Degree students (Self-financing applicants)
Living expences in Norway are very high. An average student spends about NOK 9 000 per month (ca. Euro 1 100) for accommodation, food, transport etc.
The enlisted programmes are taught in English. Self-finacing students from non-Eu countries are also accepted.
Master programmes
Master's Degree in Applied Ecology - 120 ECTS
Master's Degree in Applied and Commercial Biotechnology - 120 ECTS
Other programmes
One-Year add-on programme in Biotechnology - 60 ECTS (for EU/EEA citizens only)
Norwegian language and culture for international students
How to apply
Hedmark University College does not cooperate with recruiting agencies. We prefer to work directly with the students. Some recruiting agencies may claim to cooperate with us, but this is not true. As a prospective student you should not pay any application fees and not have to go through particular agencies to gain admission. Admission is based on academic merit and the level of competition alone.






