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• VISION: “Knowledge for a better world”

• AIMS: To be a National hub in Programmes of


Professional Study

• RESPONSIBILITIES: Main responsibility for


higher education in Technology, Educates most
teachers, and is Norway’s largest in health
sciences and art disciplines
• Main profile in Science and Technology
• Academic breadth:
 Humanities
 Social sciences
 Medicine
 Health sciences,
 Science of education,
 Architecture,
 Fine arts and performing arts
• Headquarters in Trondheim with campuses in
Gjøvik and Ålesund
KEY FIGURES -2018
• 341 Programs of study, as well as continuing
and further education
• 8 Faculties, 55 Departments and NTNU
University Museum
• 7220 completed Bachelor’s and Master’s
degrees
• 397 completed doctoral degrees
• 7401 person-years
• More than 42 000 students
• 4175 in further education courses with
credits, and in experience-based master’s
degree programs
STUDY PROGRAMS:
• BSc in Civil Engineering
• Masters degree program
 Civil and Environmental Engineering
 Engineering and ICT
 Geo-Technology
• 2 year international masters programs
 Project Management
 Geotechnics and Geohazards
 The Erasmus Mundus Coastal and Marine
Engineering and Management
 Hydropower engineering
 Nordic master in cold climate engineering
• Life long learning(EVU)
 Experience based MSc in Road and Railway
 Master in Organization and Leadership
 Experience based MSc in Facilities management

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