Process Technology/ Engineering & Technology | |
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| Course URL | http://link.uib.no/?4ju9l |
| City | Bergen, Norway |
| Programme duration | 2 years |
| Programme description | The Master's Programme in Process Technology is related mainly to the fields of oil and gas, but also to other aspects of the process industry. The programme is aimed at students with an interest in technology, who intend to qualify for research and development in process technology or seek employment in the process industry. Within the Master's Programme in Process Technology, you can choose among the following specialisations:; - Separation - Multiphase systems - Safety technology - Chemometry; The Master's Programme in Process Technology is an interdisciplinary education with a strong foundation in the basic natural sciences (mathematics, physics and chemistry). A master's programme in process technology consists of an individual research project (master's thesis) of 60 ECTS credits, and courses or special topics of 60 ECTS credits. Some of the courses are compulsory within the specialisations. You will choose the other courses in agreement with your academic supervisor. |
| Application deadline | Application deadline for applicants from a non-visa country (do not need a visa to enter Norway) is 1 April for the autumn semester/1 October for the spring semester. Applicants from a visa-country (need a visa to enter Norway) has to apply before 1 December for the following autumn term. |
| Nokut certification | no |
| Formal prerequisites | A first degree (bachelor's degree) of three or four years' duration from an approved institution of higher education, as well as proficiency in the English language. Additional prerequisites: Your bachelor degree must contain at least one and a half years of mathematics, chemistry and physics. Competence in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics are especially important. The bachelor degree must be with first class results. Applicants with 2nd Class, Upper Division/B average or the equivalent will not be considered for admission. |
| Subject area | Engineering & Technology |
| Degree level | Master |
| Credits | 120 |
| Language of teaching | English |