellbeing of our planet.
Our interdisciplinary research generates innovations in food, health, environmental protection, climate and sustainable use of natural resources. The university has a comprehensive international environment and collaborates with education and research institutions from all over the world.
Nearly 17 percent of NMBU students have foreign citizenship and 43 percent of programs offered at NMBU are in English. Having a history since 1859, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in Norway, and the only educational institution in Norway to provide veterinary education.
NMBU has over 150 exchange agreements with partner institutions from all over the world. Students currently studying at one of NMBU's international partner institutions may apply to become exchange students for one or two semesters.
The application procedures depend on the type of your exchange agreement, eg. if you are traveling through Erasmus+, a bilateral agreement or the NORHED program. Unfortunately NMBU does not accept applications from Bachelor or Master students from non-partner universities (free movers).
In order to apply for exchange studies, you have to receive a nomination from your home university/institution. Your home university will nominate you through a specific exchange program. For application instructions for your specific exchange program, please select one of the programs below.
The sooner you complete your application, the earlier you can receive your Letter of Acceptance.
If you need asistance determining the type of exchange program, please contact us.
How to apply for exchange studies
Erasmus+
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has about 140 Erasmus+ partners all over Europe, and welcomes about 200 Erasmus+ exchange students every year. In order to do an Erasmus+ exchange at NMBU, there has to exist an exchange agreement between NMBU and your home university.
Once you have been nominated by your home university on NMBU's online nomination portal, you automatically receive an email from NMBU on how to proceed with your application. To apply, please follow the steps below.
Step 1) Nomination
You will receive an automatic email confirming your nomination as an NMBU exchange student, and another email with a password for entering the application portal.
Step 2) Register your application
Register your application in the application portal SøknadsWeb. Before you register your application, please carefully read the information in the chapter "Course levels, packages and teaching periods" below.
Language requirements: NMBU offers courses taught in English and Norwegian. The English courses require minimum English level B2 (CEFR), and the Norwegian courses require documented fluency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish. Students should choose courses relevant to their academic background and make sure they meet the course prerequisites before applying. Teaching language and course prerequisites are specified in each course description in our course catalogue.
Step 3) Online Learning Agreement (OLA)
All students coming on exchange through Erasmus+ must complete a Learning Agreement. This is a contract that must be signed by the student, the home university and NMBU.
Some universities are not using the same platform to create an OLA, but you should use the platform from your home university as the data will be exchanged between the various platform systems. Please contact your home university office for more information.
Information and creation of OLA
Step 4) Upload documents
Please upload the following documents to your application profile - Søknadsweb before the application deadlines:
- Official academic transcripts in English
- - Official transcript is not just a print out, but an official document signed and approved by your home university.
- - If you are a master student, please upload your bachelor transcripts too, not only results from your master program.
- - French students also need to download academic transcripts in English from their classe préparatoire).
- A list of the course you are registered in the current semester - this will, together with your transcripts - give us an idea and more complete picture of your academic background (unofficial list).
- Copy of passport/ID card.
When all documents are uploaded to Søknadsweb they will appear on your profile under the window "my documents", and your application is complete.
Step 5) Deadline and decisions
OLA and all documents must be created and uploaded before:
- 1 June (Autumn semester: Aug/Sept - Dec)
- 1 October (Spring semester: Jan/Feb - May/June)
When to expect decisions:
- Autumn semester applications: within 1 July.
- Spring semester applications: within 15 November.
Admission to courses is confirmed by OLA, and you receive a digital letter of admission from NMBU.
If you have any questions, please contact:
E-mail: international@nmbu.no
- Official academic transcripts in English
From Outside of Europe (bilateral agreement)
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has about 40 bilateral agreements with partner universities from outside of Europe, and welcomes bilateral exchange students as non-degree students every year. In order to do a bilateral exchage at NMBU, there has to exist an agreement of exchange between NMBU and your home university/institution.
Once you have been nominated by your home university on NMBU's online nomination portal, you automatically receive an email from NMBU on how to proceed with your application. To apply, please follow the steps below.
Step 1) Nomination
You will receive an automatic email confirming your nomination as an NMBU exchange student, and another email with a password for entering the application portal.
Step 2) Register your application
Register your application in the application portal SøknadsWeb. Before you register your application, please carefully read the information in the chapter "Course levels, packages and teaching periods" below.
Step 3) Upload documents
Please upload the following documents to your application profile (SøknadsWeb) before the application deadlines:
- Application form (The application form must contain: 1) Complete home address, including post code 2) List of courses you want to take at NMBU 3) List of courses you are currently enrolled in at your home university).
- Official academic transcripts in English (Official transcript is not just a print, but an official document signed and approved by your home university).
- If you are a master student, please upload your bachelor transcripts too, not only results from your master program.
- A list of the course you are registered in the current semester - this will, together with your transcripts - give us an idea and more complete picture of your academic background (unofficial list).
- Copy of passport/ID card.
- Documentation of English proficiency: Applicants who are native speakers of English do not have to document their English proficiency. All others must see our language requirements for what documentation to upload.
When all documents are uploaded to Søknadsweb they will appear on your profile under the window "my documents", and your application is complete.
Step 4) Deadline and decisions
All documents must be uploaded before:
- 1 April (Autumn semester: Aug/Sept - Dec)
- 1 October (Spring semester: Jan/Feb - May/June)
When to expect decisions:
- Autumn semester applications: within 15 May.
- Spring semester applications: within 15 November.
For any questions, please contact:
E-mail: international@nmbu.no
NORHED
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) welcomes NORHED students every year.
The Norwegian Programme for Capacity Development in Higher Education and Research for Development (NORHED) is a program launched by Norad, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. The program aims to strenghten capacity of higher education institutions in low and middle income countries to educate more and better qualified candidates, and to increase quality and quantity of research conducted by the countries' own researchers.
To apply for a NORHED exchange, please read the following information.
Language requirements
NMBU offers courses taught in English and Norwegian. The English courses require one of the English levels listed below (Please do also see the Higher Education Entrance Qualification for Persons with Foreign Education - The GSU-list), and the Norwegian courses require documented fluency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish. Students should choose courses relevant to their academic background and see if they meet the course prerequisites before applying. Teaching language and course prerequisites are specified in each course description in our course catalogue.
Applicants who are not native speakers of English must document their proficiency in English with one of the following tests:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 for a paper based test (PBT), or minimum 60 on an internet-based test (IBT).
- International English Language Testing Service (IELTS), academic, with a minimum score of 5.0.
Please note that a TOEFL or an IELTS test cannot be more than two years old.
- Applicants with Norwegian upper secondary school: Foundation/level 1 course in English at upper secondary school (140 hours) with the mark 2 or better.
- Pearson PTE Academic test with a minimum score of 51 points.
- University of Cambridge examinations:
- 1. First Certificate in English
- 2. Certificate in Advanced English
- 3. Certificate of Proficiency in English
In some cases, applicants can document English proficiency in other ways. Please see the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance Education to find out about other ways to document English language proficiency.
The academic year at NMBU is organized in five periods
Spring semester (Jan-Jun): January block, Spring parallel and June block. Application deadline 1 October.
Autumn semester (Aug-Dec): August block and Autumn parallel. Application deadline 1 April.
You might only sign up for one course in each block, since this is an intensive teaching period, and all the exams of the block take place on the same day.
However, it is not mandatory to sign up for a course in the blocks. You can meet the fulltime studies requirement (30ECTS/semester) without the blocks and only courses in the Spring parallel/Autumn parallel.
Academic Calendar: Information of semester start and semester end for block and parallel period.
Courses
About 40% of the courses at NMBU are given in English. Descriptions of all courses can be found in the course catalogue. The courses marked with EN or NO/EN are taught in English. The courses marked with NO are only in Norwegian. The following general distinctions can be made regarding courses at NMBU:
100-level/lower division bachelor courses focus on basic knowledge and working skills within a subject, as a basis for further studies or work.
200-level/upper division bachelor courses develop a critical and more in-depth understanding of the field. It is assumed that students have a basic knowledge of the subject at an introductory level before taking the course.
300-level/master level courses require a greater amount of high-level intellectual skill such as synthesis of knowledge from different fields, evaluation and the ability to conduct critical analysis.
400-level/PhD level courses - advanced knowledge in the subject area required and special application procedures apply (see information about PhD candidates below).
Application procedures
The application package must be sent to international@nmbu.no with the following documents:
- Official academic transcripts in English. Official transcript is not just a print, but an official document signed and approved by your home university.
- Copy of passport/ID card.
- Confirmation of enrollment in a PhD program at the home institution (if applicable).
- Documentation of English proficiency.
- Application form
IMPORTANT: Please complete the application form with your private home address (inclusive postal code), and not the address of your home university or other institution.
Application deadlines
Autumn semester: 1 April.
Spring semester: 1 October.Autumn semester applications: You can expect an answer from NMBU 15 May.
Spring semester applications: You can expect an answer from NMBU 15 November.If you have any questions, please contact:
E-mail: international@nmbu.no
Nordplus
Once you have been nominated by your home university on NMBU's online nomination portal, you automatically receive an email from NMBU on how to proceed with your application. To apply, please follow the steps below.
Step 1) Nomination
You will receive an automatic email confirming your nomination as an NMBU exchange student, and another email with a password for entering the application portal.
Step 2) Register your application
Register your application in the application portal SøknadsWeb. Before you register your application, please carefully read the information in the chapter "Course levels, packages and teaching periods" below.
Language requirements: NMBU offers courses taught in English and Norwegian. The English courses require minimum English level B2 (CEFR), and the Norwegian courses require documented fluency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish.
Step 3) Upload documents
Please upload the following documents to your application profile (SøknadsWeb) before the application deadlines:
- Application form (The application form must contain: 1) Complete home address, including post code 2) Email address 3) List of courses you want to take at NMBU 4) List of courses you are currently enrolled in at your home university).
- Official academic transcripts in English. Official transcript is not just a print, but an official document signed and approved by your home university.
- Copy of passport/ID card.
- Documentation of English proficiency (If English is not your first language, ask the Nordplus coordinator at your home university to document that your English level equals B2 or higher. Applicants who are native speakers of English do not have to document their English proficiency).
When all documents are uploaded to Søknadsweb they will appear on your profile under the window "my documents", and your application is complete.
Step 4) Deadline and decisions
All documents must be uploaded before:
- 1 June (Autumn semester: Aug/Sept - Dec)
- 1 October (Spring semester: Jan/Feb - May/June)
When to expect decisions:
- Autumn semester applications: within 1 July.
- Spring semester applications: within 15 November.
If you have any questions, please contact:
E-mail: international@nmbu.no
NORPART
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) particpates in several NORPART projects. In order to do a NORPART exchange at NMBU, there must exist an agreement of exchange and or a NORPART project agreement between NMBU and your home university/institution.
Step 1) Nomination
Your home university or the NORPART coordinator at NMBU must first nominate you for exchange on our online Nomination Service. The nomination deadlines are 15 September for studies starting in January and 15 March for studies stating in August.
You will receive an automatic email confirming your nomination as an NMBU exchange student, and another email with a password for entering the application portal.
Step 2) Register your application
Register your application in the application portal SøknadsWeb. Before you register your application, please carefully read the information in the chapter "Course levels, packages and teaching periods" below.
Step 3) Upload documents
Please upload the following documents to your application profile (SøknadsWeb) before the application deadlines:
- Application form: The application form must contain: 1) Complete home address, including post code 2) List of courses you want to take at NMBU 3) List of courses you are currently enrolled in at your home university.
- Official academic transcripts in English: Official transcript is not just a print, but an official document signed and approved by your home university.
- A list of the course you are registered in the current semester - this will, together with your transcripts - give us an idea and more complete picture of your academic background
- Copy of passport/ID card.
- Documentation of English proficiency: Applicants who are native speakers of English do not have to document their English proficiency. All others must see our language requirements for what documentation to upload.
When all documents are uploaded to Søknadsweb they will appear on your profile under the window "my documents", and your application is complete.
Step 4) Deadline and decisions
All documents must be uploaded before:
- 1 April (Autumn semester: Aug/Sept - Dec)
- 1 October (Spring semester: Jan/Feb - May/June)
When to expect decisions:
- Autumn semester applications: within 15 May.
- Spring semester applications: within 15 November.
For any questions, please contact:
E-mail: international@nmbu.no
PhD candidates can apply for non-degree studies at NMBU
For admission to NMBUs courses, PhD candidates from other institutions can apply for non-degree studies at NMBU.
PhD students in Norway
Students admitted to other Norwegian institutions can apply for "enkeltemnerstudier" directly to NMBUs Admission Office by using the application portal - Søknadsweb. Questions can be directed to opptak@nmbu.no.
PhD students outside of Norway
NMBU can accept applications from partner and non-partner institutions for admission to courses. All applications will be evaluated by the relevant Faculty at NMBU, and the Faculty will decide whether or not it has the capacity to admit the student, and if the student meets the necessary prerequisites. All international students not already admitted to another Norwegian university can send their application forms to international@nmbu.no.
- Completed Application form
IMPORTANT: Please complete the application form with your private home address (inclusive postal code), and not the address of your home university or other institution. - Copy of passport/ID card.
- Official academic transcripts in English (Official transcript is not just a print, but is an official document signed and approved by your home university).
- Documentation of English proficiency.*
- Confirmation of PhD status at your home university
* Language requirements
NMBU offers courses taught in English and Norwegian. The English courses require one of the English levels listed below (Please do also see the Higher Education Entrance Qualification for Persons with Foreign Education - The GSU-list), and the Norwegian courses require documented fluency in Norwegian, Danish or Swedish. Students should choose courses relevant to their academic background and see if they meet the course prerequisites before applying. Teaching language and course prerequisites are specified in each course description in our course catalogue.
Applicants who are not native speakers of English must document their proficiency in English with one of the following tests:
- University document confirming a completed master's degree with English as the language of instruction.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 for a paper based test (PBT), or minimum 60 on an internet-based test (IBT).
- International English Language Testing Service (IELTS), academic, with a minimum score of 5.0.
Please note that a TOEFL or an IELTS test cannot be more than two years old.
- Applicants with Norwegian upper secondary school: Foundation/level 1 course in English at upper secondary school (140 hours) with the mark 2 or better.
- Pearson PTE Academic test with a minimum score of 51 points.
- University of Cambridge examinations:
- 1. First Certificate in English
- 2. Certificate in Advanced English
- 3. Certificate of Proficiency in English
In some cases, applicants can document English proficiency in other ways. Please see the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance Education to find out about other ways to document English language proficiency.
- Completed Application form
Nomination service for partner universities
Courses, levels and teaching periods
Introduction
NMBU offers several course combinations with different academic profiles and outcomes. The courses are selected by the faculties to help you plan your course selection.
Please note that you can combine courses from different faculties, as long as you are qualified and have the required prerequisites. You should select a minimum of 30 ECTS per semester.
Please note that there may be a collision with teaching hours and exams. It is therefore important that you check the teaching schedules.
It is still possible to apply for other courses offered in English where you meet the required requirements. Currently, the following courses are available (please find courses below organized by faculties), some of which are multidisciplinary:
Course levels
- 100-level/lower division bachelor courses
Focus on basic knowledge and working skills within a subject, as a basis for further studies or work. - 200-level/upper division bachelor/lower division master courses
Develop a critical and more in-depth understanding of the field. It is assumed that students have a basic knowledge of the subject at an introductory level before taking the course. - 300-level/master-level courses
Require a greater amount of high-level intellectual skills such as synthesis of knowledge from different fields, evaluation, and the ability to conduct critical analysis. - 400-level/PhD level courses
Advanced knowledge in the subject area is required and special application procedures apply (please see above).
- 100-level/lower division bachelor courses
How is the academic year organized?
The academic year at NMBU is organized in five periods
Autumn semester (Aug-Dec)
August block - one intensive three-week course in August
Autumn parallel - September to DecemberSpring semester (Jan-Jun)
January block - one intensive three-week course in January
Spring parallel - February to May
June block - one intensive three-week course in June- Blocks: You might only sign up for one course in each block, since this is an intensive teaching period, and all the exams of the block take place on the same day, usually at the end of the block period.
- It is not mandatory to sign up for a course in the blocks. You can meet the full-time studies requirement (30 ECTS/semester) without the blocks and only courses in the Spring parallel/Autumn parallel. However, you are welcome to participate in the blocks as well.
- Parallels - the main part of the semester: you will take several courses. Exams at the end of the parallel period.
- Academic Calendar: Information of semester start, semester end, examination period for block and parallel.
Faculty of Biosciences - Department of Animal Sciences and Aquaculture (IHA)
Autumn Semester
August block
HFE305- Feed Manufacturing Technology- 10 ECTS (August block and Autumn parallel)
AQX251 - Sustainability and Welfare in Aquaculture - 5 ECTSAutumn parallel
AQB250 Sustainable Aquaculture - Breeding and genetics - 5 ECTS
AQN350 Aquaculture Nutrition – 10 ECTS
AQN351 Sustainable Ingredients in Aquafeeds - 5 ECTS
BIN301 Genomic and Pedigree-Based Prediction of Genetic Value - 10 ECTS
BIN302 High throughput phenotyping for precision farming - 10 ECTS
BIO314 Fish physiology and aquatic adaptations - 5 ECTS
HET300 Scientific Methods in Ethology - 10 ECTS
HFX315 Digital Technology in Animal Production - 10 ECTS
HFA303 Biological Consequences of Selection - 5 ECTS
HFE303 Nutrition and Optimisation of Diets for Monogastric Animals - 10 ECTSSpring Semester
January block
BIO200 Molecular Genetics in Eukaryotes - 5 ECTS
BIO315 Behavioural biology in fishes - 10 ECTS (January Block + Spring parallel)
SDG300 Sustainable Development Goals in Plant and Animal Food Systems - 5 ECTSSpring parallel
AQX300 Applied Aquaculture - 10 ECTS
AQX301 Fish Health - 5 ECTS
BIN300 Statistical Genomics - 10 ECTS
HFA300 Animal Breeding Plans - 15 ECTS (Spring parallel + June Block)
HFE308 Optimalization of Feed Processing for Different Animal Species - 10 ECTS
HFE314 Experimental Animal Nutrition and Physiology - 10 ECTS
HET301 The Biology of Animal Stress and Its Implications for Animal Welfare - 10 ECTS
June block
AQQ253 Product Quality in Aquaculture - 5 ECTS
HFA304 Management of Genetic Diversity - 5 ECTSFaculty of Biosciences - Department of Plant Sciences (IPV)
The course packages can be a composite of courses from several faculties. Make sure that you fulfil the prerequisites.
Also check which semester the course is given and if it is offered every year.
Autumn parallel (August Block, Autumn parallel)
BIO327 From Gene to Function in Plants - 10 credits
BOT200 Plant Physiology - 10 credits
BOT345 Plant Photobiology - 10 credits
MUA300 Urban Agriculture – Transdisciplinary Collaboration Groups - 15 credits (August Block + Autumn parallel)
PAE302 Agroecology: Action Learning in Farming and Food Systems - 30 credits (August Block + Autumn parallel)
PJH212 Forage and Seed Crops - 10 credits
PJH341 Postharvest - Storage of fruit and vegetables - 10 credits - NEW from Autumn 2024 course descriptions will be updated in July
PJH370 Advanced Crop Production for Future Plant Products - 10 credits - NOT offered Autumn 2024
Spring semester (January Block, Spring parallel) :SDG300 Sustainable development goals in plant and animal food systems - 5 credits (January Block)
PAE301 Agroecology: Working with the Complexity of Farming Systems - 7,5 credits (January Blcok + Spring parallel)
PLV330 Insect-Plant Relationships – 5 credits (January Block - even years)BIO244 Plant Biotechnology: Cell- and Tissue Culture and Genetic Modifications - 5 credits
BIO246 Thematic Essay in Plant Biotechnology/Plant Breeding - 5 credits (only if you are approved to BIO244)
BIO324 Plant adaptation to Climate – 10 credits
BOT201 Physiology of Plant Production – 5 credits
MUA301 Urban Agriculture – Strategy and Action Plans – Transdisciplinary Collaboration Groups - 10 credits
PJH250 Plant production in controlled environment – 10 credits
PLV340 Weed Biology and Weed-Crop Relationships – 5 credits (odd years)Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Sciences (KBM)
Please note: The course frequency might be annual, odd years or even years
Chemistry
Autumn semester
Organic Analytical Chemistry
KJM310 Chromatography (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
KJM313 Mass Spectrometry (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
KJM314 Applied Organic Analytical Chemistry (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
Organic Analytical Chemistry
KJM311 Organic Spectroscopy (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
KJM312 Natural Product Chemistry (10 ECTS) Spring parallelBiotechnology
Autumn semester
Biochemistry
BIO335 Applied Biocatalysis and Biorefining (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel (even years) / August Block + Autumn parallel (odd years)
Limits of class size: 30
KJB310 Protein Chemistry (10 ECTS) in Autumn parallel - Limits of class size: 55Bioinformatics
BIN315 Selected Topics in Functional Genomics (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel (even years)
BIN310 Selected Topics in Genome Analysis (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel (odd years)
Biochemistry and Microbiology
KJB310 Protein Chemistry (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
Spring semesterCell- and Microbiology
BIO301 Advanced Cell Biology (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BIO341 Pathogenic Microorganisms (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
Microbiology
BIO330 Microbial Ecology and Physiology (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BIO341 Pathogenic Microorganisms (10 ECTS) Spring parallelBack to topFood Science and Nutrition
Autumn semester
Food Technology
MVI310 Macronutrients, Their Structure and Functionality (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
MVI383A Dairy Technology (15 ECTS) Autumn parallelProcess Technology
MVI361 Unit Operations (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelProduct Development
MVI385 Food Product Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
Food Safety
MVI395 Safety in Industrial Processes (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BIO341 Pathogenic Microorganisms (10 ECTS) Spring parallelSensory and consumer science
MVI240 Sensory Science (5 ECTS) January Block - Limited seats: 5 seats only
MVI340 Sensory and Consumer Science (5 ECTS) June Block - Limited seats: 5 seats onlyFood Technology
MVI386 Practical Dairy Technology (5 ECTS) January Block (limited seats)
MVI382A Alcoholic Beverages (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
MVI382B Cereal Technology (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
MVI387 Milkbased Ingredients (5 ECTS) Spring parallelNutrition
Autumn semester
MVI393 Chemical Food Safety (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BIO392 Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BIO292 The Immune System, Food and Health (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
BIO301 Advanced Cell Biology (10 ECTS) Spring parallelStatistics
Autumn semester
STAT210 Design of Experiments and Analysis of Variance (5 ECTS) August Block
STAT351 Statistical Theory (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
STAT200 Regression Analysis (5 ECTS) January Block
STIN300 Statistical Programming in R (5 ECTS) January BlockSTAT340 Applied Methods in Statistics (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
STIN370 Selected topics in bioinformatics and applied statistics (5 ECTS) Spring parallel ** Courses with limited seats. International students can only attend these courses if there are available seats after ordinary NMBU students have selected courses.
Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA)
The faculty offers course package Ecology and Environmental Sciences - one for each semester, and a couple of courses in Renewable Energy-Qualifications in Energy System Analysis in Autumn semester.
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Autumn semester
JORD200 Soils in Natural Environments - Field and Laboratory Course (10 ECTS) * - August Block and Autumn parallel
ECOL310 Global Change Ecology (5 ECTS) *
ECOL330 Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Conservation (5 ECTS)
FMI312 Environmental Exposures and Human Health (10 ECTS)
GEO300 Advanced Hydrogeology (10 ECTS)
GEO310 Paleoenvironment and Climate Change (10 ECTS)
JORD210 GIS and Dynamic Modelling in soils (10 ECTS) *
JORD330 Soil Health and Sustainable Soil Management (10 ECTS) *
MILJØ210 Biochemistry for Water Quality and Sewage Management (10 ECTS)
MINA305 Remote Sensing in Forest and Natural Resource Management (5 ECTS)
NATF300 Conservation Biology (5 ECTS) *
REIS200 Tourism Management (5 ECTS)
REIS300 Nature-based Tourism (10 ECTS) *
VANN300 Water Pollution I (10 ECTS) *
ZOOL300 Insect Ecology and Research (10 ECTS)
ZOOL310 Behavioural and Population Ecology (10 ECTS) *- Most courses are at master´s level and background in ecology, limnology and/or chemistry are recommended.
- * Courses with limited seats. International students can only attend these courses if there are available seats after ordinary NMBU students have selected courses.
- REIS200 and REIS300 will also fit well together with courses within economy or social science as well.
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Spring semesterJanuary Block:
JORD213 Chemical and Physical Soil Analysis (5 ECTS) *
MINA321 Interdisciplinarity and Expert Disagreement on Sustainability - English Option (5 ECTS)Spring parallel:
ECOL200 General Ecology (10 ECTS)
ECOL201: Ecology Essay (5 ECTS) *
ECOL350 Restoration Ecology (5 ECTS)
ECOL380 The Ecology and Management of Rivers and Lakes (10 ECTS) *
FMI210 Principal Environmental Toxicology (10 ECTS)
FMI310 Environmental Pollutants and Ecotoxicology – with Term Paper (10 ECTS)
GEO220 Hydrogeology (10 ECTS)
JORD310 Soil Pollution and Sustainability (10 ECTS)
MILJØ300 Global Change of the Earth System (10 ECTS) *
NATF320 Ecology and Management of Natural Resources in the Tropics (10 ECTS)
NATF350 Human Wildlife Interactions (5 ECTS)
SKOG304 Forest Ecology (10 ECTS)- Many courses are at master´s level and a solid background in ecology, limnology, geology and/or chemistry are recommended.
- * Courses with limited seats. International students can only attend these courses if there are available seats after ordinary NMBU students have selected courses.
- In the course FORN360, there might be some flexibility with prerequisites.
Renewable energy – Qualifications in Energy System Analysis
August block and Autumn parallel
FORNY360 Renewable Energy Systems Analysis (10 ECTS)
Spring parallel
FORNY240 -Energy Distribution and Storage Systems (5 ECTS)
FORNY305 Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems (10 ECTS)June Block
FORNY260 Energy Use and Energy System Analysis (5 ECTS)School of Economics and Business (HH)
Economics, Business and Sustainability (Bachelor level)
Autumn semester
BUS180 Global Challenges II. Dilemmas and Business Opportunities (5 ECTS) August Block
ECN230 International Trade, Policy and Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN201 Econometrics (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN215 Intermediate Microeconomics - Consumers, Producers, Market and Welfare (10 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
AOS236 Sustainability Leadership (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BUS311 Environmental Management and Sustainability Reporting (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN101 Economics for Environment and Development (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN271 Cost Benefit Project Evaluation and Environmental Valuation (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN275 Natural Resource and Environmental Economics – Theory (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN280 Energy Economics (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
EDS130 Introduction to Political Ecology (10 ECTS) Spring parallelDigitalization and Sustainability (Bachelor and Master level)
Autumn semester *
BUS180 Global Challenges II. Dilemmas and Business Opportunities or ECN302 Mathematics for Economists (5 ECTS) August Block
BUS350 Data Analytics in R (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN201 Econometrics (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN230 International Trade, Policy and Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN306 Economics of Sustainability (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BUS338 Business Forecasting (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BUS337 Applications of Business Analytics (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel
INF230 Data handling and Analysis (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel *** The courses can be offered for bachelor and master students with relevant background. See course descriptions for prerequisite.
**Programming skills is a prerequisiteSpring semester*
STAT200 Regression Analysis (5 ECTS) January Block
BUS255 Introduction to Data Analytics in R (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
BUS311 Environmental Management and Sustainability Reporting (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
DAT200 Applied Machine Learning** (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
INF221 Computer Science for Data Scientists** (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
INN351 Enterprise Architecture for the Digital Age (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
MATH280 Applied Linear Algebra**** (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BUS238 Business Process Simulation (5 ECTS) June Block* The courses can be offered for bachelor and master students with relevant background. See course descriptions for prerequisite.
** Programming skills is as prerequisite
****Linear Algebra is as prerequisiteBusiness and Sustainability (Master level)
Autumn semester
ECN302 Mathematics for Economists (5 ECTS) August BlockAOS325 Modern Organizations (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BUS322 Financial Investment and Risk Management (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BUS315 Corporate Finance and Valuation (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
BUS326 Applied Financial Econometrics (5 ECTS) Autumn parallel or ECN201 Econometrics (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN306 Economics of Sustainability (5 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
BUS360 Taxes, Inequality and Sustainability (5 ECTS), January Block
AOS236 Sustainability Leadership (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
BUS311 Environmental Management and Sustainability Reporting (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
BUS323 Energy and commodity market analysis (10 ECTS) Spring parallelEconomics and Sustainability (Master level)
Autumn semester
ECN302 Mathematics for Economists (5 ECTS) August Block
ECN320 International Macroeconomics (5 ECTS) August Block
ECN215 Intermediate Microeconomics - Consumers, Producers, Market and Welfare (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN230 International Trade, Policy and Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN372F Climate Economics (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel - Online course
ECN380 Energy Markets and Regulation (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN303 Impact Assessment Methods (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN306 Economics of Sustainability (5 ECTS) Autumn parallelSpring semester
BUS360 Taxes, Inequality, and Sustainability (5 ECTS) January Block
BUS311 Environmental Management and Sustainability Reporting (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN352 Poverty (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
ECN375 Natural Resource and Environmental Economics - theory and applications (10 ECTS) Spring parallelSustainability, Economics and Business (Master level)
Autumn semester
EDS305 Development Theory and Policy (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN230 International Trade, Policy and Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN215 Intermediate Microeconomics - Consumers, Producers, Market and Welfare (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
ECN306 Economics of Sustainability (5 ECTS) Autumn parallelGlobal Challenges, Sustainability, Economics and Business (Master level)
Autumn semester
EDS355 Climate Change and Development (10 ECTS) Autumn parallel
Spring semester
BUS360 Taxes, Inequality, and Sustainability (5 ECTS) January Block
BUS311 Environmental Management and Sustainability Reporting (5 ECTS) Spring parallel
EDS330 Political Ecology (10 ECTS) Spring parallel
EDS348 The Politics and Governance of the Environment (10 ECTS) Spring parallelFaculty of Landscape and Society (LANDSAM)
Autumn Semester
August block
EDS370 Gender and Development - 5 ECTS (anually)Autumn parallel
APL230 Planning Theory - 10 ECTS (anually)*
APL280 Urban Sociology - 5 ECTS (anually)*
APL380 Environmental Governance for Planning - 10 ECTS (anually)*
EDS260 Global Environmental Changes - 5 ECTS (anually)
EDS373 Piracy and International Relations - 10 ECTS* (offered biannually in odd years)
GLA302 Design-research studio in landscape architecture - 15 ECTS (annually)*
GLA303 Landscape in a Globalised World: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives - 10 ECTS (annually)*Spring Semester
January block
EDS341 Decolonial Theory - 5 ECTS (anually)Spring parallel
APL360 Planning for Sustainable Urban Regions - 15 ECTS (anually) *
FHV341 Disability, Scocial Justice & Climate - Resilient Development - 5 ECTS (anually)
GLA304 Social sustainability in a context of vulnerability - 15 ECTS (anually)*
EDS371 Introduction to Intelligence Studies and International Relations - 10 ECTS (offered bianually, odd years)
EDS376 Religion, Politics and Islam - 10 ECTS (offered biannually in even years)
EDS391 International Relations, Security, Conflict, and Development: Understanding Post-Conflict Police and Security Reform - 10 ECTS (anually)
EDS381 Feminist and Critical IR Theory - 10 ECTS (offered biannually in even years)
EDS383 Global Transitions and the City - 10 ECTS (offered biannually in odd years)* Courses with limited seats. International students can only attend these courses if there are available seats after ordinary NMBU students have selected courses.
Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK)
August Block
FYS378 Power electronics for renewable energy - 5 ECTS
TBM250 The Finite Element Method - 10 ECTSAutumn Parallel
AQT251 Laboratory Course in International Aquaculture - 5 ECTS
AQT254 Basic Aquaculture Engineering - 5 ECTS
DAT300 Applied Deep Learning - 10 ECTS
DAT320 Sequential and Time Series Data Analysis - 10 ECTS
DAT350 Applied healthcare data science and medical physics - 10 ECTS
FYS253 Thermal Physics - 5 ECTS
FYS254 Applied Thermodynamics - 5 ECTS
FYS272 Energy Physics - 10 ECTS
FYS373 Chemical and Biochemical Energy Conversion - 10 ECTS
FYS374 Battery and fuel cell technology - 10 ECTS
FYS388 Computational Neuroscience - 10 ECTS
GMBB300 Remote Sensing, Raster Graphics and Landscape Visualisation - 10 ECTS
GMPE340 Kalman Filter and Sensor Fusion - 5 ECTS
IND310 Operational optimization - 10 ECTS
IND320 Data to decision - 10 ECTS
INF201 Advanced Programming - 5 ECTS
INF230 Data handling and Analysis - 10 ECTS
INF250 Image Analysis - 10 ECTS
MATH250 Partial Differential Equations and Models - 10 ECTS
MVI320 Fish Processing Technology - 10 ECTS
TBA215 Structural Analysis - 10 ECTS
TBA390 Timber Engineering - 10 ECTS
TBM120 Mechanics of Materials and Structural Engineering Basics - 10 ECTS
THT310 Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering - 15 ECTS
THT320 Environmental Analysis - 5 ECTSAutumn parallel + January Block
FYS320 Electrical Engineering - 10 ECTSJanuary Block
AQP311 Production Technology in Aquaculture - 10 ECTS (January Block + Spring parallel)
Spring Parallel
AQP350 Planning and Design of Intensive Fish Farms - 10 ECTS
DAT200 Applied Machine Learning - 10 ECTS
FYS235 Electronics - 5 ECTS
FYS236 Electrodynamics - 5 ECTS
GMGD310 Physical Geodesy - 10 ECTS
INF221 Computer Science for Data Scientists - 10 ECTS
MATH270 Complex Analysis and Transformation Methods - 10 ECTS
MATH280 Applied Linear Algebra - 10 ECTS
MATH285 Optimization - 10 ECTS
MATH290 Real analysis - 10 ECTS
MLA210 Machine Learning With Examples From Technology and Finance - 10 ECTS
TBA224 Structural Design of Buildings II - 10 ECTS
TBA320 Structural Design of Buildings, Advanced Course - 10 ECTS
THT271 Basics of water and wastewater treatment technology - 10 ECTS
THT291 Resource recovery from waste and circular economy - 5 ECTS
TMP261 Heat and Flow Simulation - 5 ECTSJune Block
FYS302 Mining of Biospectroscopy Data - 5 ECTS (course description will be updated in April)
GMGM200 Remote Sensing - 5 ECTS (course description will be updated in April)
INF203 Advanced Programming project - 5 ECTS
THT311 Water & Wastewater Treatment (special topics) - 10 ECTS
THT313 Water Management in Cold Climate - 5 ECTS
Check list for new exchange students
Before arrival
You need to prepare yourself for the points below before going to Norway. This is a list that may help you along the way.
Norwegian Study Permit
New international students should apply for a Norwegian study permit (also called residence permit) as soon as possible after admission is granted.
Study permits are not required for citizens of EU/EEA/EFTA countries. Instead, they should complete a registration process after arrival in Norway.
Student housing
If you need student accommodation we recommend you to contact the Student Housing Office as soon as possible after admission is granted. You will need your admission letter from NMBU to be able to apply. When you receive this letter, you will be given further instruction on how to proceed.
Key retrieval
If arriving after opening hours, make sure to contact the Student Housing Office or the House Lady/Man to make arrangements to collect your room keys. This is if you have arranged accomodation through SiÅs student residences.
Academic calendar
On this website you will find important dates for the academic year.
Teaching and exam schedule
When the course schedules are ready you will be able to look them up by using our online teaching and exam schedule.
How to find the University
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences is located in Ås, 40 km south of Oslo. The distance from Oslo Airport Gardermoen to Campus Ås is 80 km. Here you can find a few guidelines on how to get there.
Budget and cost of living
Check out the cost of living for the country you are going to, check out this web page for some info.
After arrival
Your contacts at the University
The Student Information Centre (SIT)
After arrival international students are welcome to visit SIT to pick up their Welcome Package with useful information about campus, among other things. SIT will be able to answer questions and give further information about important things to remember after arrival to Norway. SIT is located on the ground floor in the Clock building.
We look forward to meeting you!
Student life at NMBU
NMBU has high ambitions within the fields of research and education, and aims towards research of international excellence and training graduates who have academic depth, a multidiciplinary understanding and an international perspective.
NMBU is famous for its inclusive and diverse student life. Every other year NMBU students arrange UKA, the second largest cultural event in Norway, and SiÅs sports offers a great variety of sport and training activities. About 20% of all NMBU students are international students.
See Emily Tsang's video on being an exchange student at NMBU.
The Student Union in Ås has roots back to 1864 and is thus one of the oldest in Norway. The house and the organisation have a very rich history that is well documented. Two books are written about the student community in Ås, and one of them can be read in its entirety on the National Library's website.
Student organisations
There are about 70 different student associations and clubs at NMBU. No matter what your interests are, you will be able to cultivate them: song, music, dance, politics, radio, sports, photography and lots more.
SiÅs Sports
SiÅs Eika sport center offers a variety of different sports and activities, whether you are into teamsports or prefer training on your own.
Student newspaper
The student newspaper "Tuntreet" presents all important news and events at NMBU, so read Tuntreet if you want to stay informed. If you are interested in journalism, graphic design, photography or drawing, you can join the staff and further develop the student newspaper.
E-mail: tuntreet@student.nmbu.no
Student union
A union of students - for students. The Student Union is the students' own organisation, forming the framework for most of the students' social activities in Ås.
The Union is managed by the Student Union board, the sound committee, the bar committee, the disco committee, etc: all are students! As a member of the Student Union, you are committed to work two shifts at various events each semester.
Bodega and concerts
Wednesdays and Fridays are "pub evenings" in the Union's own Bodega. The NMBU student Student Union has a great reputation in the music scene, and Ås has become a popular venue for Norwegian and foregin bands. Each semester, many excellent concerts are arranged - for many different styles of music. The Student Union has three different stages, and can thus house all kinds of bands - from the small and intimate, to the really big concerts. You are guaranteed to experience great concerts as a NMBU student!
Café Klubben
At the café "Klubben", you can meet other students, read newspapers, enjoy a cup of coffee and perhaps a piece of the wonderful cheese cake.
Other events
Each semester, about 3 to 6 small revues are held by various student associations. These are always a success! Debates and lectures are regularly held. Soccer fans enjoy Premier League and Champions League games on the large TV screen. Other events include special evenings, courses, in-house concerts, and more.
Contact us
You are very welcome to contact us at the Student Information Centre (SiT) if you have any questions about exchange to NMBU.
Tel: +47 67 23 01 11
Follow our incoming and outgoing exchange students on Instagram @NMBU_Exchange.